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[[Image:Im20121025Sum-Murray-i439.jpg|thumb| c1824. Section of a three-stand, three-high rolling mill. Exhibit at the [[Summerlee Museum of Industrial Life]]. ]]
[[Image:Im20121025Sum-Murray-i439.jpg|thumb| c1824. Section of a three-stand, three-high rolling mill. Exhibit at the [[Summerlee Museum of Industrial Life]]. ]]


1869 riHE Interest of Robert Brown Tennent in theJL Copartnery of STRATHERN, MURRAY, &COMPANY,  Engineers  and  Boiler  Makers at  CoatbankEngine and Boiler  Works,  Coatbridge,  of  which  he  andAlexander Morton  Strathern  and  Richard  Murray  werethe sole  Partners, Ceased,  as  on the  1st day  of September1868, the date of the said Robert Brown Tennent'sinsolvency.
1868 Robert Brown Tennent left the Copartnery of STRATHERN, MURRAY, & COMPANY,  Engineers  and  Boiler  Makers at  Coatbank Engine and Boiler  Works,  Coatbridge,  of  which  he  and Alexander Morton  Strathern  and  Richard  Murray  were the sole  Partners. The  business was carried  on by  Alexander Morton Strathern and Richard Murray,  on  their  own  account<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette 2 February 1869</ref>
The  business has  since  said  date  been carried  on, andwill continue  to be carried on under said Firm ofSTRATHERN,  MURRAY, &  COMPANY,  by  the Subscribers,the said Alexander Morton Strathern and RichardMurray,  on  their  own  account,  and  who  have  right  tothe whole  assets of the  Company,  and will pay  the  debtsthereof.


1871  Alexander  Morton  Strathern,  retired  from  the copartnery of  STRATHERN,  MURRAY, &  PATERSON,  Engineers  and  Boiler  Makers  at  Coatbank,  Coatbridge; the other partners were Richard Murray and Jno. Paterson<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette  22 September 1871</ref>
1871  Alexander  Morton  Strathern,  retired  from  the copartnery of  STRATHERN,  MURRAY, &  PATERSON,  Engineers  and  Boiler  Makers  at  Coatbank,  Coatbridge; the other partners were Richard Murray and Jno. Paterson<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette  22 September 1871</ref>

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1871. Rolling mill engine at the Clydesdale Ironworks, Holytown.
c1824. Section of a three-stand, three-high rolling mill. Exhibit at the Summerlee Museum of Industrial Life.

1868 Robert Brown Tennent left the Copartnery of STRATHERN, MURRAY, & COMPANY, Engineers and Boiler Makers at Coatbank Engine and Boiler Works, Coatbridge, of which he and Alexander Morton Strathern and Richard Murray were the sole Partners. The business was carried on by Alexander Morton Strathern and Richard Murray, on their own account[1]

1871 Alexander Morton Strathern, retired from the copartnery of STRATHERN, MURRAY, & PATERSON, Engineers and Boiler Makers at Coatbank, Coatbridge; the other partners were Richard Murray and Jno. Paterson[2]

Became Murray and Paterson

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Sources of Information

  1. The Edinburgh Gazette 2 February 1869
  2. The Edinburgh Gazette 22 September 1871