Andrew Young, JP (1858–17 February 1943) was a British teacher and magistrate who served as MP for Glasgow Partick from 1923 to 1924.
In 1944, following his death, he left £100 in a charitable trust which is annually distributed to schools.
[1] Young was considered active in the Edinburgh Labour movement, and stood as a Socialist MP for the Glasgow Partick constituency in the 1923 general election.
Moreover, he served on the Town Council of Edinburgh in 1926 on various committees dealing with issues such as housing and public health.
Young also served as Governor of the Heriot Trust, as a member of the Edinburgh Educational Endowments Trust, of the Scottish Central Aftercare Council, and of the Earl Haig Unity Relief Fund.