- Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson
Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, (
December 5 1846 –November 15 1918 ) was aLord Provost of Edinburgh .Biography
Early life
He was born in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, the youngest son of Andrew and Janet Thomson. He was a grandson of
William Mitchell (Scottish entrepreneur) (1781 - 1854).Career
He entered local politics in 1882 standing unsuccessfully for a council seat in Edinburgh. He finally gained a seat in 1890. He served on the city’s Gas, Education and Water Commissions. He was the chairman on the Northhill Soup Kitchen committee in Edinburgh. He was a trustee and chairman for the
George Heriot’s School in Edinburgh. He was Provost of Edinburgh (1897-1900) and a JP for Peebleshire. He was also a representative for Edinburgh to the General Council of theChurch of Scotland . He served on the committee of the Edinburgh branch of the Navy league in the 1900s. He was not a free trader in that he was chairman of the Scottish Trade Protection Society (1890s) and later theTariff Reform League (1900s).He started out a partner in the family timber business and later held directorships at various times in a range of Scottish based companies (the
Bank of Scotland , the Scottish Widow’s Fund Life Assurance Society, the British Investment Trust Company Arizona Trusts and Mortgage Company, the Scottish Reversionary Company Ltd.; theCaledonian Railway and the London Advisory Committee of the Canada Steamship Line Limited (1917). By 1916 he had acquired over convert|1900|acre|km2 of land including an estate inPeeblesshire calledPolmood which he sold in 1917. He also owned land inKincardineshire .Marriage and children
He was married twice, firstly to Eliza Flowerdew Lowson in 1876 by whom he had one son
William Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baron Selsdon , and secondly to Eliza Lamb Cook in 1880 by whom he had two daughters.Death and afterward
He died at Edinburgh, Midlothian on
November 15 1918 . His obituary appeared in The Scotsman newspaper.Awards and honors
He was a Member of the
Royal Company of Archers . He was elected to theRoyal Society of Edinburgh in 1899. For political and other services he was created Baronet of Polmood in 1900. He was a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. He changed his surname to Mitchell-Thomson on acquiring the title.
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