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− | Peter was a native of Tingwall and served as a shoemakers apprentice under David Affleck. He established Goodlad and Coutts with his cousin J. J Coutts in 1891 and his brother [[James Mouat Goodlad|James]] became a partner. Principally, the business made footwear, sea-boots and high lass boots. | + | Peter was a native of Tingwall and served as a shoemakers apprentice under David Affleck. He established Goodlad and Coutts with his cousin J. J Coutts in 1891 and his brother [[James Mouat Goodlad|James]] became a partner. Principally, the business made footwear, sea-boots and high lass boots. They exported across the United Kingdom, colonies and even as far as India. |
The firm opened up branches in Sandwick, Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Kirkwall. Peter travelled to England, Holland and Germany on business with the firm. | The firm opened up branches in Sandwick, Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Kirkwall. Peter travelled to England, Holland and Germany on business with the firm. |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 23 August 2020
Peter Scott Goodlad (b. 2 December, 1857, Tingwall, d. 13 November, 1936, Lerwick) was a Lerwick Town Councillor between 1893 and 1920, becoming the Provost from 1915 until he retired.
Biography
Peter was a native of Tingwall and served as a shoemakers apprentice under David Affleck. He established Goodlad and Coutts with his cousin J. J Coutts in 1891 and his brother James became a partner. Principally, the business made footwear, sea-boots and high lass boots. They exported across the United Kingdom, colonies and even as far as India.
The firm opened up branches in Sandwick, Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Kirkwall. Peter travelled to England, Holland and Germany on business with the firm.
The Shetland News describe him as 'staunchly Liberal' as well as being abstinent from alcohol and a strong temperance advocate.
Political Career
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1893
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1896
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1899
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1902
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1905
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1908
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1911
- Lerwick Town Council Election November 1913
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Provosts | ||
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Preceded by Robert Stout |
Provost for Lerwick Town Council 1915-1920 |
Succeeded by Robert Ganson |
Leaders of the Lerwick Town Council | ||
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Councillors | Arthur Edmondston (1818-1823) • Charles Ogilvy Snr (1823-1827) • William Spence (1827-1832) • Charles Ogilvy Jr (1832-1844) • Joseph Leask (1844-1847) • William Sievwright Snr (1847-1856) • Charles Duncan (1856-1862) • Joseph Leask (1862-1865) • Charles Duncan (1865-1874) • William Sievwright Jr (1874-1876) • Thomas Cameron (1876-1883) • John Robertson (1883-1890) • Charles Robertson (1890-1895) • John Leisk (1895-1904) • James Goudie (1904-1907) • Arthur Porteous (1907-1910) • Arthur Laing (1910-1913) • Robert Stout (1913-1915) • Peter Goodlad (1915-1920) • Robert D. Ganson (1920-1924) • James Laing (1924-1927) • John Sinclair (1927-1930) • William Sinclair (1930-1933) • Robert Ollason (1933-1936) • James A. Smith (1936-1941) • Magnus Shearer (1941-1946) • James Aitken (1946-1950) • Robert A. Anderson (1950-1953) • George Burgess (1953-1956) • William Conochie (1956-1959) • Robert Blance (1959-1962) • Harry Gray (1962-1965) • Andrew Nicolson (1965-1967) • Eric Gray (1967-1971) • Bill Smith (1971-1974) • James Taylor (1974-1975) |