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David Duncan (politician)

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After the partnership ran into personal difficulties, Duncan left Balfour Williamson in 1863, and formed his own company, Duncan Fox & Co., which became a great commercial rival of Balfour Williamson in Chile, with interests in mining as well as shipping. He returned to England and lived at
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was born in Valparaiso. James was also briefly MP for Barrow-in-Furness. His grandson by another son,
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In 1856 Duncan married Catherine Williamson of Anstruther, sister of
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while Balfour looked after the Liverpool end of the business.
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David Duncan (MP)

Liberal Party
Barrow-in-Furness
Alyth
Perthshire
High School of Dundee
Alexander Balfour
Stephen Williamson
Balfour Williamson
Valparaiso
Cheshire
J. P.
Royal Insurance
Member of Parliament
Barrow-in-Furness
Liverpool Exchange
Stephen Williamson
James
Sir James Duncan


"Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs"
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"Methill Heritage - Santiago"
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Illustrated London News 8 January 1887
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contributions in Parliament by David Duncan

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