John Quigley (author)

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John Quigley (born 1925)[1] is a Scottish author. His novel King's Royal (1975) uses his extensive experience in the liquor trade to produce a historical about the invention of blended whisky in mid-nineteenth century Glasgow. A 1983 BBC television series was based on the novel.[2] Queen's Royal is a sequel.

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