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Thomas McKinnon Wood
Thomas McKinnon Wood

Thomas McKinnon Wood, born on January 26, 1855, and died on March 26, 1927, was a prominent political figure in Scotland. He served as the Secretary for Scotland, responsible for the administrative and legislative affairs of Scotland. more

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