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Wine merchants, Scotch whisky blenders and exporters, of Leith
Wine merchants, Scotch whisky blenders and exporters, of Leith


1798 Established by John A. Bertram  
1798 Established by John A. Bertram.


1895 Incorporated as a Limited Company, John A. Bertram and Company Limited
1895 John A. Bertram and Company Limited was registered, with capital of £75,000, to acquire and carry on the business of wine and spirit merchants, and agents for the sale of corkwood, carried on under the name of John A. Bertram and Co, at 7 Quality Street, Leith.<ref>The Scotsman 4 January 1896</ref>


1980 By now a subsidiary of the [[Distillers Co]]
1980 By now a subsidiary of the [[Distillers Co]].
 
1991 The company was wound up


1991 The company was wound up.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 May 2024

Wine merchants, Scotch whisky blenders and exporters, of Leith

1798 Established by John A. Bertram.

1895 John A. Bertram and Company Limited was registered, with capital of £75,000, to acquire and carry on the business of wine and spirit merchants, and agents for the sale of corkwood, carried on under the name of John A. Bertram and Co, at 7 Quality Street, Leith.[1]

1980 By now a subsidiary of the Distillers Co.

1991 The company was wound up.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 4 January 1896
  • Post Office Edinburgh and Leith Directory 1901-1902
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/3077
  • Edinburgh Gazette 8 October 1991