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Sir John Cargill, 1st Baronet

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In 1904, he succeeded his father as chairman of the Burmah Oil Company and its associates, remaining in the post until 1943. Cargill (through his subsidiary Concessions Syndicate Ltd) provided from Glasgow the necessary finance, plant and equipment, and skilled manpower for the long drawn-out task of
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wresting oil from the inhospitable land of Persia. Not until 1908 were oil deposits found there, and a new subsidiary company, Anglo-Persian Oil Co Ltd (now
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He was a director of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, a governor of the Royal Technical College, and a member of the Court of Glasgow University.
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Corley, T. A. B. "Cargill, Sir John Traill, first baronet (1867–1954)".
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in Glasgow. He left large bequests to the University of Glasgow and the
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office of his father's company, returning to Glasgow three years later.
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In 1895, Cargill married Mary Hope Walker Grierson, sister of
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Escutcheon of the Cargill baronets of Lowther Terrace, Glasgow
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DL
JP

Burmah Oil Company
Glasgow
Edinburgh
DL
JP
Glasgow
David Sime Cargill
Burmah Oil Company
Glasgow Academy
Burma
Rangoon
British Petroleum
Scottish Oils Ltd
Anglo-Persian Oil Company
Assam Oil Company

baronet
Glasgow
1920 New Year Honours
Deputy Lieutenant
University of Glasgow
Doctorate of Laws
Lieutenant-General Sir James Moncrieff Grierson
Allison Hope Cargill
Edinburgh
Hillfoot Cemetery

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