Robert Stout (i)

Robert Stout (i)
Born 1841, Lerwick
Died 10 April 1915, Lerwick
Provost Lerwick Town Council
1913–1915
Elections 6 (5 won)
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Robert Stout was a postmaster and Lerwick Town Councillor initially between 1871 and 1876, then later from 1906 until his death in 1915. His death caused a war time Lerwick Town Council by-election in 1915.

Biography

His first job was as a shipping clerk at the Aberdeen, Leith and Clyde Shipping Company, which became the North of Scotland Orkney And Shetland Steam Navigation Company. He then joined the Post Office, and when Peter Ross retired, Robert was appointed Postmaster in Lerwick.

During his time, the postal service underwent dramatic transformations within Shetland, with increasing mail steamers, the establishment of rural post offices and the extension of telegraphs. When Robert joined the Post Office, it was located in a small shop across from the Queen's Hotel, and mail arrived once per week to Shetland, while mail to the rural districts were carried by men. By 1907, Shetland had five mail deliveries per week, and a telephone system had been established, and country mails were carried by carriage and steamer.

He retired around 1907, but continued his work as a registrar.

Political Career

Political career of Robert Stout (i)
Year Election Council Votes Result
1871 Lerwick Town Council Election September 1871 Lerwick Town Council 46 Elected
1874 Lerwick Town Council Election September 1874 Lerwick Town Council 22 Not elected
1874 Lerwick Town Council Election September 1874 Lerwick Town Council 7 Elected
1906 Lerwick Town Council Election November 1906 Lerwick Town Council 334 Elected
1909 Lerwick Town Council Election November 1909 Lerwick Town Council 380 Elected
1912 Lerwick Town Council Election November 1912 Lerwick Town Council Unopposed Elected
Provosts
Preceded by
Arthur Laing Arthur Laing
Provost
for Lerwick Town Council

1913–1915
Succeeded by
Peter Goodlad Peter Goodlad