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This is all about as inaccurate as you can get: I'm not sure there's a true fact there. Patrick Wynne was a brewer in Dublin Street, Dundalk from at least the 1830s. By the early 1850s the Dublin Street brewery looks to have come into the control of Wynne's nephews John Charles Duffy and Arthur Duffy. Arthur Duffy evidently sold his share in the business in 1860, to a local businessman, Edward Henry Macardle, and a new firm, Duffy & Macardle, was set up. John Duffy died around 1863, and by 1864, Macardle had gone into a new partnership with his cousin, Andrew Thomas Moore, forming a new concern, Macardle, Moore & Co. In 1865 Macardle, Moore & Co moved operations to James McAlester's former brewery at Cambricville. In 1955 Macardle Moore sold a slice of their firm to Ind Coope, who later acquired the whole company, and in 1961 Ind Coope and Guinness merged their various ale producers, including Cherry's, into a new firm, Irish Ale Breweries. In 1966 Smithwick's joins Irish Ale Breweries, and in 1988 Guinness buys out the old Ind Coope share. OK? Zythophile (talk) 05:06, 6 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]