Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1871 The Copartnery of EADIE & SPENCEr, Iron Tube Makers, Glasgow, and its then Individual Partners,
1871 The Copartnery of EADIE & SPENCER, Iron Tube Makers, Glasgow, and its then Individual Partners,
ceased, on 31st December 1871, to be Partners of, or interested in, the [[Clydesdale Iron and Steel Co|CLYDESDALE IRON COMPANY]], Malleable Iron Manufacturers, Holytown, whereof they and the Subscribers Dougald M'Corkindale and Andrew Bain were the sole Partners.<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 17 July 1877</ref>
ceased, on 31st December 1871, to be Partners of, or interested in, the [[Clydesdale Iron and Steel Co|CLYDESDALE IRON COMPANY]], Malleable Iron Manufacturers, Holytown, whereof they and the Subscribers Dougald M'Corkindale and Andrew Bain were the sole Partners.<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 17 July 1877</ref>



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1871 The Copartnery of EADIE & SPENCER, Iron Tube Makers, Glasgow, and its then Individual Partners, ceased, on 31st December 1871, to be Partners of, or interested in, the CLYDESDALE IRON COMPANY, Malleable Iron Manufacturers, Holytown, whereof they and the Subscribers Dougald M'Corkindale and Andrew Bain were the sole Partners.[1]


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  1. Edinburgh Gazette 17 July 1877