J M Marcus Humphrey - meaning and definition. What is J M Marcus Humphrey
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What (who) is J M Marcus Humphrey - definition

BRITISH POLITICIAN (BORN 1938)
J M Marcus Humphrey; J.M. Marcus Humphrey; JM Marcus Humphrey
  • Bust of Marcus Humphrey, Freemason Hall, Edinburgh

J. M. Marcus Humphrey         
James Malcolm Marcus Humphrey CBE OStJ DL FRICS (born 1 May 1938) is a Scottish Conservative Party politician.
Marcus M. Congdon         
AMERICAN FARMER AND POLITICIAN
User:Rhaegar I/sandbox/Marcus M. Congdon; Marcus Congdon
Marcus Morton Congdon (May 20, 1844 – September 23, 1920) was an American farmer, cheese manufacturer, and politician from New York.
Marcus (praenomen)         
ANCIENT ROMAN PRAENOMEN
Mārcus
Marcus () is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was one of the most common names throughout Roman history. The feminine form is Marca or Marcia.

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J. M. Marcus Humphrey

James Malcolm Marcus Humphrey CBE OStJ DL FRICS (born 1 May 1938) is a Scottish Conservative Party politician.

He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford and on 15 October 1963, he married Sabrina Margaret Pooley. In 1969 he was admitted to the Royal Company of Archers. He was Chairman of Finance of Aberdeenshire County Council from 1970 to 1975, Chairman of Finance of Grampian Council from 1974 to 1978 (and Deputy Chairman from 1978 to 1986). He was the Conservative candidate in the 1991 Kincardine and Deeside by-election, coming second to Nicol Stephen of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

He served as the Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1983 to 1988. He served as Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council for Scotland of the Scottish Rite from 1995 until 2022.

His family own the Dinnet Estate in Aberdeenshire, he was a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire and was formerly Deputy Provost of Aberdeenshire Council while a Conservative Councillor for Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside.