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who died in his infancy, the next myself, then David, and then 
J ames Brodie all of whom were living when he went to Edinburgh 
In 1803 or 1804, but the last James Brodie died from teething soon 
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after our arrival in Leith Walk. In Forfar my father, previous t 
the neighbourhood where he cultivated plants, following at the 
ker. He then got a long lease 
99 years of the Doo-hillock from Gray of Carse at a rent of 5 
shillings per annum, where he built two houses to which he must 
have removed as soon as one of them was habitable. This ground 
the lease of which has still between 50 and 60 years to run has now 
ecome very valuable having been converted into a_rail-road 
* See page 60, footnote.—/. B. B. 
*See page 66 and footnotes 2, 3 of the Memoir in these “ Notes.” The 
