Samuel Chisholm

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Samuel Chisholm ca. 1901

Sir Samuel Chisholm, 1st Baronet (23 September 1836 – 27 September 1923), was a Scottish Liberal politician and Lord Provost of Glasgow.

Chisholm stood unsuccessfully for Glasgow Camlachie in the 1895 general election and was Lord Provost of Glasgow between 1899 and 1902. He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Lanarkshire in September 1901.[1]

Chisholm was knighted in 1901, and created a baronet, of Belhaven Terrace in the Parish of Govan in the County of the City of Glasgow, and of St John's Mount, Dunblane, in the Parish of Dunblane in the County of Perth, in 1902.[2]

He received the honorary Doctor of Laws (DLL) from the University of Glasgow in June 1901.[3]

He died in September 1923, aged 87, at which time the title became extinct.

References

  1. The London Gazette: no. 27354. p. 6051. 13 September 1901.
  2. The London Gazette: no. 27500. p. 8366. 2 December 1902.
  3. "Glasgow University jubilee" The Times (London). Friday, 14 June 1901. (36481), p. 10.

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Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Belhaven Terrace and St John's Mount)
1902–1903
Extinct