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Charles Lyle (1851-1929) - Sugar Refiner and Shipowner | Charles Lyle (1851-1929) - Sugar Refiner and Shipowner of [[Tate and Lyle]] | ||
Born at Greenock the son of [[Abram Lyle]] | |||
1929 June. Died. 'The death has taken place in London of Mr Charles Lyle, sugar refiner, aged 78 years. He was a son of the late Provost Abram Lyle, Greenock, and nearly fifty years ago went to the Metropolis in connection with the sugar refinery which his father established at Silvertown'<ref>The Scotsman - Saturday 15 June 1929</ref> | 1929 June. Died. 'The death has taken place in London of Mr Charles Lyle, sugar refiner, aged 78 years. He was a son of the late Provost Abram Lyle, Greenock, and nearly fifty years ago went to the Metropolis in connection with the sugar refinery which his father established at Silvertown'<ref>The Scotsman - Saturday 15 June 1929</ref> 'Mr. Charles Lyle, of 54, Ennismore gardens, S.W., and formerly of Greenock, sugar refiner, a director of Messrs. Tate and Lyle.<ref>Western Mail - Tuesday 13 August 1929</ref> | ||
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Charles Lyle (1851-1929) - Sugar Refiner and Shipowner of Tate and Lyle
Born at Greenock the son of Abram Lyle
1929 June. Died. 'The death has taken place in London of Mr Charles Lyle, sugar refiner, aged 78 years. He was a son of the late Provost Abram Lyle, Greenock, and nearly fifty years ago went to the Metropolis in connection with the sugar refinery which his father established at Silvertown'[1] 'Mr. Charles Lyle, of 54, Ennismore gardens, S.W., and formerly of Greenock, sugar refiner, a director of Messrs. Tate and Lyle.[2]