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Dates c.1746, 1756-99
Location London
Vocation Linen manufacturer
Place of Birth Buittle, Kirkcudbrightshire
Marriage
Issue Three sons
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Began business career in 1730s in partnership with Ebenezer MacCulloch, as a retailer of linen. Set up a linen 'factory' at Leith shortly after, gaining patronage of Lord Milton. With patron's help, secured the running of the French fine-linen weavers at Picardy Place in Edinburgh (1743). Established The Edinburgh Linen Company in 1744. Tod travelled to London to obtain a royal charter, which was granted in 1746. Increasingly found business taking him to London so Tod settled permanently in 1756. Broke with MacCulloch in 1759 and established a linen factor under name Tod & Co. Through business acumen acquired vast wealth. Died at home in Percy Street, Soho in 1799.