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'''Robert Stanley Dalgleish''', a Newcastle shipowner
'''Robert Stanley Dalgleish''', a Newcastle shipowner and, at one time, Sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne


1872 Born in Newcastle upon Tyne
1872 Born in Newcastle upon Tyne
At one time he was Sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne


1911 Robert Stanley Dalgliesh 39, Shipowner, shipbuilder and merchant, employer, lived in Newcastle with Spencer W Dalgliesh 2, Isabel Fraser Dalgliesh 11 months<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Robert Stanley Dalgliesh 39, Shipowner, shipbuilder and merchant, employer, lived in Newcastle with Spencer W Dalgliesh 2, Isabel Fraser Dalgliesh 11 months<ref>1911 census</ref>

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Robert Stanley Dalgleish, a Newcastle shipowner and, at one time, Sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne

1872 Born in Newcastle upon Tyne

1911 Robert Stanley Dalgliesh 39, Shipowner, shipbuilder and merchant, employer, lived in Newcastle with Spencer W Dalgliesh 2, Isabel Fraser Dalgliesh 11 months[1]

1926 Acquired over the marine engineering works of Blair and Co to try and secure the business.

1926 Purchased the Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co. The yard's name was changed to Cowpen Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Co. The yard was amalgamated with Ritson's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co

1927 Acquired the forge department of John Spencer and Sons

1944 Died in Newcastle[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  2. national probate calendar