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George Kinloch (politician)

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His first involvement with politics was in 1814 and involved the extension of the harbour in Dundee, a project which earned him the gratitude of business interests in the city. His involvement with mass meetings in 1817 and 1819 agitating for Parliamentary reform attracted less favorable attention,
283:. They had eight children: George (1800–1881); John (1802–1828); Cecilia (1797–1879); Margaret (died 1830); Helen (c. 1799–1823); Ann (c. 1801–1865); Eliza (c. 1804–1822); and Jemima Joanna (d. 1805). A lawyer and magistrate, George Kinloch the younger received a 470: 221:), which his father George Oliphant Kinloch sold in order to purchase the ancient Kinloch estate from his cousin. In 1795 aged 20 Kinloch inherited a slave plantation named "The Grange" in 268:
was erected in 1872 in Albert Square in Dundee. Although the composition is weak it links to the axial view along Reform Street to its south, named in relation to the Reform Act.
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from a Major Philip in 1808 for 11000 pounds and promoted development by starting a brickworks and providing grants for prospective residents who wished to take up
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A painting of Kinloch by Hugh Collins was done many years after his death. A street in Dundee, Kinloch Place, is named in his honor.
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and this influenced his political views. His grandfather had obtained by marriage the estate of Clashbenie (not far from modern
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two months after the start of Parliament; his body was brought back to Scotland for burial at the Kinloch Chapel at
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage
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and he was forced to flee to France and was declared an outlaw. In 1822 his daughter was presented to
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MP (30 April 1775 – 28 March 1833) was a Scottish reformer and politician.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Dundee constituencies
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from his uncle, which he sold by 1804. Kinloch purchased what is now
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Kinloch married Helen Smyth, daughter of John Smyth of Balhary in
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in Edinburgh and interceded for him, and he was able to return.
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The Radical Laird; A Biography of George Kinloch, 1775–1833
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George Kinloch MP by Sir John Steell, Albert Square, Dundee
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When Dundee was given representation in Parliament by the
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George Kinloch (MP)
George Ritchie Kinloch

Member of Parliament
Dundee
Sir Henry Parnell, B
Dundee
Great Britain
London
United Kingdom
Meigle
Radical

Meigle

Dundee
France
French Revolution
Errol
Jamaica
Carnoustie
feus
George IV
Reform Act 1832
London
Meigle
John Steell
Perthshire
baronetcy
Sir John Kinloch

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