Eustace Bankart
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Eustace George Lowenthal Bankart (b. 10 May 1858, Bolton, d. 12 May 1902, Melby House, Sandness) was a farmer, stuff merchant and County Councillor.
The Shetland Archives has a record of a police report against Bankart for accidentally poisoning three dogs[1], and a subsequent letter of apology from him [2].
Political Career
External Links
- Bayanne genealogy page
- Police report on Eustace Bankart (Archive reference)
- Letter of apology from Eustace Bankart (Archive reference)
Zetland County Council | ||
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Preceded by Herbert Anderton |
Member for Sandness 1898-1902 |
Succeeded by Thomas Sandison |
Sandness County Councillors | ||
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Councillors | James Goudie (1890-1891) • James Cullen Grierson (1892-1895) • Herbert Anderton (1895-1898) • Eustace Bankart (1898-1902) • Thomas Sandison (1902-1904) • David Sutherland (1904-1921) • John Harrison (1921-1925) • Robert Jamieson (1925-1928) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1928-1932) • James Jamieson (1932-1949) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1949-1970) • George Morrison (1970-1973) • Peter Garriock (1973-1975) |