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Reverend '''William Henry Glover''' (b. [[1851]], Paisley, d. 26 September [[1909]], Whitburn United Free Manse, West Lothian) was a minister and [[County Councillor]] for [[Fetlar (Constituency)|Fetlar]] between [[1893]] and [[1895]].
 
Reverend '''William Henry Glover''' (b. [[1851]], Paisley, d. 26 September [[1909]], Whitburn United Free Manse, West Lothian) was a minister and [[County Councillor]] for [[Fetlar (Constituency)|Fetlar]] between [[1893]] and [[1895]].
  
He was appointed to the Unst Uyeasound United Free Church on 20 September [[1888]], serving until [[1904]].
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==Biography==
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William studied at and graduated from the University of Glasgow.
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He was appointed to the Unst Uyeasound United Free Church on 20 September [[1888]], serving until [[1904]]. He then moved to Whitburn United Free Church.
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[Fetlar_County_Council_By-Election_February_1893|1893 County Council by-election]]
 
*[[Fetlar_County_Council_By-Election_February_1893|1893 County Council by-election]]

Latest revision as of 16:20, 10 January 2025

Reverend William Henry Glover (b. 1851, Paisley, d. 26 September 1909, Whitburn United Free Manse, West Lothian) was a minister and County Councillor for Fetlar between 1893 and 1895.

Biography

William studied at and graduated from the University of Glasgow.

He was appointed to the Unst Uyeasound United Free Church on 20 September 1888, serving until 1904. He then moved to Whitburn United Free Church.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
James Campbell
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Member for
Fetlar

1893-1895
Succeeded by
Arthur Nicolson
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[Expand]Fetlar County Councillors
Councillors James Campbell (1890-1892) • William Glover (1893-1895) • Arthur T. B. Nicolson (1895-1917) • Arthur J. Nicolson (1917-1932) • William Carson (1932-1937) • John Campbell (1937-1945) • Charles Brown (1945-1967) • Arthur Johnson (1967-1970) • John Laurenson (1970-1975)