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of [[Tod and McGregor]], shipbuilders.
David Tod (1796-1859), of [[Tod and McGregor]], shipbuilders.


c.1833 '''David Tod''' and [[John McGregor (1800-1858)|John McGregor]] moved with David Napier from [[Camlachie Foundry]] to [[Lancefield Foundry]]. About 1833 they decided to go into business on their own account; Napier offered them his Lancefield works but they declined, preferring to start with a smaller enterprise which became [[Tod and McGregor]]
c.1833 '''David Tod''' and [[John McGregor (1800-1858)|John McGregor]] moved with David Napier from [[Camlachie Foundry]] to [[Lancefield Foundry]]. About 1833 they decided to go into business on their own account; Napier offered them his Lancefield works but they declined, preferring to start with a smaller enterprise which became [[Tod and McGregor]]
1859 '''David Tod''' died


c.1872/4 Mr. [[David Tod, Junior]] sold the business to Messrs. [[Handyside and Henderson]] for £200,000.<ref>British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss</ref>.
c.1872/4 Mr. [[David Tod, Junior]] sold the business to Messrs. [[Handyside and Henderson]] for £200,000.<ref>British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss</ref>.
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David Tod (1796-1859), of Tod and McGregor, shipbuilders.

c.1833 David Tod and John McGregor moved with David Napier from Camlachie Foundry to Lancefield Foundry. About 1833 they decided to go into business on their own account; Napier offered them his Lancefield works but they declined, preferring to start with a smaller enterprise which became Tod and McGregor

1859 David Tod died

c.1872/4 Mr. David Tod, Junior sold the business to Messrs. Handyside and Henderson for £200,000.[1].

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Sources of Information

  1. British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss