Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Park Lyle

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William Park Lyle (1853-1935) of Abram Lyle and Sons

1853 Born at Greenock the son of Abram Lyle and his wife Mary Park

1874 Married at Greenock to Jane Duff

1884 'William Park Lyle, who had gone to reside London.'[1]

1901 Living at 42 Landfield Gardens, Hampstead: William P. Lyle (age 48 born Scotland), Sugar Refiner and Employer. With his wife Jane and daughter Mary.[2]

1935 Died. 'suddenly. at Eastbourne, William Park Lyle, of 9, Wyndham House. Sloane-gardens, S.W.1, and late of Messrs. Abram Lyle and Sons, 21 Mincing-lane, aged 82.'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Greenock Advertiser - Wednesday 16 January 1884
  2. 1901 Census
  3. Eastbourne Chronicle - Saturday 31 August 1935