Alexander Colquhoun-Stirling-Murray-Dunlop
1798
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1870
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Great Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
languages spoken, written or signed: English
occupation: politician
Alexander Colquhoun-Stirling-Murray-Dunlop (27 December 1798 – 1 September 1870) was a Scottish church advocate and Liberal Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Greenock from 1852 to 1868. He was a very influential figure in the Disruption of 1843 which led to the formation of the Free Church of Scotland. For that denomination he drafted the Church-State papers: the Claim of Right and the Protest. He became known by the nickname the Member for Scotland. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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