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  • '''William Brodie''' (28th September 1741 - 1st October 1788) was the son of Francis Brodie, ...p://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Scotland-History/DeaconBrodie.htm Deacon William Brodie - Dr Jeckyll or Mr Hyde?] History UK - the History of Scotland</ref>
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  • {{r|William Brodie}}
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  • '''William Brodie''' (28th September 1741 - 1st October 1788) was the son of Francis Brodie, ...p://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Scotland-History/DeaconBrodie.htm Deacon William Brodie - Dr Jeckyll or Mr Hyde?] History UK - the History of Scotland</ref>
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  • ...IV Bridge, '''Deacon Brodie's Tavern''' perpetuates the memory of Deacon [[William Brodie]] (hanged in 1788). Brodie led a double life; he was an apparently successf
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  • ...Poverty." These lines are thought to have been inspired by the trial of [[William Brodie]], showing Burns' contempt for the judicial view that accepting a reward fo
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  • :'''1741''': [[William Brodie|'Deacon' Brodie]] is born :'''1788''': [[William Brodie|William "Deacon" Brodie]], leader of a gang of robbers is hanged. He is bur
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  • ...eacon Brodie]]'s Tavern on the Royal Mile perpetuates the memory of Deacon William Brodie (hanged in 1788). Brodie led a double life; he was a qualified wood-worker
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