Charles Dickson
Mr Charles Scott Dickson
Rush ID: 7461
Details
- Born:
- c. 1 January 1850
- Died:
- 5 August 1922
- Birth place:
- UK
- Gender:
- Male
- Ethnicity:
- White
- Ethnic minority:
- No
- Religion:
- Unknown
- Aristocratic connections:
- false
- Formative occupation:
- Lecturer
- Election occupation:
- Barrister / Advocate
- Parentage:
- Unknown
- Notes:
- None
- Knighthood/Dame:
- False
- Highest Office:
- Law Officer
- Who's Who volume:
- 2
- Education level:
- Graduate
References
- Rush ID:
- 7461
- MNIS ID:
- Not set
- Wikidata Entity ID:
- Q5076862
- Parliament ID:
- Not set
- Beamish Person ID:
- Not set
- They work for you ID:
- Not set
Name changes
- DICKSON, Charles (1850-1922)
Constituencies
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Glasgow Central
Party: Conservative Year of election: 1909 Date of election: 2 March 1909 Nature of election: By-election Nature of service: Re-entry Year of exit: 1915 Date of exit: c. 1915 Party: Conservative Nature of exit: Resignation Sponsorship: None known Constituency connection: Area Notes: Exit resulted in by election. Elected as a result of a by election. -
Glasgow Bridgeton
Party: Conservative Year of election: 1900 Date of election: 1 October 1900 Nature of election: General Election Nature of service: First entry Year of exit: 1906 Date of exit: 12 January 1906 Party: Conservative Nature of exit: Dissolution Sponsorship: None known Constituency connection: Area Notes: None
Unsuccessful candidate in
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Glasgow Bridgeton
Connection with constituency: None Known Year of election: 1897 Date of election: Nature of election: By-election Party: Conservative Notes: Exit resulted in by election. -
Glasgow Bridgeton
Connection with constituency: None Known Year of election: 1895 Date of election: Sat 13th Jul 1895 Nature of election: General Election Party: Conservative Notes: -
Kilmarnock
Connection with constituency: None Known Year of election: 1892 Date of election: Mon 4th Jul 1892 Nature of election: General Election Party: Conservative Notes:
Ministerial offices
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Lord Advocate 1903-1905
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Solicitor-General for Scotland 1896-1903
Higher education
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Edinburgh, University of
Graduated
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Glasgow, University of
Graduated
Schools
Parties
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Conservative Member