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1917 John Paterson and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £10,000, to carry on the business of manufacturing chemists and manufacturers of soap, oil, grease, etc., and the business of drysalters, druggists, refiners, analysts, etc.<ref>The Scotsman 22 December 1917</ref>
1917 John Paterson and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £10,000, to carry on the business of manufacturing chemists and manufacturers of soap, oil, grease, etc., and the business of drysalters, druggists, refiners, analysts, etc.<ref>The Scotsman 22 December 1917</ref>
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of Clensel Works, Orr Street, Glasgow

1917 John Paterson and Company Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £10,000, to carry on the business of manufacturing chemists and manufacturers of soap, oil, grease, etc., and the business of drysalters, druggists, refiners, analysts, etc.[1]

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  1. The Scotsman 22 December 1917