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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet GCVO DSO* TD PC JP DL MP (27 May 1876 – 30 March 1940) was a Scottish Unionist politician. He notably served as Home Secretary from 1932 to 1935.

  2. Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet (1876–1940) Sir John Edward Gilmour, 3rd Baronet (1912–2007) Sir John Gilmour, 4th Baronet (1944–2013) Sir John Nicholas Gilmour, 5th Baronet (born 1970) The heir apparent is the present holder's only son John Edward Arif Gilmour (born 2001). Gilmour baronets, of Liberton and Craigmillar (1926) Sir ...

  3. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet GCVO DSO PC TD JP DL (27 May 1876–30 March 1940), was a Scottish Unionist politician. He notably served as Home Secretary from 1932 to 1935. Gilmour was the son of Sir John Gilmour, 1st Baronet, chairman of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party, who was created a baronet in 1897.

  4. Gilmour: Pretitle: Sir: Forenames: John: Gender: Male: Date: 1876-1940: Biography: ODNB link for Gilmour, Sir John (1876-1940) 2nd Baronet MP: Name authority reference:...

  5. The Right Honourable Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet, G.C.V.O., D.S.O., T.D. Born: 27 May 1876 Died: 30 March 1940 1876-1902: John Gilmour, Esq. 1902-1918: John Gilmour, Esq., T.D. 1918-1918: John Gilmour, Esq., D.S.O., T.D. 1920-1922: Sir John Gilmour, Bt., D.S.O., T.D. 1922-1935: The Rt. Hon...

  6. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet GCVO DSO PC TD JP DL (27 May 1876–30 March 1940), was a Scottish Unionist politician. He notably served as Home Secretary from 1932 to 1935. Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Military service. 3 Political career. 4 Other appointments. 5 Family. 6 Death. 7 Notes. 8 References. 9 External links.

  7. Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Predecessor. John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet. Successor. Sir John Gilmour, 4th Baronet. Colonel Sir John Edward Gilmour, 3rd Baronet, DSO, TD, DL (24 October 1912 – 1 June 2007) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was Member of Parliament for East Fife for 18 years, from 1961 to 1979.