William Main Page
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William Main Page (8 October 1869 – 1 February 1940) was a British lawyer and Esperantist.
William Page was born in London. He went to Lasswade in his youth, and worked as an analytical chemist with an oil company in the Lothians. Later, he entered the legal profession, and joined the firm of Cairns, McIntosh, & Morton. At his death he left a widow and one son, the Rev. W. H. D. Page, minister of Kirk on the Green, Leslie.
Legal/civil work
- Senior partner of the firm of Cairns, McIntosh, & Morton, W.S., 31 Queen Street, Edinburgh at time of death.
- Solicitor in the Scottish High Court[1]
- Vice-consul of Czechoslovakia in eastern Scotland.