Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Walter Menzies (1856-1913)
1856 Born, son of [[James Menzies]]
1856 Born, son of [[James Menzies]]


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1913 Died in London
1913 Died in London


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

Latest revision as of 10:18, 23 February 2025

Walter Menzies (1856-1913)

1856 Born, son of James Menzies

1881 James Menzies 50, lived in Rutherglen with Mary Menzies 50, Walter Menzies 24, iron tube maker, James Menzies 20, clerk, William Menzies 15, clerk[1]

1887 On his father's death, took on the management of the company James Menzies and Co.

1898 Left the company and entered politics

1909 Knighted

1913 Died in London

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  • The Times, October 27, 1913