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FEMALE SOCIETY.
For the relief of indigent females, at least sixty years of
age, and resident in Dundee three years, by a monthly allow-
ance of 2s.
Mrs Wright, President.
Miss Whitson and Mrs Symers, Treasurers. Miss Jobson,
Secretary.
INDIGENT SICK SOCIETY 1797.
The Provost, President. David Brown, Vice President*
John Anderson, Secretary. Alexander Moncur, Treasurer.
John Maxwell, Collector.
CLOTHING SOCIETY.
Miss Watt, Treasurer. Miss Sturroct, Secretary.
HIGHLAND SOCIETY.
Established for the relief exclusively of persons from the
Highlands.
William Byers, President. Peter Hean, Vice President.
Reverend Charles Macalister, Chaplain.
Robert Bell, Treasurer. George Simpson, Secretary.
John Bogue, Piper and Officer.
KIKK TREASURER S OFFICE.
48 Barrack Street.
Alexander Keay, Session Clerk. William Morris, Treasurer
and Collector of Poor's Rates.
Webster's mortification — 1799.
Twenty-five bursars attending the Mathematical Classes in
the Academy receive education. Thirty boys receive 21., and
thirty girls 1^. 10s each annually, for the purposes of education
during two years.
Trustees — The Provost, James Webster of Balmuir, Sir David
Wedderburne, Bart., R. Graham, merchant, London, David
Wedderburne of Pearsie, Dr Stormonth, and Christopher Kerr.
BAILIE WILLIAM ROGEr's MORTIFICATION 1658.
b-jven -ooys receive each 4/. yearly, with clothing for four
years, and S^. 6s 8d as apprentice fee. The Kirk Session
Ftitrons.
FEMALE SOCIETY.
For the relief of indigent females, at least sixty years of
age, and resident in Dundee three years, by a monthly allow-
ance of 2s.
Mrs Wright, President.
Miss Whitson and Mrs Symers, Treasurers. Miss Jobson,
Secretary.
INDIGENT SICK SOCIETY 1797.
The Provost, President. David Brown, Vice President*
John Anderson, Secretary. Alexander Moncur, Treasurer.
John Maxwell, Collector.
CLOTHING SOCIETY.
Miss Watt, Treasurer. Miss Sturroct, Secretary.
HIGHLAND SOCIETY.
Established for the relief exclusively of persons from the
Highlands.
William Byers, President. Peter Hean, Vice President.
Reverend Charles Macalister, Chaplain.
Robert Bell, Treasurer. George Simpson, Secretary.
John Bogue, Piper and Officer.
KIKK TREASURER S OFFICE.
48 Barrack Street.
Alexander Keay, Session Clerk. William Morris, Treasurer
and Collector of Poor's Rates.
Webster's mortification — 1799.
Twenty-five bursars attending the Mathematical Classes in
the Academy receive education. Thirty boys receive 21., and
thirty girls 1^. 10s each annually, for the purposes of education
during two years.
Trustees — The Provost, James Webster of Balmuir, Sir David
Wedderburne, Bart., R. Graham, merchant, London, David
Wedderburne of Pearsie, Dr Stormonth, and Christopher Kerr.
BAILIE WILLIAM ROGEr's MORTIFICATION 1658.
b-jven -ooys receive each 4/. yearly, with clothing for four
years, and S^. 6s 8d as apprentice fee. The Kirk Session
Ftitrons.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Dundee > Dundee Post Office directory for 1845 > (224) |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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