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Douglas, Reyburn and Co

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of Williamford Mills, Mill Street, Kilmarnock

1909 The business and assets of the firm of Douglas, Reyburn and Co, wool spinners, Victoria Mills, Kilmarnock, were bought by Blackwood, Morton and Sons, Burnside Works, Kilmarnock.[1]

1930 Douglas, Reyburn and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £20,000, to carry on the business of woollen yarn spinners.[2]

by 1964 was a subsidiary of A. F. Stoddard and Co[3]

by 1981 was a subsidiary of Stoddard Holdings

2006 The company was dissolved on 16 June.[4]

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Sources of Information

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  2. The Scotsman 1 February 1930
  3. The Times Sept. 21, 1964
  4. Companies House information