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Tweed Manufacturers.  
Tweed Manufacturers.  


Established in 1867 by the late Lawrence Skene, from whose representatives business was acquired by the Portree Wool Mill Company, Limited, after his death.  
Established in 1867 by the late Lawrence Skene, from whose representatives business was acquired by the Portree Wool Mill Company Limited, after his death.  


Incorporated as a Limited Company in. 1901.
1901 The Portree Wool Mill Company Limited, a private company with capital of £2,000, was incorporated.<ref>The Scotsman 11 May 1901</ref>
 
1944 The company went into voluntary liquidation with a view to its reconstruction.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/16114/page/112</ref> A new company of the same name was incorporated, with capital of £15,630.<ref>The Scotsman 8 April 1944</ref>




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of 59, Academy Street, Inverness.

Tweed Manufacturers.

Established in 1867 by the late Lawrence Skene, from whose representatives business was acquired by the Portree Wool Mill Company Limited, after his death.

1901 The Portree Wool Mill Company Limited, a private company with capital of £2,000, was incorporated.[1]

1944 The company went into voluntary liquidation with a view to its reconstruction.[2] A new company of the same name was incorporated, with capital of £15,630.[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 11 May 1901
  2. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/16114/page/112
  3. The Scotsman 8 April 1944
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/4844