Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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J. and G. Stewart

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of Edinburgh

1779 This was the date of establishment used by the company in its advertising.

1899 J. and G. Stewart Limited was registered, with capital of £120,000, to purchase the business of Scotch whisky merchants of that name in Edinburgh, London, Birmingham and Manchester.[1]

1917 The company went into voluntary liquidation in December.[2]

1919 A new company, of the same name, Anderson Place, Leith, was registered as a private company, with capital of £50,000, to acquire certain assets of the Distillers Co, and to carry on business as wines and spirit merchants, brewers, distillers, blenders, bottlers, coopers, etc.[3]

1980. Part of Distillers Co

1994 The company, by now dormant, went into voluntary liquidation.[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • National Records of Scotland BT2/4158