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James MacKillop

James MacKillop (1844–1913) was Unionist MP for Stirlingshire.
==Life==

It is thought he was related to James MacKillop, MP (1786-1870), also from Stirlingshire.〔http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/mackillop-james-1786-1870〕
He was first elected in 1895, re-elected in 1900, but stood down in 1906.
At the end of his life he is listed at 24 Blantyre Terrace in the Merchiston area on the west side of Edinburgh.〔Edinburgh Post Office Directory:1911-12〕
He died on 5 November 1913.
He is buried in Grange Cemetery in Edinburgh with his wife, Jessie Nimmo. The grave lies on the southern wall of the south-west extension.

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