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1892 R. Thorne and Sons Limited was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £200,000, to amalgamate the businesses of that name in Greenock, London, Dublin, and Liverpool, also the Aberlour-Glenlivet Distillery, and the Greenock Distillery Company. The purpose of amalgamation was to allow the further development of its business as blenders and dealers in Scotch and Irish whiskies, and rectifiers and wine and spirit merchants and agents, bonded warehouse keepers and coopers, as well as the two distilleries.<ref>Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette 13 June 1892</ref> | 1892 R. Thorne and Sons Limited was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £200,000, to amalgamate the businesses of that name in Greenock, London, Dublin, and Liverpool, also the [[Aberlour-Glenlivet Distillery]], and the [[Greenock Distillery Co|Greenock Distillery Company]]. The purpose of amalgamation was to allow the further development of its business as blenders and dealers in Scotch and Irish whiskies, and rectifiers and wine and spirit merchants and agents, bonded warehouse keepers and coopers, as well as the two distilleries.<ref>Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette 13 June 1892</ref> | ||
1920 It was reported that the company, who had "decided to go out of business", had sold their offices and bonded warehouses at Albert Harbour, Greenock to shipbuilders [[Harland and Wolff]].<ref>Irish Independent 14 February 1920</ref> | 1920 It was reported that the company, who had "decided to go out of business", had sold their offices and bonded warehouses at Albert Harbour, Greenock to shipbuilders [[Harland and Wolff]].<ref>Irish Independent 14 February 1920</ref> |
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of Lion House, 29 and 30, Tower Hill, London, E.C., Distillers, and at Greenock, Dublin, &c.
1831 Established at Greenock
1892 R. Thorne and Sons Limited was incorporated as a public company, with capital of £200,000, to amalgamate the businesses of that name in Greenock, London, Dublin, and Liverpool, also the Aberlour-Glenlivet Distillery, and the Greenock Distillery Company. The purpose of amalgamation was to allow the further development of its business as blenders and dealers in Scotch and Irish whiskies, and rectifiers and wine and spirit merchants and agents, bonded warehouse keepers and coopers, as well as the two distilleries.[1]
1920 It was reported that the company, who had "decided to go out of business", had sold their offices and bonded warehouses at Albert Harbour, Greenock to shipbuilders Harland and Wolff.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- National Records of Scotland BT2/2331
- https://scotchwhisky.com/whiskypedia/5887/r-thorne-and-sons/