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'''Charles Hoseason''' (b. 27 July [[1843]], [[Mossbank]], d. 16 February [[1905]], Mossbank) was a merchant and [[County Council]]lor, representing [[Delting North (Constituency)|Delting North]] very briefly between February 4 and 25 [[1890]].
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'''Charles Hoseason''' (b. 27 July [[1843]], [[Mossbank]], d. 16 February [[1905]], Mossbank) was a merchant, postmaster and [[County Council]]lor, representing [[Delting North (Constituency)|Delting North]] very briefly between February 4 and 25 [[1890]].
  
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==Biography==
 
Partner with [[William Pole]] in the firm of Pole, Hoseason & Co., Mossbank. After a few years the partnership was dissolved and Charles was appointed Sub-Postmaster at Mossbank, April 1867.
 
Partner with [[William Pole]] in the firm of Pole, Hoseason & Co., Mossbank. After a few years the partnership was dissolved and Charles was appointed Sub-Postmaster at Mossbank, April 1867.
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==

Latest revision as of 10:20, 10 January 2025

Charles Hoseason (b. 27 July 1843, Mossbank, d. 16 February 1905, Mossbank) was a merchant, postmaster and County Councillor, representing Delting North very briefly between February 4 and 25 1890.

Biography

Partner with William Pole in the firm of Pole, Hoseason & Co., Mossbank. After a few years the partnership was dissolved and Charles was appointed Sub-Postmaster at Mossbank, April 1867.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Delting North

4 - 25 February 1890
Succeeded by
John Inkster
Delting North County Councillors
Councillors Charles Hoseason (1890-1890) • John Inkster (1890-1890) • James Inkster (1890-1904) • William Pole (1904-1907) • John Henderson (1907-1913) • James Hay (1913-1922) • Joseph Pole (1922-1945) • James Hay (1945-1952) • Donald Sutherland (1952-1955) • John Sutherland (1955-1958) • Basil Neven-Spence (1958-1961) • William Marshall (1961-1963) • Andrew Peterson (1963-1964) • Andrew Tulloch (1964-1970) • Fraser Peterson (1970-1975)