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of Milladen, Mintlaw, Peterhead.
of Milladen, Mintlaw, Peterhead


Woollen Manufacturers.
Woollen Manufacturers.
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1798 Established by George Rennie.
1798 Established by George Rennie.


1935 J. C. Rennie and Co Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £9,000, to acquire the business of woollen manufacturers at Milladen, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, carried on under the firm name of J. C. Rennie and Co. The subscribers were James Rennie and Mrs Williamina Rennie.<ref>The Scotsman 18 May 1935</ref>


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of Milladen, Mintlaw, Peterhead

Woollen Manufacturers.

1798 Established by George Rennie.

1935 J. C. Rennie and Co Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £9,000, to acquire the business of woollen manufacturers at Milladen, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, carried on under the firm name of J. C. Rennie and Co. The subscribers were James Rennie and Mrs Williamina Rennie.[1]

See Also

Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 18 May 1935