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  1. James Brodie of Brodie, 21st Thane and Chief of Clan Brodie, FRS FLS (31 August 1744 – 17 January 1824) was a Scottish politician and botanist. He was educated at Elgin Academy and St. Andrews University. He was returned to parliament in 1796 as MP for Elginshire, serving until 1807.

  2. James Bridie (19 September 1857 – third ¼ 1893) was a Scottish-born rugby union Centre who played club rugby union for Cardiff, and Newport and county rugby for Monmouthshire. Rugby career. Bridie was born in Greenock in 1857 and was educated in Madras College, St. Andrews, before moving to Wales. In the 1881 census he was described as a ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BrodieJames Brodie - Wikipedia

    James Brodie (South African cricketer) (born 1937), South African cricketer. James Brodie (botanist) (1744–1824), Scottish botanist and politician. James Brodie (Canadian politician), 20th-century Canadian politician. James Brodie (politician, born 1637) (1637–1708), Scottish politician, Member of Scottish Parliament for Elgin & Forfarshire.

  4. English. Genre. Comedy. Setting. England. Daphne Laureola is a comic play by James Bridie about a young Polish refugee's infatuation with a middle-aged English woman. 'Egalitarianism is at the heart of this vision, but idealism may be just a liability.'. [2]

  5. Джеймс Брайди (англ. James Bridie), настоящее имя Осборн Генри Мейвор (Osborne Henry Mavor; 3 января 1888, Глазго — 29 января 1951, Эдинбург) — шотландский драматург, сценарист, либреттист и врач-терапевт

  6. James Bridie (born Jan. 3, 1888, Glasgow, Scot.—died Jan. 29, 1951, Edinburgh) was a Scottish playwright whose popular, witty comedies were significant to the revival of the Scottish drama during the 1930s. Trained at the University of Glasgow’s medical school, Bridie maintained a successful general practice (until 1938) and served as a ...

  7. James Brodie, 18th of Brodie (1695 – 2 October 1720), was a Scottish clan chief and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1720. Brodie Castle-seat of the Brodie clan. Broadie was the eldest son of George Brodie of Ailisk. [1] He was educated at Marischal College in Aberdeen, and in 1714 he succeeded to his father's estates and to the ...