Nairne Stewart Sandeman

Sir Alexander Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st Baronet (12 October 1876 – 23 April 1940) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

After completing his education Sandeman worked for four years at the North British Mercantile Insurance Company in Edinburgh.

[7] He is recorded in 1928 as a director of British Talking Pictures Limited as well as Dawnay Day and Co. Ltd.[8] In the 1929 King's Birthday Honours, he was made a baronet, of Kenlygreen, St Andrews, Fife.

[11] During the Spanish Civil War, Sandeman was a strong supporter of General Franco and the fascists, serving on the Friends of National Spain committee.

Giving evidence Sandeman said that on leaving Parliament he stepped into the road and waited for vehicles to pass.

[7] In 1902 he married Evelyn Frances Jarvis, who was the daughter of Thomas Bell and Sandeman added the name Stewart to the family by royal license 1929.

[14] Nairne went on to give away his niece, Anne Helen Stewart Sandeman at her wedding following the death of her father.