Robert Dennistoun

Company Role

Dalnotter Iron Company
Co-owner/director

1800 - ????

Ironworks (Metallurgical)

Notes

Assets bought in 1800 for £9,250 by Dennistouns, McNairs and Tassie

Sources

George Thomson, 'The Dalnotter Iron Company: An 18thC Scottish Industrial Undertaking', Scottish Historical Review Vol. 35 No. 119 part I (April 1956), pp. 10-20.


Firm Notes

Founded 1769 by 3 Glasgow merchants and 2 Newcastle men.

  1. Dalnotter, August 31, 1787. Notice, That the Co-partnership of the Glasgow Iron and Steel Company, originally bearing the Firm of Murdochs, Hudson and Company- and afterwards generally called the Dalnotter Companny, and bearing the Firm of Murdoch, Gillies and Company, was this Day dissolved, and William Cuninghame, Esq; of Lainshaw, is to be no longer concerned in the Business. William Cuninghame; James Gordon; Peter Murdoch; John Gillies; Robert Dunmore.

  2. In 1800 all the company's properties in Old Kilpatrick Parish were purchased for £9,250 by Dennistouns, McNairs and Tassie (Robert and Richard Dennistoun, Robert and James McNair, Walter Tassie), and the works were possibly sold c. 1813. The business produced iron work for the American trade, including hand tools and mill parts.

Firm Sources

  1. London Gazette 12931 20/01/1787 p. 494.

  2. George Thomson, 'The Dalnotter Iron Company: An 18thC Scottish Industrial Undertaking', Scottish Historical Review Vol. 35 No. 119 part I (April 1956), pp. 10-20.