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208: 196: 38: 222:. He finally was elected as a councillor 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 234:. 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 the 725: 690: 280:, the Scottish Widow’s Fund Life Assurance Society, the British Investment Trust Company Arizona Trusts and Mortgage Company, the Scottish Reversionary Company Ltd.; the 695: 720: 284:
and the London Advisory Committee of the Canada Steamship Line Limited (1917). By 1916 he had acquired over 1,900 acres (7.7 km) of land including an estate in
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He followed in his father's trade as a timber merchant and monies (mainly from his mother's side) allowed him to purchase major tracts of land in
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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
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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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for Peebleshire. He was also a representative for Edinburgh to the General Council of the
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He died at home in Edinburgh on 15 November 1918. He is buried facing the north path of
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He was married twice: firstly to Eliza Flowerdew Lowson in 1876 by whom he had one son
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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He entered local politics in 1882 standing unsuccessfully for a council seat in
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in Edinburgh, at the west end of the section closest to the main entrance.
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He served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1897 to 1900, succeeding
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in Edinburgh. He was Provost of Edinburgh (1897–1900) and a
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in 1900. During this period (1899) he was also elected a
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Mitchell-Thomson's stunning house at 6 Charlotte Square (
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Mitchell, Anne (1993), "The People of Calton Hill",
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