Thomas Brash

Thomas Brash (1874–1957) was a leading figure in New Zealand's dairy industry and one of only four lay moderators of the General Assembly in the history of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand. He was the father of Presbyterian and Ecumenical church leader Alan Brash, and grandfather of Governor of the Reserve Bank and Leader of the National Party Don Brash.

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