| Administrative History | James Auldjo Jamieson (1832 - 1907) W.S. The son of James Jamieson, Doctor of Medicine in Aberdeen and Edinburgh, James Auldjo Jamieson was an advocate in Aberdeen. He was a Crown Agent between 1874 - 1880 and 1885 - 1886. He was also a director of the Bank of Scotland, and was on the directorate of the Scottish Widows Fund and the Scottish American Investment Company. He was a commissioner upon the Duke of Hamilton's estates both on Arran and Hamilton. In addition to his Edinburgh and London residences he had estates in Forfar. (A History of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet, pg 110; Society of Advocates in Aberdeen, pg 398) |