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1840 [[P. and W. McOnie]] was established by the 3 McOnie brothers to manufacture sugar machinery in Glasgow.  
1840 [[P. and W. McOnie]] was established by the 3 McOnie brothers to manufacture sugar machinery in Glasgow.  


By 1848 the '''McOnie's''' concern had manufactured fifty engines and fifty mills. In that year the partnership was dissolved, William and Andrew McOnie formed [[W. and A. McOnie]]  
By 1848 the '''McOnie's''' concern had manufactured fifty engines and fifty mills. In that year the partnership was dissolved, [[William McOnie|William]] and [[Andrew McOnie]] formed [[W. and A. McOnie]]  


1848 Peter McOnie joined with James Buchanan Mirrlees, forming [[McOnie and Mirrlees]].   
1848 [[Peter McOnie]] joined with James Buchanan Mirrlees, forming [[McOnie and Mirrlees]].   




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See Mirrlees for the history

1840 P. and W. McOnie was established by the 3 McOnie brothers to manufacture sugar machinery in Glasgow.

By 1848 the McOnie's concern had manufactured fifty engines and fifty mills. In that year the partnership was dissolved, William and Andrew McOnie formed W. and A. McOnie

1848 Peter McOnie joined with James Buchanan Mirrlees, forming McOnie and Mirrlees.


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