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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. 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]], then [[1895]] and [[1898]].
 
==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]]
 
*[[County_Council_Election_December_1895#Bressay|1895 County Council Election]]
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 18:17, 13 July 2021

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 Councillor for the Bressay constituency between 1890 and 1892, then 1895 and 1898.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Bressay

1890-1898
Succeeded by
Robert Ganson
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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)