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William James Wright was born on 1903, is a farmer. Discover William James Wright's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 120 years old?

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1962

1962-1968: Vice-Chairman, Scottish Milk Marketing Board.

1955

1955: Elected Vice-Chairman, Scottish Milk Publicity Council.

1955: Appointed Commander of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in the 1955 New Year Honours for services to agriculture in Scotland.

1952

1952: Chairman, Scottish Advisory Committee on Artificial Insemination.

1952: Elected Member, Licensing Appeal Court for East Lothian.

1951

1951: Appointed Justice of the Peace for East Lothian.

1949

1949: Member, Committee on Exports and Imports of Cattle Semen.

1949-1964: Appointed by Royal Warrant, Member, Development Commission.

1947

1947: Appointed by the Secretary of State for Scotland, Chairman, Supervisory Committee on Artificial Insemination of Live Stock.

1939

1939: Employers' Representative, Scottish Agricultural Wages Board.

1939-1940: President, National Farmers' Union of Scotland and Chamber of Agriculture for Scotland.

1938

1938: Employers' Representative, Milk Distributive Trade Board for Scotland.

1937

1937-1938: President, Chamber of Agriculture for Scotland.

1935

1935: Chairman, East of Scotland Milk Producers' Federation.

1934

He was a member of the Abbey Church in North Berwick, serving as an Elder from 1934 and Session Clerk from 1946. A William Wright Memorial Fund was set up to benefit the Abbey Church in general, the Young Church and the Guild.

1934: Member, Scottish Agricultural Advisory Council.

1926

He farmed "The Heugh", later renamed "Bass Rock", farm near North Berwick in East Lothian for 50 years (1926-1976) in partnership with his brother David. Their dairy and poultry farm comprised some 186 acres, plus 90 acres of adjoining grazing on North Berwick Law. As a member of the BBC's Farm Forum panel his voice became familiar to many thousands of radio listeners. Prior to retiring from farming he donated a Allis-Chalmers combine harvester and other agricultural and poultry equipment to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

1923

He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and then went on to study agriculture at University College of Wales (1923 to 1926).

1903

William James Wright CBE JP (1903-1994) was a Scottish farmer and agriculturalist. He was appointed Commander of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in the 1955 New Year Honours for Services to Agriculture in Scotland.

William James Wright was born on 26 March 1903 in Scotstoun, Glasgow, the eldest son of Sir Robert Patrick Wright who was the first Chairman of the Board (since Department) of Agriculture for Scotland.