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'''Robert Thomas Charles Scott Coutts''' (b. 26 November [[1870]], [[Sandness]], d. 19 June [[1952]] [[Sandness]]) was a factor to the Vaila estate and a [[County Councillor]] for [[Walls (Constituency)|Walls]] between [[1921]] and [[1928]].
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'''Robert Thomas Charles Scott 'Robbie' Coutts''' (b. 26 November [[1870]], [[Sandness]], d. 19 June [[1952]] [[Sandness]]) was a factor to the Vaila estate and a [[County Councillor]] for [[Walls (Constituency)|Walls]] between [[1921]] and [[1928]].
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==Biography==
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Robert was the factor to the Vaila estate for  most of his life, retiring in 1949.
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==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
 
*[[Walls_County_Council_By-Election_October_1921|1921 County Council by-election]]
 
*[[Walls_County_Council_By-Election_October_1921|1921 County Council by-election]]
 
*[[County Council Election December 1922|1922 County Council election]]
 
*[[County Council Election December 1922|1922 County Council election]]
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[[Category: 1870 Births]]
 
[[Category: 1870 Births]]
 
[[Category: 1952 Deaths]]
 
[[Category: 1952 Deaths]]
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Revision as of 17:34, 12 January 2025

Robert Thomas Charles Scott 'Robbie' Coutts (b. 26 November 1870, Sandness, d. 19 June 1952 Sandness) was a factor to the Vaila estate and a County Councillor for Walls between 1921 and 1928.

Biography

Robert was the factor to the Vaila estate for most of his life, retiring in 1949.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Alexander Groundwater
Member for
Walls

1921-1928
Succeeded by
Theodore Andrew
[Expand]Walls County Councillors
Councillors Peter Georgeson (1891-1904) • Ian Holbourn (1905-1907) • James Thomason (1907-1919) • Alexander Groundwater (1919-1921) • Robert Coutts (1921-1928) • Theodore Andrew (1928-1930) • Andrew Halcrow (1930-1935) • John Williamson (1935-1949) • James Anderson (1949-1952) • Peter Henry (1952-1960) • Harry Drever (1960-1970) • Williamina Tait (1970-1975)