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About Duncan McLaren
Wikipedia Biographical Summary
"Duncan McLaren (12 January 1800 – 26 April 1886) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician and political writer. He served as a member of the burgh council of Edinburgh, then as Lord Provost, then as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Edinburgh constituency...
...Born in Renton, Dunbartonshire, Duncan McLaren was the youngest of ten children of John McLaren and Catherine McLellan...
...Duncan McLaren was married three times - the third being Priscilla Bright (sister of John Bright and Margaret Bright Lucas), whom he married in 1848, and they lived together in Newington House, Edinburgh, from 1852 until his death in 1886. He is buried in St. Cuthberts Church Cemetery in the heart of Edinburgh...
...He was the father of Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway, John McLaren, Lord McLaren, Walter Stowe Bright McLaren (all three being Members of Parliament), Helen Priscilla McLaren (wife of Andrea Rabagliati) and Agnes McLaren."
SOURCE: Wikipedia contributors, 'Duncan McLaren', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 6 October 2012, 15:49 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Duncan_McLaren&oldid=5163...> [accessed 9 November 2012]
GEDCOM Note
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Member-Scotland-Life-Duncan-McLaren/dp/1906...
Duncan McLaren was a dominant (and at times domineering) figure in nineteenth-century Edinburgh and Scotland. Yet he has virtually disappeared from public view. 'The Member for Scotland' was the nickname given him at Westminster because he took up all manner of Scottish issues and initiated the campaign for a Scottish Secretary. McLaren's political base was among the religious and political radicals of Edinburgh. As a young councillor he saved the city from bankruptcy and established free schools for poor families. He challenged the Whig lawyers who controlled Edinburgh politics, became Lord Provost and successfully sued the Scotsman for libel. From his draper's business in the High Street he moved into railways, banking and the suburban property boom.Married to the sister of the free-trade liberal leader John Bright, he helped draft bills to reform the electoral system and voted for women's rights. Of his nine children, three became Liberal MPs. Yet he tried to frustrate one daughter's marriage hopes and another's ambitions to be a doctor. This biography is based on a wide range of political and family letters never previously used. It opens a door on Victorian public and family life and contributes to an understanding of why Scotland so ardently embraced Gladstonian Liberalism.
Duncan McLaren's Timeline
1800 |
January 12, 1800
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Renton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1831 |
August 17, 1831
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1837 |
July 4, 1837
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1850 |
May 12, 1850
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Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1850
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UK
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1851 |
October 28, 1851
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Scotland
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1853 |
April 17, 1853
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