John Colville (Liberal politician)
John Colville JP (Glasgow 3 July 1852 – Motherwell 22 August 1901) was a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician.
Colville was born in Glasgow in 1852, and educated at Hamilton and Gartsherrie Academies. He was head of the firm of David Colville & Sons at Motherwell, iron and steel manufacturers.[1]
He was elected Provost of Motherwell in 1888, a position he held until 1895, and served as Commissioner of Supply, a Justice of the Peace and a county councillor of Lanarkshire. He was also President of Lanarkshire Christian Union.[1] In 1895 Colville was elected a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for North-East Lanarkshire. He was re-elected with a larger majority in 1900 and served until his death the following year aged 49.
His son John Colville was also a Member of Parliament, and Secretary of State for Scotland. He was created Baron Clydesmuir in 1948.
References
- "Obituary - John Colville, MP". The Times (36541). London. 23 August 1901. p. 8.
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by John Colville
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Donald Crawford |
Member of Parliament for North East Lanarkshire 1895–1901 |
Succeeded by Sir William Henry Rattigan |