346 Memoir of the Rev. Thomas Brown. 



Dr Brown, in 1888, received the degree of Doctor of 

 Divinity from the University of Edinburgh. In 1890 he 

 was called to the Moderator's Chair of the Free Church 

 Assembly, which he occupied with dignity, and with much 

 satisfaction to the Church. Two sons survive him — J. Grraham 

 Brown, Esq., M.D., and J. Wood Brown, M.A., minister of 

 the Free Church, Gordon, Herwickshire, a member of the 

 Club. His brother, Sir John Campbell Brown, K.C.B., a 

 highly distinguished member of the Indian Medical Service, 

 predeceased him. 



Dr Brown wrote two well known works — " Annals of the 

 Disruption," and "Church and State in Scotland." 



Club Data. 



Admission, 21st December 1831 ; wrote a paper entitled 

 " The Game of Ball as played in Dunse on Fastern's Eve," 

 — Club's Hist., Vol. I., pp. 44-46; re-admission to Membership, 

 11th May 1871; President in 1881; "Address delivered to 

 the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, at Berwick, !2th October 

 1881, part of which was delivered at Grant's House, 29th 

 June 1881 — the Jubilee Meeting," — Club's Hist., Vol. ix., 

 pp. 415-424. 



