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1900 "NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscribers, the Trustees of the late James Arthur, of Barshaw, the Trustees of the late [[Thomas Coats]], of Ferguslie, the Trustees of the late John Moffat, Merchant, Ardrossan,  Matthew Arthur, Thomas Glen Arthur, James Arthur,
1900 "NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscribers, the Trustees of the late James Arthur, of Barshaw, the Trustees of the late [[Thomas Coats (1809-1883)|Thomas Coats]], of Ferguslie, the Trustees of the late John Moffat, Merchant, Ardrossan,  Matthew Arthur, Thomas Glen Arthur, James Arthur, Andrew Arthur, Mrs. Jessie Fulton Arthur or Hay, with consent of Charles Edward Hay, James Coats, junior, Sir Thomas Glen Coats, Baronet, George Coats, William Allan Coats, and Andrew Coats, have ceased, the said respective Trustees as from 31st December 1889, and the
Andrew Arthur, Mrs. Jessie Fulton Arthur or Hay, with consent of Charles Edward Hay, James Coats, junior, Sir Thomas Glen Coats, Baronet, George Coats, William Allan Coats, and Andrew Coats, have ceased, the said respective Trustees as from 31st December 1889, and the
other Subscribers as from 31st December 1896, to have any interest in the Joint Adventures or Joint Adventure carried on under the names of THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION, THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION - STEAMERS, or THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION CALCUTTA STEAMERS."<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 18 May 1900</ref>
other Subscribers as from 31st December 1896, to have any interest in the Joint Adventures or Joint Adventure carried on under the names of THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION, THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION - STEAMERS, or THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION CALCUTTA STEAMERS."<ref>Edinburgh Gazette 18 May 1900</ref>



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1900 "NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscribers, the Trustees of the late James Arthur, of Barshaw, the Trustees of the late Thomas Coats, of Ferguslie, the Trustees of the late John Moffat, Merchant, Ardrossan, Matthew Arthur, Thomas Glen Arthur, James Arthur, Andrew Arthur, Mrs. Jessie Fulton Arthur or Hay, with consent of Charles Edward Hay, James Coats, junior, Sir Thomas Glen Coats, Baronet, George Coats, William Allan Coats, and Andrew Coats, have ceased, the said respective Trustees as from 31st December 1889, and the other Subscribers as from 31st December 1896, to have any interest in the Joint Adventures or Joint Adventure carried on under the names of THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION, THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION - STEAMERS, or THE CLAN LINE ASSOCIATION CALCUTTA STEAMERS."[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Edinburgh Gazette 18 May 1900