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of School Wynd, Paisley and Glenfyne Distillery, Ardrishaig.
Distillers, Scotch whisky merchants and coopers, of School Wynd, Paisley and Glenfyne Distillery, Ardrishaig.
 
Distillers, Scotch Whisky Merchants, and Coopers.


1854 Established by William Foulds.
1854 Established by William Foulds.


1897 Incorporated as a Limited Company.
1897 Incorporated, with capital of £70,000, as William Foulds and Co Limited "to acquire and take over as a going concern the business of wine and spirit brokers, agents, merchants, distillers, and bonded warehousemen, now carried on at Paisley, Greenock, Ardrishaig and Manchester by William Foulds and Co".<ref>The Scotsman 20 February 1897</ref>


1917 The company went into voluntary liquidation in December. The Glenfyne Distillery was subsequently acquired by [[Robertson and Baxter]].
1917 The company went into voluntary liquidation in December. The Glenfyne Distillery was subsequently acquired by [[Robertson and Baxter]].

Revision as of 09:03, 17 October 2021

Distillers, Scotch whisky merchants and coopers, of School Wynd, Paisley and Glenfyne Distillery, Ardrishaig.

1854 Established by William Foulds.

1897 Incorporated, with capital of £70,000, as William Foulds and Co Limited "to acquire and take over as a going concern the business of wine and spirit brokers, agents, merchants, distillers, and bonded warehousemen, now carried on at Paisley, Greenock, Ardrishaig and Manchester by William Foulds and Co".[1]

1917 The company went into voluntary liquidation in December. The Glenfyne Distillery was subsequently acquired by Robertson and Baxter.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 20 February 1897
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/3429
  • Edinburgh Gazette 11 January 1918