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CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 79
Alexander Edward's Educational Bequest. — The interest of £1,000 is
applied for the education of bursars at the High School. Children of employees
at Messrs A. & D. Edward & Comijany's Works have a i^reference. Patrons,
the Directors of the High School. Secretary, A. W. Gumming, 1 Bank street.
Anderson Scholarship Fund. — The interest of £1,400 is applied for the
endowment of two Scholarships at the University of St Andrews, for High
School i3upils. Patrons, the Directors of the High School. Secretary, A. W.
Gumming, Solicitor, 1 Bank street.
The Misses Baxter of Balgavies Scholarship Fund.— The sum of
£2,. 500 was mortified for the endowment of two Scholarships of £40 each ; and
the accumulations of income were in 1877 consolidated for the foundation and
endowment of an additional Scholarship of the value of £20, at the University
of Edmburgh, in connection with the High School, for the encouragement of
studies in Mechanics and Engineering. Patrons, the Directors of the High
School. Secretary, A. W. Gumming, Solicitor, 1 Bank street.
Miss Janet Henderson's — 1848, — The Stock is £2,200. Seventeen old
or indigent women each receive an annual allowance of £5 from the revenue.
Menial servants are strictly prohibited, by the Mortifier's mil, from sharing
in the benefits of the trust. Patrons — John Henderson, jun.. Rev. Colin
Camijbell, and John W. Shepherd. Factors, Hendry & Pollock, 3 Seagate.
George Marshall's Bequest. — The interest of £.500 is divided half-yearly
among five old seamen who have served in the Royal Navy. Patrons, the
Master and Committee of the Trinity House, Dundee. Factor, James Hunter,
Jr., Solicitor, 69 Reform street. Secretary to the Incorjioration.
Lord Panmure's— 1840. — The interest of £1,000, given to the Town by the
late Lord Panmure, is paid annually to the Royal Infirmary.
, John Grieve's — 1806. — The sum of £393, Is. 3d. , mortified for the mainten^
ance of an indigent lunatic in the Dundee Asylum. Patrons, the Kirk-Session.
Factor, Treasurer of the Dundee Asylum.
Patrick A. Lowson Memorial Scholarship — 1873.— Capital Funds,
£2000. The Scholarship is tenable for two years, and is worth, subject to
certain conditions, not less than £60 per annum, and is presently £70 per
amuim. Candidates must have attended three years, not necessarily con-
secutive, at a School or Schools in Dundee or Broughty Ferry, and may have
attended, for not more than one Session, any University or College in the
United Kingdom. Trustees, the Parish Minister of Dundee, the Provost of
Dundee, the President of the Chamber of Commerce (ex-ojficiisj, and Messrs
H. B. Fergusson, A. J. Buist, William Lowson, William Lowson, jun., and
James Gray Flowerdew Lowson. Factor, William Lowson, 107 Murraygate.

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