William Murray & Co Ltd,. of Edinburgh, , Scotland
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William Murray & Co Ltd,.
William Murray, brewer and farmer, established the business at Ednam, near Kelso, Scotland, in 1880. The brewery was destroyed by fire and William Murray moved to Craigmillar, Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1886 and established the Craigmillar Brewery. William Murray & Co Ltd was registered in December 1897 as a limited liability company to acquire the business at a purchase price of GBP 75,000.
The company took over John Somerville & Co Ltd, North British Brewery, Duddingston, Edinburgh (est. 1897), in 1922; John & George Brown, Macduff Brewery, East Wemyss, Scotland, (est. 1850s) and 8 tied houses in 1926; William Halley Brown, Craigie Brewery, Lyon Street, Dundee, Scotland, in 1943; and John Wallace & Co, Aberdeen, Grampian, whisky blenders and wine and spirit merchants, in about 1946. Brewing ceased at Craigmillar Brewery in 1950, continuing at the North British Brewery.
The company was acquired in May 1960 by Northern Breweries of Great Britain Ltd, later United Breweries Ltd, York and London, England, which merged with Charrington and Co Ltd, London, in 1962 through a holding company, Charrington United Breweries Ltd. It continued to brew until May 1962 when brewing was transferred to Aitchison Jeffrey Ltd, Heriot Brewery, Roseburn Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland. Bottling and malting continued at the North British Brewery until 1964.
Source: Richmond, Lesley and Turton, Alison (eds), The Brewing Industry. A Guide to Historical Records, (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1990).