Series 3 > Court book of the Burgh of Kirkintilloch 1658-1694
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DISCHARGE.
I. Sums lodged in Bank
Savings Account . . £181 15 3
II. Funds at close of this Account:—
1. Balance at credit of
Savings Account with
Bank of Scotland . £436 4 0
2. Balance at credit of
Current Account with
Bank of Scotland . 19 6 0
£455 10 0
£455 10 0
Edinburgh, 18th November 1958.—I have examined the General Account
and Dr. Annie I. Dunlop Special Fund Account of the Honorary Treasurer
of the Scottish History Society for the year from 1st November 1957
to 31st October 1958, and I find the same to be correctly stated and
sufficiently vouched.
C. T. McINNES,
Auditor.
DISCHARGE.
I. Sums lodged in Bank
Savings Account . . £181 15 3
II. Funds at close of this Account:—
1. Balance at credit of
Savings Account with
Bank of Scotland . £436 4 0
2. Balance at credit of
Current Account with
Bank of Scotland . 19 6 0
£455 10 0
£455 10 0
Edinburgh, 18th November 1958.—I have examined the General Account
and Dr. Annie I. Dunlop Special Fund Account of the Honorary Treasurer
of the Scottish History Society for the year from 1st November 1957
to 31st October 1958, and I find the same to be correctly stated and
sufficiently vouched.
C. T. McINNES,
Auditor.
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