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All debts due by the late concern of Eadie, Menzies, & Eadie will be paid, and all accounts due to it will be uplifted, by the Firm of [[James Eadie and Sons]]."<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 1 January 1875</ref> | All debts due by the late concern of Eadie, Menzies, & Eadie will be paid, and all accounts due to it will be uplifted, by the Firm of [[James Eadie and Sons]]."<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 1 January 1875</ref> | ||
By 1914 Phoenix Tube Works, Rutherglen, was part of [[Stewarts and Lloyds]] | |||
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of Clydesdale Tube Works, Rutherglen, and London
1874 The Gas Tube Department of Eadie, Menzies and Eadie will, under the Firm of JAMES MENZIES & COMPANY, continue to be carried on by the Subscriber James Menzies, in the same portion of the Works as at present — such portion to be hereafter termed the Phoenix Tube Works; and also at No. 169 Upper Thames Street, London.
All debts due by the late concern of Eadie, Menzies, & Eadie will be paid, and all accounts due to it will be uplifted, by the Firm of James Eadie and Sons."[1]
By 1914 Phoenix Tube Works, Rutherglen, was part of Stewarts and Lloyds
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- ↑ Edinburgh Gazette 1 January 1875