Series 4 > Knights of St John of Jerusalem in Scotland
(374) [Page 1] - Executive
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SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY
THE EXECUTIVE
1981-1982
President
PROFESSOR ROSALIND MITCHISON
Chairman of Council
A. D. CAMERON
Council
D. ABBOTT
J. S. GIBSON
B. WALKER
J. W. M. BANNERMAN
J. F. MCCAFFREY
J. STRAWHORN
J. DI FOLCO
M. DILWORTH
A. DURIE
D. E. R. WATT
W. H. MAKEY
ANNETTE SMITH
Corresponding Members of Council
professor michel de bouard, France
PROFESSOR MAURICE LEE, JR, USA
Honorary Treasurer
IAN B. COWAN, PHD
Department of Scottish History
University of Glasgow
9 University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QH
Honorary Secretary
DAVID STEVENSON, PH D
Department of History
King’s College, Aberdeen ABp 2UB
Honorary Publication Secretary
THOMAS I. RAE, PH D
THE EXECUTIVE
1981-1982
President
PROFESSOR ROSALIND MITCHISON
Chairman of Council
A. D. CAMERON
Council
D. ABBOTT
J. S. GIBSON
B. WALKER
J. W. M. BANNERMAN
J. F. MCCAFFREY
J. STRAWHORN
J. DI FOLCO
M. DILWORTH
A. DURIE
D. E. R. WATT
W. H. MAKEY
ANNETTE SMITH
Corresponding Members of Council
professor michel de bouard, France
PROFESSOR MAURICE LEE, JR, USA
Honorary Treasurer
IAN B. COWAN, PHD
Department of Scottish History
University of Glasgow
9 University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QH
Honorary Secretary
DAVID STEVENSON, PH D
Department of History
King’s College, Aberdeen ABp 2UB
Honorary Publication Secretary
THOMAS I. RAE, PH D
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