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'''Alfred Sturge Stove''' (b. 20 March [[1840]], [[Lerwick]], d. 13 October [[1901]], [[Lerwick]]) was a wood merchant and [[County Council]]lor who represented [[Gulberwick (Constituency)|Gulberwick]] from 1890 until his death in October 1901. As a County Council election was scheduled for December of that year, his seat remained vacant until then. He was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1895]] until his death. | '''Alfred Sturge Stove''' (b. 20 March [[1840]], [[Lerwick]], d. 13 October [[1901]], [[Lerwick]]) was a wood merchant and [[County Council]]lor who represented [[Gulberwick (Constituency)|Gulberwick]] from 1890 until his death in October 1901. As a County Council election was scheduled for December of that year, his seat remained vacant until then. He was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1895]] until his death. | ||
− | + | His brother [[Laurence Stove|Laurence]] was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. | |
He unsuccessfully contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1876|1876 Lerwick Town Council election]]. | He unsuccessfully contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1876|1876 Lerwick Town Council election]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 9 February 2020
Alfred Sturge Stove (b. 20 March 1840, Lerwick, d. 13 October 1901, Lerwick) was a wood merchant and County Councillor who represented Gulberwick from 1890 until his death in October 1901. As a County Council election was scheduled for December of that year, his seat remained vacant until then. He was also a Lerwick Town Councillor from 1895 until his death.
His brother Laurence was also a Lerwick Town Councillor.
He unsuccessfully contested the 1876 Lerwick Town Council election.
Biography
Alfred entered his fathers wood merchant business upon leaving education, and when his brother Laurence, returned to Shetland in 1858, the two brothers entered into business together as L. G. Stove and Co. Laurence died in 1889 but Alfred continued the business until 1895.
He travelled extensively, including to Scandinavia, Western Europe, Russia and America. While in America, he met President McKinley, who was later infamously assassinated.
He was associated with the Wesleyan Church.
Political Career
Lerwick Town Council
- Lerwick Town Council Election September 1874
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1895
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1898
Zetland County Council
- 1890 County Council election
- 1892 County Council election
- 1895 County Council election
- 1898 County Council election
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Zetland County Council | ||
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Constituency created | Member for Gulberwick 1898-1901 |
Succeeded by William Shand |
Gulberwick County Councillors | ||
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Councillors | Alfred Stove (1890-1901) • William Shand (1901-1910) • Samuel Fordyce (1910-1921) • James Goodlad (1921-1924) • Thomas Anderson (1924-1925) • Thomas Johnston (1925-1936) • George Smith (1936-1945) • Charles Mitchell (1945-1949) • John Williamson (1949-1951) • James Nicolson (1951-1955) • John Irvine (1955-1958) • Robert Johnson (1958-1970) • Arthur Irvine (1970-1975) |