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'''John James Robertson Meiklejohn''' (b. 1850, Caithness, d. 22 August [[1912]], Novar, Evanton, Ross-shire) was a farm overseer from [[Bressay]]. He was a [[County Council]]lor for the [[Bressay (Constituency)|Bressay constituency]] between [[1890]] and [[1898]].
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'''John James Robertson Meiklejohn''' (b. 9 November 1850, Caithness, d. 22 August [[1912]], Novar, Evanton, Ross-shire) was a farm overseer from [[Bressay]]. He was a [[County Council]]lor for the [[Bressay (Constituency)|Bressay constituency]] between [[1890]] and [[1892]].
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==Biography==
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John arrived in Shetland in the early 1870s as a manager for [https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I152367&tree=ID1 John Walker] at Maryfield in Bressay. Walker had sheep farms across Shetland, and John was responsible for managing the various flocks. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Vane-Tempest-Stewart,_6th_Marquess_of_Londonderry Marquis of Londonderry] became tenant of the farm after Walker, and John continued on in his role. The Marquis wanted to establish a stud of Shetland ponies for his County Durham mines, which was successful under John's supervision.
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In November 1892, he left Shetland to become the factor for Ronald Munro-Ferguson of Novar, Ross-shire.
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[County_Council_Election_February_1890#Bressay|1890 County Council Election]]
 
*[[County_Council_Election_February_1890#Bressay|1890 County Council Election]]
*[[County_Council_Election_December_1892#Bressay|1892 County Council Election]]
 
*[[County_Council_Election_December_1895#Bressay|1895 County Council Election]]
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I268290&tree=ID1 Bayanne genealogy page]
 
*[http://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I268290&tree=ID1 Bayanne genealogy page]
  
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 4 February 2025

John Meiklejohn

John James Robertson Meiklejohn (b. 9 November 1850, Caithness, d. 22 August 1912, Novar, Evanton, Ross-shire) was a farm overseer from Bressay. He was a County Councillor for the Bressay constituency between 1890 and 1892.

Biography

John arrived in Shetland in the early 1870s as a manager for John Walker at Maryfield in Bressay. Walker had sheep farms across Shetland, and John was responsible for managing the various flocks. The Marquis of Londonderry became tenant of the farm after Walker, and John continued on in his role. The Marquis wanted to establish a stud of Shetland ponies for his County Durham mines, which was successful under John's supervision.

In November 1892, he left Shetland to become the factor for Ronald Munro-Ferguson of Novar, Ross-shire.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Bressay

1890-1892
Succeeded by
Robert Ganson
RD Ganson Headshot.png
[Expand]Bressay County Councillors
Councillors James Meiklejohn (1890-1898) • Robert D. Ganson (1898-1913) • Thomas Anderson (1913-1922 • Allan Roy (1922-1929) • Archibald MacIntyre (1929-1933) • James Smith (1933-1934) • Norman Cameron (1934-1945) • William Collie (1945-1949) • James Smith (1949-1955) • Prophet Smith (1955-1960) • John Smith (1960-1966) • John Scott (1966-1970) • James Irvine (1970-1975)