John Fleming (Scottish politician)

Sir John Fleming DL (1847 – 25 February 1925) was a Scottish Liberal politician and businessman.

His father was a grocer, living and trading at 53 West Port in Dundee.

He contested Aberdeen South again at the 1918 general election when aged over 70, but was heavily defeated by the Unionist Frederick Thomson.

[5] He died of malaria in Pretoria, South Africa, contracted while in Rhodesia.

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Sir John Fleming