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1895 The St Ronans's Wells and Mineral Water Company Limited was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire, restore and exploit the historic wells for the manufacture of table water. Plans included the construction of a pump room, with accommodation, bowling green, and tennis court.<ref>Southern Reporter 17 October 1895</ref>
1906 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/11844/page/733</ref>


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Revision as of 17:17, 18 February 2023

July 1898.

1895 The St Ronans's Wells and Mineral Water Company Limited was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £5,000, to acquire, restore and exploit the historic wells for the manufacture of table water. Plans included the construction of a pump room, with accommodation, bowling green, and tennis court.[1]

1906 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/2984