Difference between revisions of "Charles Lennie"
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 14 December 2016
Charles Lennie (b. 31 October 1859, Ophir, Orkney, d. 27 June 1909, Scalloway Hotel) was a builder, hotel owner and County Councillor for Burra from December 1898 until his death in June 1909.
Biography
When he was 20, he emigrated to Canada to work as a builder. He worked between there and Texas, before eventually returning home to Kirkwall where he stayed for 5 years. When he moved to Shetland he became the owner of the Scalloway Hotel. Unfortunately the hotel and his residence within it was ravaged with fire in 1908, and although this was covered by insurance, he lost all his possessions and the event contributed to his ailing health.
He was a member of the Gordon Highlanders, and he also presented the "Lennie Cup" to the winner of an annual shooting competition.
He unsuccessfully contested the 1898 Burra County Council by-election.
Political Career
- County Council Election December 1898
- County Council Election December 1901
- County Council Election December 1904
- County Council Election December 1907
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Zetland County Council | ||
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Henry Henderson | Member for Burra 1898-1909 |
Succeeded by Robert Inkster |
Burra County Councillors | ||
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Councillors | David Gray (1890-1898) • Henry Henderson (1898-1898) • Charles Lennie (1898-1909) • Robert Inkster (1909-1913) • Adam Jamieson (1913-1919) • George Anderson (1920-1922) • John Henderson (1922-1938) • James Pottinger (1938-1955) • Robert Strachan (1955-1959) • Alexander Bennet (1959-1964) • George Nelson (1964-1970) • Barbara Anderson (1970-1972) • William Cumming (1972-1975) |