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THE senior partner of the firm of
Conservative in politics, he acted for many years as agent for that party in the Kilmarnock District of Burghs. He also acted for some time as agent in Glasgow for South Ayrshire. From 1879 till 1882 he was Provost of Rutherglen, which his great-grandfather had been before him. Under his rule many improvements were effected in the ancient burgh, including the formation of a new cemetery, the modernising of streets, and the improvement of Rutherglen Green; and on his leaving Rutherglen in 1896 he was presented with a public address by the burgesses. Among other public offices he has been a Governor of the Glasgow and the West of Scotland Technical College, a Governor of
In 1870 Mr. Fleming married Isabella Wark, eldest daughter of Mr. John Pinkerton of Hogganfield, and he has a family of five sons.
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