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'''James John Pottinger''' (b. 20 November [[1872]], [[Nesting]], d. 12 April [[1961]], Edinburgh) was a compositor, briefly a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1919]] until his resignation in [[1921]] and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Lerwick Central (Constituency)|Lerwick Central]] between [[1919]] until he resigned in May [[1921]]
 
'''James John Pottinger''' (b. 20 November [[1872]], [[Nesting]], d. 12 April [[1961]], Edinburgh) was a compositor, briefly a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1919]] until his resignation in [[1921]] and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Lerwick Central (Constituency)|Lerwick Central]] between [[1919]] until he resigned in May [[1921]]
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His brother, [[Francis Pottinger|Francis]] was also a [[County Council]]lor.
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==Biography==
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James was for some time employed by R & R Clark, a printers in Edinburgh. Around 1911, he was elected as President of the Edinburgh and Leith Printing Establishments Association.
  
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==

Revision as of 09:59, 8 January 2025

For other people with the same name, see James Pottinger.

James John Pottinger (b. 20 November 1872, Nesting, d. 12 April 1961, Edinburgh) was a compositor, briefly a Lerwick Town Councillor from 1919 until his resignation in 1921 and a County Councillor for Lerwick Central between 1919 until he resigned in May 1921

His brother, Francis was also a County Councillor.

Biography

James was for some time employed by R & R Clark, a printers in Edinburgh. Around 1911, he was elected as President of the Edinburgh and Leith Printing Establishments Association.

Political Career

Lerwick Town Council

Zetland County Council

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
James Jamieson
Member for
Lerwick Central

1919-1921
Succeeded by
John Sinclair
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[Expand]Lerwick Central County Councillors
Councillors John Robertson (1890-1904) • James Jamieson (1904-1919) • James Pottinger (1919-1921) • John Sinclair (1921-1928) • James White (1928-1929)