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BORN at Cumbernauld in 1846, Ex-Bailie Brechin is a man still in the freshness of middle life, yet he has a record of varied activity in the public service which extends to twenty-one years. He began as a member of the Fifth Ward Committee, of which he became successively treasurer and chairman. In 1883 he was elected to the
Outside the Council Ex-Bailie Brechin has taken an active interest in the Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society, of which he is a trustee, and among philanthropic institutions he is a member of the Merchants' House, the Incorporation of Cordiners, and the Incorporation of Fleshers, of which last body he was elected Deacon in 1903. In private life, along with his five brothers, he is at the head of the largest flesher's business in the city, which was formed in 1904 into a private limited liability company with a capital of £60,000 and seven places of business in Glasgow and two in Edinburgh. He is also a Director of Messrs. John Swan & Sons, Edinburgh, and of Glenburn and Dunblane Hydropathic Establishments. An elder of Titwood Established Church, he has travelled pretty extensively both in Italy and America. Some years ago he visited Egypt, and sailed up the Nile as far as Assouan.
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