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Walter Guthrie

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He died at his home in Mull in 1911 aged 41. A memorial was erected to him in the gardens of Torosay Castle.
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In 1894, he married Olive Louisa Blanche Leslie, daughter of
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In early 1900, he travelled to South Africa during the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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He became a partner of Chalmers, Guthrie & Co.,
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Index

DL
British
politician
Conservative
Member of Parliament
James Alexander Guthrie of Craigie
Director of the Bank of England
Eton College
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Granta
Sir John Leslie, first Baronet of Glaslough
George Dawson-Damer
merchant bankers
Commercial Union Assurance Co
Isle of Mull
Torosay Castle
Commons
1899 Bow and Bromley by-election
Harold Spender
Conservative
Lionel Holland
Bow and Bromley
general election the next year
1906 general election
Stopford Brooke
Second Boer War
Deputy Lieutenant
Argyll
Alderman
Cornhill

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