Robert Haldane

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Robert Camperdown Haldane (b. 20 Jul 1848, Edinburgh, d. 10 May 1914, Northmavine) was a County Councillor for Northmavine North between 1903 and 1907.

He unsuccessfully contested the Northmavine North seat in the 1907 County Council election.

Biography

He was educated at Loretto School and Edinburgh Academy. Upon finishing school, he left the UK for Sri Lanka (Ceylon) where he lived for a number of years. He purchased the estates of North Roe and Lochend and in 1898 returned to Shetland.

He held the office of Justice of the Peace. He was recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms and matriculated his arms at the Lyons Office on 8 April 1907.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Andrew Robertson
Member for
Northmavine North

1903-1907
Succeeded by
Thomas Anderson
Northmavine North County Councillors
Councillors Alexander Hay (1890-1892) • George Sinclair (1892-1898) • Andrew Robertson (1898-1903) • Robert Haldane (1903-1907) • Thomas Anderson (1907-1913) • William McDougall (1913-1919) • Andrew Garriock (1919-1925) • John Tulloch (1925-1935) • James Johnson (1935-1949) • Charles Charleson (1949-1952) • Joseph Peterson (1952-1955) • Hamish Brydone (1955-1964) • Andrew Cromarty (1964-1973) • Robert Balfour (1973-1975)