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'''Coutts Trotter'''
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AI Council 1890 Member<br />AI Council 1891 Member<br />AI Council 1892 Member<br />AI Council 1893 Member<br />AI Council 1894 Member<br />AI Council 1895 Member<br />AI Council 1896 Member<br />AI Council 1897 Member<br />AI Council 1898 Member
=== House Notes ===
death noted in report of the council for 1906: Mr. Coutts Trotter was elected in 1879. In his extended travels he had gained a remarkably wide knowledge of the greater part of Polynesia and of New Guinea, and was the author of several papers published in the Institute's Journal.
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Born Edinburgh. Destined for East India Company but prevented by ill-health. Life mainly occupied in literary work. Travelled extensively in Polynesia and New Guinea. Author [PRM]<br /><br />Below is perhaps father?<br />Thomas Coutts Trotter Esq., civil service, to Sophia Charlotte, eldest daughter of J.W. Templer Esq., civil service. Sep. 19 1840<br />Thomas Coutts Trotter (1816-1894) who is buried in our churchyard and served with the Bengal Civil Service. <br /><br />Birth 10 Feb 1816 Glencorse, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom Marriage 17 Oct 1837 Harriet Augusta SHAKESPEAR Marriage 19 Sep 1839 Patna, Bengal, India - Sophia Charlotte TEMPLER Marriage 19 Sep 1839 Dryden, Roxburghshire, Scotland, United Kingdom - Sophia Charlotte TEMPLER Death 15 Dec 1894 54 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom<br />