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John Macdonald

John Archibald Murray Macdonald (9 October 1854 – 16 January 1939) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician.

Biography

The fourth son of the Rev. H. F. Macdonald DD, Strachur, Argyllshire, he was educated at Glasgow High School, the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh. In 1885 he married Alice Mary Noel, daughter of Edward H. Noel.

He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Bow and Bromley from 1892 to 1895, for Falkirk Burghs from 1906 to 1918 and for Stirling and Falkirk Burghs from 1918 to 1922.

He was also an elected member of the London School Board for Marylebone in 1897 and 1900, resigning in 1902.

In 1911, he addressed a meeting of the Young Scots Society in Clydebank and advocated for devolution of political power to Scotland due to what he saw as the congestion of business at Westminster, claiming that Parliament was no longer "a deliberative assembly in the true sense."

He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1916.

Sources

References

  1. ^ Arthur G. M. Hesilrige, ed. (1922). Debrett's House of Commons and The Judicial Bench 1922. London: Dean and Son. p. 100. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  2. The Scotsman 29 Nov 1911: 13

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded bySir John Colomb Member of Parliament for Bow and Bromley
18921895
Succeeded byLionel Holland
Preceded byJohn Wilson Member of Parliament for Falkirk Burghs
19061918
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Stirling and Falkirk Burghs
19181922
Succeeded byHugh Murnin


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