Charles Brodie Boog Watson FRSE FSA(Scot) (7 Nov 1858 - 16 Jan 1947[1]) was a 19th/20th-century Scottish engineer and antiquarian.
During this period his parents lived with his uncle, Patrick Heron Watson in a Georgian townhouse at Hope Street off Charlotte Square.
His proposers were John Sturgeon Mackay, Patrick Heron Watson, Sir William Turner, and Alexander Crum Brown.
[6] His wartime journal is part of the Manuscript Collection of Edinburgh Central Library, along with his detailed historical notebooks.
[10] He died at home, 24 Garscube Terrace in western Edinburgh on 16 January 1947 aged 88 and was cremated at Warriston Crematorium.