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Publisher of the [[Manchester Guardian]] and [[Manchester Evening News]]
1905 [[C. P. Scott]] became sole proprietor of the [[Manchester Guardian]]<ref>The Times Apr. 6, 1949</ref>
1905 [[C. P. Scott]] became sole proprietor of the [[Manchester Guardian]]<ref>The Times Apr. 6, 1949</ref>


1936 At the instigation of [[J. P. Scott]], all of the ordinary shares in the company were handed over to a company which was charged with operating and applying the values of his father, [[C. P. Scott]].<ref>The Times Apr. 6, 1949</ref>
1936 At the instigation of [[J. P. Scott]], all of the ordinary shares in the company were handed over to a company which was charged with operating and applying the values of his father, [[C. P. Scott]].<ref>The Times Apr. 6, 1949</ref>
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Publisher of the Manchester Guardian and Manchester Evening News

1905 C. P. Scott became sole proprietor of the Manchester Guardian[1]

1936 At the instigation of J. P. Scott, all of the ordinary shares in the company were handed over to a company which was charged with operating and applying the values of his father, C. P. Scott.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr. 6, 1949
  2. The Times Apr. 6, 1949