Archibald MacIntyre

Born 11 March 1870, Kirkintilloch
Died 23 November 1952, Aberdeen
Elections 2 (2 won)

Reverend Archibald MacIntyre was a Church of Scotland minister in Lerwick at St. Columba's and a County Councillor for Bressay between 1929 and 1933.

Biography

After graduating Glasgow University, he was appointed to St Fittick's in Torry, Aberdeen around 1900. He then moved to Shetland and served the Church of Scotland in Tingwall, Whiteness and Weisdale from 30 April 1908 until he was transferred to Lerwick on 15 May 1918. He served at St Columbus until he retired on 16 May 1933.

Political Career

Political career of Archibald MacIntyre
Year Election Council Votes Result
1929 County Council Election December 1929 (Bressay) Zetland County Council 42 Elected
1932 County Council Election December 1932 (Bressay) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected

Offices Held

Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Allan Roy
Member for
Bressay

1929–1933
Succeeded by
James Smith (i) James Smith (i)