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in Edinburgh with money from his mother and his uncle, Tom Jeffrey. After growing sales in Scotland, his nephew William Younger of Alloa began an apprenticeship with him and eventually became managing director. Exports were made to Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India, with
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From 1851 he received technical and management training from his uncles, John and David Jeffrey, proprietors of the Heriot brewery in Edinburgh. In 1856, he established the
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He married Helen Anderson in 1885 and they had one daughter born out of wedlock. His wife died in 1906 and was buried on the west side of
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in 1856, served as a member of parliament (MP) from 1886 to 1900, and funded the construction of the
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having 90% of sales in north-eastern England by the turn of the century. The brewery became part of
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for a commission agent and then as a bookkeeper for a spinning firm in Yorkshire.
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in Surrey, which was purchased in 1906 for his daughter Margaret and her husband
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This article is about the Scottish brewer and politician. For other uses, see
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and the freedom of the city of Edinburgh. He also presented paintings to the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Edinburgh constituencies
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Monuments and Statues of Edinburgh, Michael T.R.B. Turnbull (Chambers) p.11
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in Surrey was McEwan's final home and was bequeathed to the
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in Surrey. His estate was valued at £1.5 million.
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in 1942 in memory of her father. He died in 1913 in
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William McEwan (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable

Member of Parliament
Edinburgh Central
John Wilson
George Mackenzie Brown
Alloa
Mayfair
Great Bookham
Liberal
Dame Margaret Greville
Alloa Academy
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mə-KEW-ən
Fountain Brewery
McEwan Hall
University of Edinburgh
Alloa
George, 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie
Robert, Baron Blanesburgh
Alloa Academy
Alloa Coal Company
Patersons
Glasgow
Fountain Brewery
Fountainbridge
McEwan's
Scottish & Newcastle
Edinburgh Central

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