Thomas Dawson Brodie

Sir Thomas Dawson Brodie, 1st Baronet of Idvies FRSE (1832–1896) was a Scottish lawyer and peer and progenitor of the Scottish law firm Brodies.

By this stage John Brodie was aged 74 and no longer an active partner.

When his father died in 1888 he took over the law firm based at 5 Thistle Street in Edinburgh's First New Town.

[3] He died at home, 9 Ainslie Place[4] on the Moray Estate (formerly the home of James Ivory, Lord Ivory) in the West End of Edinburgh on 6 September 1896.

Brodie appears as a donor in the memorial window on the south stair of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery on Queen Street, Edinburgh.

Stained glass of Thomas Dawson Brodie in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Brodie lived at Ainslie Place in Edinburgh
Escutcheon of the Brodie baronets of Idvies
The grave of John Clerk Brodie and Thomas Dawson Brodie, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh