- Alexander MacEwan
Sir Alexander MacEwan, Kt. was a leader of firstly the
Scottish Party , and then theScottish National Party (SNP).He was leader of the Scottish Party and then after the merger with the
National Party of Scotland to form the Scottish National Party in 1934.The Party’s 1935 general election was disappointing with only
Inverness and MacEwan in theHebrides achieving respectable results. In by-elections, the results varied from 31% in the Combined Scottish Universities constituency, to 6.8% in Dumbarton constituency in 1936.He was leader of the SNP until 1936 when he was succeeded by
Andrew Dewar Gibb .He also served as a
Burgh Councillor forInverness , and was Provost of Inverness 1925-1931. He was knighted by King George V in 1932. During MacEwan's term as Provost, he objected to the use of theEnglish Coat of Arms being used by the Council to celebrate a Royal commemoration. MacEwan Drive inInverness is named after him.
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