David Greig (born 1793) was a Scottish politician.
Born in Perth, David was the son of Bailie James Greig.[1] He worked as a watchmaker and jeweller. He was also involved with shipping in the burgh's port. He stood in the 1839 Perth by-election for the Whigs, winning the seat, but he did not stand at the subsequent 1841 UK general election.[2] During the same period, he served as Provost of Perth.[1] He later became a director of the Scottish Provincial Assurance Company.[3]
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