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shall he elected a Councillor for the year immediately
succeeding that in which he is then serving, such mem-
ber of Council, or Deacon, shall not thereby, as hereto-
fore, have two votes in making up leets for the Provost,
Bailies, and Treasurer, nor in electing them ; hut the
Council shall choose a proxy to vote for him in the elec-
tion of the Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer, in the cha-
racter which he held previous to his new election.
Provided always, that no member of the Nine Incor-
porated Trades of Dundee, being also a member of the
Guildry thereof, shall be entitled to vote as a member
of the Guildry in the election of any member of the
Town Council, unless he shall have previously renoun-
ced his political rights as a tradesman or member of one
of the Nine Incorporations; and that no member of the
Guildry, being also a member of any of the Nine Incor-
porated Trades, shall vote in his Incorporation in the
election of any member of the Town Council, unless he
?>hall have previously renounced his political rights as a
Guild-brother: Provided always, that -such renuncia-
tion, in either case, shall in noways affect any beneficial
right competent to such persons as members either of
the Guildry or Incorporated Trades.
The Convener shall attend the said meeting of Coun-
cil, to be held on Tuesday, for making u\i the leets, and
take his seat in Council immediately after the two Trades
Councillors have been elected. But before taking his
seat, he shall produce his Burgess and Trades Tickets,
as evidence of his being a Burgess and a member of one
of the Nine Incorporated Trades, with an extract of the
minute of his election as Convener, certified by the clerk
of the said Nine Trades. The Dean of Guild and Coun,-
cillor to the Guild shall attend the first stated meeting
of Council after their election ; and before taking their
seats in Council, shall product 5 their several Burgess anil
Guildry Tickets, as evidence of their being Burgesses and
Guild-brothers, with an extract of the minute of their
shall he elected a Councillor for the year immediately
succeeding that in which he is then serving, such mem-
ber of Council, or Deacon, shall not thereby, as hereto-
fore, have two votes in making up leets for the Provost,
Bailies, and Treasurer, nor in electing them ; hut the
Council shall choose a proxy to vote for him in the elec-
tion of the Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer, in the cha-
racter which he held previous to his new election.
Provided always, that no member of the Nine Incor-
porated Trades of Dundee, being also a member of the
Guildry thereof, shall be entitled to vote as a member
of the Guildry in the election of any member of the
Town Council, unless he shall have previously renoun-
ced his political rights as a tradesman or member of one
of the Nine Incorporations; and that no member of the
Guildry, being also a member of any of the Nine Incor-
porated Trades, shall vote in his Incorporation in the
election of any member of the Town Council, unless he
?>hall have previously renounced his political rights as a
Guild-brother: Provided always, that -such renuncia-
tion, in either case, shall in noways affect any beneficial
right competent to such persons as members either of
the Guildry or Incorporated Trades.
The Convener shall attend the said meeting of Coun-
cil, to be held on Tuesday, for making u\i the leets, and
take his seat in Council immediately after the two Trades
Councillors have been elected. But before taking his
seat, he shall produce his Burgess and Trades Tickets,
as evidence of his being a Burgess and a member of one
of the Nine Incorporated Trades, with an extract of the
minute of his election as Convener, certified by the clerk
of the said Nine Trades. The Dean of Guild and Coun,-
cillor to the Guild shall attend the first stated meeting
of Council after their election ; and before taking their
seats in Council, shall product 5 their several Burgess anil
Guildry Tickets, as evidence of their being Burgesses and
Guild-brothers, with an extract of the minute of their
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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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