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Both his father [[William Hay|William]] and brother [[Arthur Hay|Arthur]] were Councillors. | Both his father [[William Hay|William]] and brother [[Arthur Hay|Arthur]] were Councillors. | ||
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+ | He became the Head of Hay and Co in 1858 at age 30, following the death of his father, [[William Hay|William]]. He was chairman of the Parochial Board for many years, and chairman of the School Board during the first two terms of its existence; chairman of the Shetland Islands Steam Company; and of the Gas-Light Company. He was also chairman of the Road Trustees and consequently ''exofficio'' member of the County Council, was a Justice of the Peace, latterly of Deputy Lieutenant for the County, and Vice-Consul for France. | ||
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==Political Career== | ==Political Career== | ||
*[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1856]] | *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1856]] |
Latest revision as of 17:16, 9 March 2020
George Husband Baird Hay (b. 16 August 1828, Lerwick, d. 13 November 1890, Edinburgh) was a deputy lieutenant, convener of the county, benefactor to the Earl of Shetland and a Lerwick Town Councillor between 1856 and 1862 and later from 1879 to 1882.
Both his father William and brother Arthur were Councillors.
Biography
He became the Head of Hay and Co in 1858 at age 30, following the death of his father, William. He was chairman of the Parochial Board for many years, and chairman of the School Board during the first two terms of its existence; chairman of the Shetland Islands Steam Company; and of the Gas-Light Company. He was also chairman of the Road Trustees and consequently exofficio member of the County Council, was a Justice of the Peace, latterly of Deputy Lieutenant for the County, and Vice-Consul for France.
Political Career
- Lerwick Town Council Election September 1856
- Lerwick Town Council Election September 1859
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1879