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1833 Established by Andrew Foulds.
1833 Established by Andrew Foulds.


1903 Incorporated as Andrew Foulds and Son Limited.
1903 Andrew Foulds and Son Limited was incorporated, with capital of £25,000, to acquire the business of that name, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, at 4 and 5 Abbey Street, 11 Abbey Close, 3 Bridge Street, 23 Storie Street and 20 Mill Street, Paisley.<ref>The Scotsman 25 April 1903</ref>


1928 Voluntary liquidation.
1928 Voluntary liquidation.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* National Records of Scotland BT2/5326
* National Records of Scotland BT2/5326
* Paisley Directory and General Advertiser 1906-07
* Paisley Directory and General Advertiser 1906-07
* Edinburgh Gazette 29 June 1928
* Edinburgh Gazette 29 June 1928


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[[Category: Town - Paisley]]
[[Category: Town - Paisley]]
[[Category: Food and Drink]]
[[Category: Food and Drink]]
[[Category: Whisky]]

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of Paisley.

Scotch Whisky Merchants and Blenders.

1833 Established by Andrew Foulds.

1903 Andrew Foulds and Son Limited was incorporated, with capital of £25,000, to acquire the business of that name, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, at 4 and 5 Abbey Street, 11 Abbey Close, 3 Bridge Street, 23 Storie Street and 20 Mill Street, Paisley.[1]

1928 Voluntary liquidation.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 25 April 1903
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/5326
  • Paisley Directory and General Advertiser 1906-07
  • Edinburgh Gazette 29 June 1928