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1920 John Huie and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £15,000, to carry on the business of John Huie and Co, ironmongers.<ref>The Scotsman 20 March 1920</ref>
 
1962 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/18054/page/464</ref>


See [[Robert Smith Huie]]
See [[Robert Smith Huie]]
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* National Records of Scotland BT2/11035


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of 64 Longrow, Campbeltown

Agricultural engineers, motor engineers and ironmongers.

1920 John Huie and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £15,000, to carry on the business of John Huie and Co, ironmongers.[1]

1962 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

See Robert Smith Huie

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/11035