Series 3 > Ayr Burgh accounts, 1534-1624
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THE EXECUTIVE.
1935-1936.
President.
Principal Sir Robert Rait, C.B.E., LL.D
Chairman of Council.
William K. Dickson, LL.D.
Council.
John A. Inglis, K.C.
Professor R. K. Hannay, LL.D.
James MacLehose, LL.D.
T. Innes of Leamey.
Evan M. Barron.
R. C. Reid.
W. C. Dickinson, D.Lit.
Professor J. D. Mackie.
James Curle, W.S., LL.D.
R. L. Mackie.
D. B. Morris.
H. W. Meikle, D.Litt.
Corresponding Members of Council.
Professor Sir Charles H. Firth, LL.D., Oxford; Professor
Sanford Terry, Litt.D., Mus.D., D.Litt., LL.D., Aberdeen.
Hon. Treasurer.
John M. Howden, D.L., C.A., 8 York Place, Edinburgh.
Hon. Secretary.
E. W. M. Balfour-Melville, History Department, The
University, Edinburgh.
THE EXECUTIVE.
1935-1936.
President.
Principal Sir Robert Rait, C.B.E., LL.D
Chairman of Council.
William K. Dickson, LL.D.
Council.
John A. Inglis, K.C.
Professor R. K. Hannay, LL.D.
James MacLehose, LL.D.
T. Innes of Leamey.
Evan M. Barron.
R. C. Reid.
W. C. Dickinson, D.Lit.
Professor J. D. Mackie.
James Curle, W.S., LL.D.
R. L. Mackie.
D. B. Morris.
H. W. Meikle, D.Litt.
Corresponding Members of Council.
Professor Sir Charles H. Firth, LL.D., Oxford; Professor
Sanford Terry, Litt.D., Mus.D., D.Litt., LL.D., Aberdeen.
Hon. Treasurer.
John M. Howden, D.L., C.A., 8 York Place, Edinburgh.
Hon. Secretary.
E. W. M. Balfour-Melville, History Department, The
University, Edinburgh.
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