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Alexander Whitelaw

Alexander Whitelaw

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Alexander Whitelaw (1823–1879) was a Scottish ironmaster, philanthropist and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow from 1874 until his death. Alexander Whitelaw. Member of Parliament for Glasgow. In office. 1874–1879.
Sir Daniel Macnee was a leading Scottish portrait painter. Born at Fintry, he was brought up in Glasgow where he became a pupil of portraitist and ...
Alexander Whitelaw (1823-1879) was an ironmaster and MP. Whitelaw was connected by marriage to the Baird family, which founded the iron smelting firm of ...
Whitelaw was elected one of the members of Parliament for the city. He was a decided Conservative, but not a bigoted partizan. He was ready to give his services ...
Alex was educated Couper Street School, Leith. He enlisted 1902 served for three years with the Colours and nine years with the Reserve.
Mr Alexander Whitelaw. 1823 - 1879. Constituencies. Glasgow January 31, 1874 - July 1, 1879. Contributions. First recorded, on July 31, 1874 CONSIDERATION.
13. feb. 2020 · ALEXANDER WHITELAW, who died on Tuesday, July 1, at his residence, Gartsherrie House, was the son of Mr. Alexander Whitelaw, who married Janet ...
8. avg. 2023 · Alexander was born 1823 to Alexander Whitelaw and Janet Baird. Alexander passed away in 1879 in Old Monkland. Alexander Whitelaw married ...
Alexander Whitelaw (1823–1879), Industrialist and Philanthropist by Daniel Macnee (1806–1882) (attributed to), c.1870, from National Galleries of Scotland.
28. apr. 2022 · Alexander Whitelaw, of Gartshore. Birthdate: May 26, 1823. Birthplace: Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom).