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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
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Griffin Brewery. Five years later
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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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Delicia McNeil, whose mother Janet Ross had married John McKenzie; this was her second marriage. They had five sons:
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Reid's mother Mary was the daughter of Andrew Ross, whose grandson
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256:William Reid (1805–1867). He was educated at
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912:Hunt, Julian; Thorpe, David (29 June 2023).
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