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Royal Irish Distilleries, Belfast.
Royal Irish Distilleries, Belfast.


1914 'Established in 1808 by the late John Dunville, in conjunction with W. Napier. The firm was continued by John Dunville and [[William Dunville]], and afterwards by William Dunville, [[Robert Grimshaw Dunville|R. G. Dunville]], [[James Bruce]], and [[James Craig]] until the retirement of William Dunville when R. G. Dunville, James Bruce, and James Craig continued until the formation of the present Company. Incorporated in 1879. Directors: James Bruce, D.L., J. D. Dunville, D.L. (Chairman), H. C. Craig (Vice-Chairman), H. L. Garrett, and J. C. Brownrigg, three last-named being Managing Directors'<ref>[[1914 Who's Who in Business: Company D]]</ref>
1914 'Established in 1808 by the late John Dunville, in conjunction with W. Napier. The firm was continued by John Dunville and [[William Dunville]], and afterwards by William Dunville, [[Robert Grimshaw Dunville|R. G. Dunville]], [[James Bruce]], and [[James Craig (2)|James Craig]] until the retirement of William Dunville when R. G. Dunville, James Bruce, and James Craig continued until the formation of the present Company. Incorporated in 1879. Directors: James Bruce, D.L., J. D. Dunville, D.L. (Chairman), H. C. Craig (Vice-Chairman), H. L. Garrett, and J. C. Brownrigg, three last-named being Managing Directors'<ref>[[1914 Who's Who in Business: Company D]]</ref>


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Royal Irish Distilleries, Belfast.

1914 'Established in 1808 by the late John Dunville, in conjunction with W. Napier. The firm was continued by John Dunville and William Dunville, and afterwards by William Dunville, R. G. Dunville, James Bruce, and James Craig until the retirement of William Dunville when R. G. Dunville, James Bruce, and James Craig continued until the formation of the present Company. Incorporated in 1879. Directors: James Bruce, D.L., J. D. Dunville, D.L. (Chairman), H. C. Craig (Vice-Chairman), H. L. Garrett, and J. C. Brownrigg, three last-named being Managing Directors'[1]

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