Monday, 31 December 2012
6. Alexander Matheson
Constituency : Inverness Burghs 1847-68 Ross and Cromarty 1868-84
Alexander was Sir James Matheson's nephew and a partner in Jardine Matheson and Company. He was quite bullish about the firm's opium dealings and role in the First Opium War and became a senior partner in the firm shortly before Jardine's death. He also converted Jardine's bank into Matheson & Co, London and became a senior partner
He was responsible for substantially redeveloping parts of Inverness and streets were named for members of his family. He was also a great supporter of the Highland Railway and an influence on its extension. He switched to Ross and Cromarty on his uncle's retirement and held it until his own retirement in 1884. He died two years later.
His second wife Lavinia accidentally drowned in Loch Duich in 1855. In 1882 he was made a baronet.
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