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1880 [[Arthur McDougall]] would henceforth  carry on business,  under  his  own  name,  as a  Corn  Miller and Baker,  at  the  City  Corn  Mills,  Poland-street,  at No.  99,  Shudehill,  and at  No.  133,  Strangeways, Manchester<ref>London Gazette 5 October 1880</ref>
1880 The various business activities carried on by [[McDougall Brothers]] were split apart. [[Arthur McDougall]] would henceforth  carry on business,  under  his  own  name,  as a  Corn  Miller and Baker,  at  the  City  Corn  Mills,  Poland-street,  at No.  99,  Shudehill,  and at  No.  133,  Strangeways, Manchester<ref>London Gazette 5 October 1880</ref>


1926 [[McDougalls]] Ltd was incorporated to amalgamate 2 companies - [[McDougalls]] Ltd with HQ in London and [[Arthur McDougall (Company)|Arthur McDougall]] Ltd, with HQ in Manchester<ref>The Times Nov. 14, 1933</ref>
1926 [[McDougalls]] Ltd was incorporated to amalgamate 2 companies - [[McDougalls]] Ltd with HQ in London and [[Arthur McDougall (Company)|Arthur McDougall]] Ltd, with HQ in Manchester<ref>The Times Nov. 14, 1933</ref>

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1880 The various business activities carried on by McDougall Brothers were split apart. Arthur McDougall would henceforth carry on business, under his own name, as a Corn Miller and Baker, at the City Corn Mills, Poland-street, at No. 99, Shudehill, and at No. 133, Strangeways, Manchester[1]

1926 McDougalls Ltd was incorporated to amalgamate 2 companies - McDougalls Ltd with HQ in London and Arthur McDougall Ltd, with HQ in Manchester[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 5 October 1880
  2. The Times Nov. 14, 1933