Sir Thomas Glen-Coats, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Glen Glen-Coats, 1st Baronet, VD (19 February 1846 – 12 July 1922)[1] was a Scottish businessman and Liberal Party politician.[2]
Glen-Coats was a Director of the thread-making firm of J. & P. Coats. He was created a Baronet, of Ferguslie Park in the Parish of Abbey in the County of Renfrew, in 1894.[3] He stood for Renfrewshire West in 1900 but narrowly lost.[4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Charles Bine Renshaw | 4,323 | |||
Liberal | Sir Thomas Glen Glen-Coats | 4,053 |
However, he narrowly won the seat in 1906,[6]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Sir Thomas Glen Glen-Coats | 5,858 | 56.6 | ||
Conservative | J. C. Cunninghame | 4,490 | 43.4 |
He stood down in January 1910.[4] He was also Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire between 1908[8] and 1922. He held the Volunteer Decoration.[8]
The name Glen comes from his mother's family and his first cousin, Matthew Arthur, 1st Baron Glenarthur, likewise added Glen when he was raised to the peerage.
Family
Thomas Glen-Coats married Elise Agnes, daughter of Alexander Walker, Esquire, merchant, of Montreal, in 1876. She was identified with Liberal associations and interests in the West of Scotland. Their eldest son was Sir Thomas Glen-Coats, 2nd Baronet, an Olympic sailor. In July 1902, their daughter opened the new sanatorium for consumptives at Athronhill, Scotland. The family donated $10,000 to the London Cancer Research Fund.[9]
References
- ↑ Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "R" (part 1)[self-published source][better source needed]
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- ↑ Leigh Rayment's list of baronets – Baronetcies beginning with "G" (part 1) [self-published source][better source needed]
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- ↑ Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench, 1901
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 27885. p. 1049. 13 February 1906. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ↑ Whitaker's Almanack, 1907
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 The London Gazette: no. 28162. p. 5531. 28 July 1908. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ↑ Morgan, Henry James Types of Canadian women and of women who are or have been connected with Canada : (Toronto, 1903) [1]
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Sir Thomas Glen-Coats
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for West Renfrewshire 1906 – January 1910 |
Succeeded by James William Greig |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by | Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire 1908–1922 |
Succeeded by Sir Hugh Shaw-Stewart, Bt |
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
New creation | Baronet (of Ferguslie Park) 1894–1922 |
Succeeded by Thomas Glen-Coats |
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