Alexander Brough (January 25, 1863 – February 27, 1940) was a Scottish-American lawyer and politician from New York.
That same year, he represented typewriter inventor James Bartlett Hammond during his three trials for lunacy.
In 1916, he was appointed by Mayor John Purroy Mitchel as a City Magistrate.
He died on February 27, 1940, at his home at 31 West 12th Street in Manhattan, from pneumonia.
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