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by Thomas Tod Stoddard
- ISBN: 140978116X
- Category: Math & Science
- Author: Thomas Tod Stoddard
- Subcategory: Nature & Ecology
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Forbes Press (June 30, 2008)
- Pages: 446 pages
- FB2 size: 1244 kb
- EPUB size: 1964 kb
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Thomas Tod Stoddart (1810–1880) was a Scottish angler and poet
Thomas Tod Stoddart (1810–1880) was a Scottish angler and poet. He was born on 14 February 1810 in Argyle Square, Edinburgh, the eldest son of Frances (née Sprot), daughter of James Sprot, and Captain (later Admiral) Pringle Stoddart RN. At the age of ten he was sent to a Moravian Church school in Lancashire; then returned to attend Edinburgh High School and the University of Edinburgh.