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* Edinburgh Gazette June 29 1926
* Edinburgh Gazette June 29 1926
* https://whiskipedia.com/distilleries/glenskiach/
* https://whiskipedia.com/distilleries/glenskiach/
* Brian Townsend "Scotch Missed: The Original Guide to the Lost Distilleries of Scotland" (Fourth Edition 2015)


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Revision as of 15:41, 27 June 2021

Evanton, Ross and Cromarty

1896 The Glen Skiach Distillery Company Limited was incorporated with John Ross as secretary and manager. Both Glen Skiach and Glenskiach are used in authoritative sources, though the latter term is more commonly used

1926 The company went into voluntary liquidation. The distillery did not reopen and the buildings were subsequently demolished

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/3292
  • Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory of Scotland 1903
  • Edinburgh Gazette June 29 1926
  • https://whiskipedia.com/distilleries/glenskiach/
  • Brian Townsend "Scotch Missed: The Original Guide to the Lost Distilleries of Scotland" (Fourth Edition 2015)