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Duncan Dunbar (1764 – 1825) was a
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brewer and wine merchant. Dunbar was born in Balnageith near
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, in what was then Elginshire. He settled in
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in the 1790s, establishing his alcohol business at Dunbar wharf. On the death of their father, Duncan and his brother John took on the running of the business. Duncan junior bought out his brother John. Then he expanded the business into shipping. He was extremely successful and when he died on 6 March 1862 at his home at Porchester Terrace, Paddington his fortune amounted to £1.5 million.


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Duncan Dunbar and his Ships


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1825 deaths 18th-century Scottish businesspeople Year of birth unknown Wine merchants Year of birth uncertain 19th-century Scottish businesspeople 1764 births {{Scotland-bio-stub