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1893 The firm was established by Roderick Macdonald and Alexander Muir.


1936 Macdonald and Muir Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £250,000, to acquire and carry on the business of distillers, whisky, and wine merchants and rectifiers carried on by the firm of Macdonald and Muir at Queen's Dock, Leith, and elsewhere.<ref>The Scotsman 4 April 1936</ref>
1936 Macdonald and Muir Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £250,000, to acquire and carry on the business of distillers, whisky, and wine merchants and rectifiers carried on by the firm of Macdonald and Muir at Queen's Dock, Leith, and elsewhere.<ref>The Scotsman 4 April 1936</ref>

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of Leith, Scotland

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1893 The firm was established by Roderick Macdonald and Alexander Muir.

1936 Macdonald and Muir Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £250,000, to acquire and carry on the business of distillers, whisky, and wine merchants and rectifiers carried on by the firm of Macdonald and Muir at Queen's Dock, Leith, and elsewhere.[1]

1955 A fire which destroyed the neighbouring bonded warehouse of Hill, Thomson and Co in Leith spread to this company's bonded warehouse[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 4 April 1936
  2. The Times June 9, 1955