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BROWN, William, Canadian author, born in Tur-rift. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 14 April, 1835. He is the son of James Brown, LL. D., author of "The Forester." He received his education in the Scottish parochial schools until his seventeenth year, after which he was entirely self-taught. He was a railway director in Aberdeenshire from 1864 till 1869, also commissioner for that county. In 1871 he immigrated to Canada, and in 1875 was given charge of the Ontario agricultural College. His writings include "British Sheep Farming" and "Claims of Arboriculture as a Science."

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