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Thomas Buchanan (Liberal politician)

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in an 1881 by-election. This constituency was abolished in 1885 and he was elected for the newly created constituency of
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policy. He resigned his seat and was elected by a narrow majority as a Gladstonian and Home Ruler the same year.
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Buchanan lost the Edinburgh West seat in 1892 but returned to the
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and was buried in the churchyard of St Bartholomew's Church at
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in December the same year when he was elected to represent
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for Scottish constituencies
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Thomas Ryburn Buchanan
The Right Honourable
FRSE

Financial Secretary to the War Office
Edward VII
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
William Bromley-Davenport
Francis Dyke Acland
Liberal
Alma mater
Balliol College, Oxford

PC
FRSE
Scottish
Liberal
politician
bibliophile
Glasgow
Dowanhill
John Young Buchanan
Sherborne School
Balliol College, Oxford
All Souls College, Oxford
called to the Bar
Haddington
1880 general election
Edinburgh
Edinburgh West

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