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33: 372:. The couple had 4 children, including Archibald Benn Duntley Maconochie (1907-1962), who succeeded his father at Maconochie Bros after his death. 2 other children, Vera and Margaret (Margi), went onto become a professional singer and racing driver, respectively. His youngest daughter Jean went to RADA. 386:
In the years following his death, Maconochie Bros suffered several setbacks including the closures of several factories between the 1920s and 1950s, and export restrictions on New Zealand and Australia caused the company to collapse in 1953. The company later ended up being acquired several times,
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in comparison to MP's for Aberdeen's other constituencies, and the Aberdeen Peoples Journal subsequently called Maconochie's role as MP into question. Maconochie later attempted to defend himself, saying that the trips were "soley in the best interests of East Aberdeenshire".
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The business continued to grow into the 20th century, with around 100,000 tins of food produced daily by 1900. In 1903 the popular "Pan Yan pickle" was first registered, and quickly became one of the company's staple products.
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In 1895 Archibald became the sole proprietor of the business, following the death of his brother James. By this time Maconochie Bros had started producing military rations, including the
796: 293:. Maconochie was popular in the constituency, which was home to the Maconochie Bros Fraserburgh factory, and he was elected to the seat, defeating the 246:, opened in 1897. By the mid-1880s the business had expanded to include an assortment of canned and bottled goods, including fruits, meat and soup. 752: 180: 52: 480: 518: 341: 337: 692: 353: 422: 47: 761: 757: 741: 662: 349: 345: 325: 298: 75: 601: 277:. Despite this, many soldiers detested the ration, and it was infamously described as being "man-killers" by soldiers. 449: 392: 732: 313: 203:. He was the seventh of nine children, including his older brother and future business partner James (1850-1895). 811: 626: 566: 806: 723: 376: 317: 631: 510: 290: 172: 156: 481:"Turning Back the Clock: the Maconochie brothers, iconic Lowestoft employers who fed an army" 380: 791: 786: 748: 176: 395:
in 1967. Products like the Pan Yan pickle continued to be sold under the new owners until
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was sitting between March 1902 and March 1903. It was noted that he attended the fewest
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "A" (part 1)
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from 1900 to 1906. He was proprietor of the food manufacturer Maconochie Brothers.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
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in 1855. His mother, Elizabeth (née Richardson) (1819-1896), was from
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In September 1903, Maconochie married Jean Webb Mills (1879-1958) in
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During his time as an MP, he was noted to take several trips to the
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In 1900, Maconochie stood for election in East Aberdeenshire, as a
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and he died at a nursing home in Wesminster in February 1926 of a
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contributions in Parliament by Archibald White Maconochie
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Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench, 1916
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After leaving school, Maconochie intended to join the
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Member of Parliament
East Aberdeenshire
Thomas Buchanan
James Annand
Wigan
Lancashire
Wimpole House
Westminster
London
British
Liberal Unionist
Liberal Unionist
Member of Parliament
East Aberdeenshire
Wigan, Lancashire
Stoney Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Edinburgh
army
fishmongers
Lowestoft, Suffolk
herring
Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
London
Millwall
Maconochie
potatoes
turnips
carrots
broth

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