Charles Albany Marjoribanks (1794 – 3 December 1833) was a Scottish Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1832 to 1833.
[1] As a young man he worked for the East India Company in Macao and, aged 30, he became a freeman of the city of Edinburgh.
[2] He helped pass the Reform Bill which increased the number of people eligible to vote.
[6] The inscription on the monument describes him as a man of "high talents, amiable qualities and political principles".
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