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Alexander Stevenson

Sir Alexander Stewart Stevenson LLD (9 April 1860 – 24 May 1936) was a Scottish councillor and a lay preacher.
==Life==

Alexander Stevenson was born on 9 April 1860 at Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland. His family moved and he was educated at Grange School, Bo'ness, in West Lothian. He became a jeweller and watchmaker and entered Edinburgh Town Council as a Liberal in 1900. He was Convener of the Electricity Committee 1904–1906 and 1909–1915; Magistrate 1906–1909; City Treasurer 1922–1925; and Lord Provost 1926–1929.
He was created a Knight Bachelor on 16 February 1928 at Buckingham Palace.〔(London Gazette, 17 February 1928 )〕 In 1929 he was awarded an honorary LL.D. by Edinburgh University at the same ceremony as the German theologian Albert Schweitzer was also awarded an honorary degree. 28 November 1929 saw him appointed as Deputy Lieutenant of the City and County of the City of Edinburgh.〔(Edinburgh Gazette, 6 December 1929 )〕
With his father James Stevenson (1824–1887) having been a missionary with the Scottish Coast Mission it was natural that he was a lay-preacher with the Grassmarket Mission in the Leamington Terrace Church in Edinburgh, the first Scottish United Church, which later became the Bruntsfield Church.
Twice capped as a Scottish international bowls player, he was part of Rink 3 in the first ever international competition between England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. This took place on 13th, 14th, and 15 July 1903, on the Crystal Palace and Wandsworth Greens, London. Although tied on points, England beat Scotland on shots.
He died in Edinburgh on 24 May 1936.

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