Angus Sutherland (politician)

Angus Sutherland CB (1848 – 16 January 1922) was a Scottish Liberal politician.

Angus was the son of William Sutherland, a crofter whose parents had suffered eviction as a consequence of the Highland Clearances.

After nine years as an MP, in 1894 he resigned his post and became Chairman of the Fishery Board.

In this role he chaired the Scottish Departmental Committee on the North Sea Fishing Industry[2] He was also a Member of Royal Commission on Highlands and Islands of Scotland, of the Congested Districts Board for Scotland and of the Royal Commission on Congestion in Ireland.

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