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OMOND, George William Thomson was born on September 13, 1846 in Craigentor, Perthshire. Son of late Reverend J. R. Omond, Doctor of Divinity.
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OMOND, George William Thomson was born on September 13, 1846 in Craigentor, Perthshire. Son of late Reverend J. R. Omond, Doctor of Divinity.
Edinburgh; Heidelberg. 1st class in Classics, 2nd class in Philosophy, in Honours Exam. 1868.; Master of Arts.
Called to the Bar of Scotland, 1871. Appointed AdvocateDepute, 1885. Contested 'West Perthshire at general election of 1886. Author and member of the Scottish Bar.
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Spouse 1878, Margaret Isabella Alice,daughter of James Wright of 13 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh.