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230: 175: 95: 122:. Reid considered that William Ross's attentions paid to his sisters Helen and Charlotte were improper, and challenged Ross to a duel. Ross declined the challenge, on the pretext that Reid was a married man. Reid then arranged for his brother David to return from India, and challenge Ross in his place. A duel between David Reid and William Ross took place at 379:
Rossiana; papers and documents relating to the history and genealogy of the ancient and noble house of Ross, of Ross-shire, Scotland, and its descent form the ancient earls of Ross, together with the descent of the ancient and historic family of Read, from Rede of Trough-end, Reade of Barton Court,
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As a consequence of the death of William Ross, the title of his Shandwick estate came into the family. The matter was still open in 1871, when Andrew Gildart Reid, an older son of Nevile Reid, failed in a legal case. On the death of Miss Ross of Shandwick in 1872, four claimants emerged. By 1881,
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The brewery partnership was reconstituted in 1809, with Henry's younger brother Thomas Meux (1772–1842) representing the Meux family, with John Reid (died 1821)) a partner as well as his brother Andrew, who emerged as senior partner. In 1816 Thomas Meux left, and the firm went on to trade as
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Robert Reid, died without issue. He married in 1842 Dora Loraine Fraser, daughter of James Fraser, 6th of Achnagairn and Dora Macrae. Her grandmother Jean McKenzie, who married John Fraser, 5th of Achnagairn, was a first cousin of Jannet, Robert's mother. Her sister Helen married
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there were two claimants and the estate was in process of being divided between them. The claim of Nevile Reid (born 1839), son by his second marriage of Nevile Reid, the third son of Andrew Reid by his first marriage, had prevailed, and he was known as Reid of Shandwick.
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joined. Working relationships in the firm became strained, when Reid began to suspect that part of the business was being run covertly. Matters came to a head with a chancery case brought by Reid, in 1808, against operations of
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In 1793 Reid joined the brewers Meux & Jackson, which came to trade as Meux, Reid & Co. The injection of capital brought by Reid allowed the building of a very large vat, at the firm's Griffin Brewery. Five years later
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Reid became a wine and spirit merchant, and distiller. From 1790 to 1793, when he left, he was the London resident of John Fergusson & Co., in partnership with John Fergusson and Fairlie in India,
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in 1820, but did not come into residence. He was a partner in Reid & Co. He married Louisa Margaret Barkly, daughter of the sugar merchant and plantation owner Aeneas Barkly, and sister of
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Reid married, secondly in 1804, Jannet McNeil. She was the daughter of Delicia McNeil, whose mother Janet Ross had married John McKenzie; this was her second marriage. They had five sons:
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History of the Frasers of Lovat, with genealogies of the principal families of the name: to which is added those of Dunballoch and Phopachy
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The Court Magazine & Monthly Critic and Lady's Magazine, & Museum of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions, &c
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Reid's mother Mary was the daughter of Andrew Ross, whose grandson William Ross, son of Mary's brother David Ross, was a writer for the
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View of the Agriculture of Middlesex: With Observations on the Means of Its Improvement and Several Essays on Agriculture in General
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Of the daughters, Mary (1792–1849) married the West Indies merchant and plantation owner John Innes (1786–1869) and was mother of
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Henry Reid, a cleric, died unmarried. On his ordination in 1830 as a deacon he became a stipendiary curate at
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Reid married, firstly in 1782, Harriet Gildart (1763–1802), daughter of Thomas Gildart, and granddaughter of
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The Problem of Freedom: Race, Labor, and Politics in Jamaica and Britain, 1832-1938
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Hibbert, Christopher; Weinreb, Ben; Keay, John; Keay, Julia (9 September 2011).
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Cass, Frederick Charles; Society, London and Middlesex Archaeological (1885).
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Cass, Frederick Charles; Society, London and Middlesex Archaeological (1885).
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Cass, Frederick Charles; Society, London and Middlesex Archaeological (1885).
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Andrew Gildart Reid (born 1783), who died on a voyage to India at age 18.
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The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at Present Existing
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History of Hertfordshire: History of the hundreds of Dacorum and Cashio
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History of Hertfordshire: History of the hundreds of Dacorum and Cashio
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built in memory of their brother George Alexander; they did not marry.
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Berks, and Read of Delaware. Also some account of the related families
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The Private Side of the Canton Trade, 1700–1840: Beyond the Companies
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Andrew Gildart Reid, eldest son of Andrew Reid, 1799 portrait by
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Reid spent some of his early life in India; he made a voyage as
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Meux's Brewhouse, built c.1796, on Liquor-pond Street, London
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19:(1751–1841) was a Scottish brewer and distiller. He was 221:(1794–1852), army officer and Member of Parliament for 1066:
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Harrow School; Gun, William Townsend Jackson (1934).
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Dyke, Paul A. Van; Schopp, Susan E. (13 March 2018).
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Read, Harmon Pumpelly; Reid, Francis Nevile (1908).
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The Brewing Industry: A Guide to Historical Records
383:. Albany, N.Y.: Press of the Argus Co. p. 115. 802:The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 1153: 1144:. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie. p. 636. 767: 611:"No. 46, Bedford Square, British History Online" 126:in May 1790, in which Ross was fatally wounded. 56:Imperial Asiatic Company of Trieste and Antwerp 680:Middleton, John; Board of Agriculture (1807). 577:Wilson, R. G. "Meux family (per. 1757–1910)". 519: 738:Inverness Advertiser and Ross-shire Chronicle 702:Inverness Advertiser and Ross-shire Chronicle 256:William Reid (1805–1867). He was educated at 968:. T. and A. Constable. 1892. pp. 36–37. 912:Hunt, Julian; Thorpe, David (29 June 2023). 867:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 583:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 526:. Manchester University Press. p. 274. 109: 1086: 556:(3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan. p. 90. 393: 355: 335: 199:Nevile Reid (1789–1839). He was briefly at 39:, a merchant, and David, an officer in the 911: 750: 663:"Parishes: Barnet, British History Online" 417:. Hong Kong University Press. p. 56. 410: 371: 369: 1137: 1122:. Dobbs & Company. 1842. p. 108. 520:Richmond, Lesley; Turton, Alison (1990). 351: 349: 178:Harriet Reid, portrait from the 1780s by 1133: 1131: 1129: 861:West, Jenny. "Innes, John (1829–1904)". 452: 440:The Red Barrel: A History of Watney Mann 375: 228: 173: 93: 864:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 833: 644: 627: 580:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 486:. East India Company. pp. 156–157. 479: 366: 1154: 1041: 978: 805:. Edw. Cave, 1736-. 1845. p. 663. 346: 331: 329: 327: 325: 323: 321: 319: 1126: 958: 956: 837:Portrayal and the Search for Identity 782: 770:The Harrow School Register, 1571-1800 757:. T.C. & E.C. Jack. p. 1352. 545: 543: 437: 1192:19th-century Scottish businesspeople 1187:18th-century Scottish businesspeople 1102:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 1014: 834:Pointon, Marcia (15 February 2013). 515: 513: 160:View of the Agriculture of Middlesex 751:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1910). 698:"The Disputed Shandwick Succession" 316: 13: 1021:. JHU Press. p. 449 note 78. 953: 789:. Hurst and Blackett. p. 419. 772:. Harrow Association. p. 119. 716:"Estate of Shandwick, Easter Ross" 576: 540: 14: 1208: 510: 860: 1197:19th-century Scottish merchants 1172:18th-century Scottish merchants 1110: 1080: 1053: 1035: 1008: 990: 972: 932: 905: 887: 854: 840:. Reaktion Books. p. 110. 827: 809: 793: 776: 761: 744: 734:"The Shandwick Succession Case" 726: 708: 690: 686:. G. and W. Nicol. p. 662. 673: 655: 638: 621: 603: 570: 483:Papers Respecting Illicit Trade 272:. He then resided at The Node, 247:St James Church, Gerrards Cross 213:Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier 31:He was the son of John Reid of 740:. 23 December 1881. p. 4. 473: 446: 431: 404: 387: 1: 1138:Mackenzie, Alexander (1896). 26: 21:High Sheriff of Hertfordshire 881:UK public library membership 645:Cussans, John Edwin (1879). 628:Cussans, John Edwin (1879). 597:UK public library membership 480:Company, East India (1799). 7: 1047:A Cambridge Alumni Database 984:A Cambridge Alumni Database 129: 10: 1213: 1049:. University of Cambridge. 986:. University of Cambridge. 704:. 16 June 1871. p. 3. 634:. Chatto. p. 54 note. 459:. iUniverse. p. 128. 453:Kienholz, Mary L. (2008). 287:Hugh Reid, died unmarried. 262:Trinity College, Cambridge 915:Gerrards Cross: A History 722:. 30 May 1872. p. 4. 667:www.british-history.ac.uk 615:www.british-history.ac.uk 169: 110:Quarrel with William Ross 76: 1015:Holt, Thomas C. (1992). 980:"Reid, William (RT820W)" 553:The London Encyclopaedia 442:. J. 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Index

High Sheriff of Hertfordshire
Tain
John
Bengal Army
supercargo
Imperial Asiatic Company of Trieste and Antwerp
opium
William Fairlie
David Scott
Robert Wigram
Henry Meux

Reid & Co.
East India Company
Shandwick
Blackheath
Bedford Square
Hertfordshire
Augustine Prévost
Chipping Barnet
Enfield Chase
John Middleton

George Romney
Richard Gildart
Harrow School
Royal Navy
Rawson Hart Boddam
Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier
George Alexander Reid

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