Note: there are errors in the addition on several pages of Accounts. Presumably these are errors made by the Clerk copying them from the Cash Book into this Book



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The Boxmaster would propose the Vote of Thanks.

It was agreed that the Public Address System be obtained from Messers Larg & Sons and also that Mr Thomson be asked to undertake the duties of Toast Master.

It was agreed tat there would be invited to the Top Table in addition to the Speakers the Ex-Deacons, the Chaplain E-Clerk Frank Hay, the Convener of the Three trades and the Lord Dean of Guild.
March Making

It was intimated that the March Making would be held on 24th March 1941 when the Rooms had been booked at the Queen’s Hotel.

He Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair

A C McNab


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held at 2 Union Street Dundee on Wednesday 17th February 1971 at 5.30. p.m.

Present: Deacon A C McNab, Boxmaster Chessor L Matthew Dr R J Ritchie, Messers R H Gilbert, A J G Brown, and John W Sutherland

Also Iain R L Lamont Clerk

Apologies for absence were intimated from: EX-Deacon Dr O Taylor Brown and Messers R Roscoe, R D Bruce and S G Henderson

Minutes

The Minute of Meeting of the Committee held on 22nd October 1970 was read and approved.


Arising from the Minute:

The Clerk submitted a Statement showing the Expenses involved in the Annual Dinner and this showed a loss of £5.12. 9d. the Deacon stated that he would make payment of this. The matter of financial loss at Suppers and Dinners was discussed and it was agreed that this should not be met by the Deacon. It was agreed tat as far as possible these functions should pay their own way and that a Suspense Account be set up into which any surplus could be paid and from which any losses could be met.


Ralph Pride Bequest

The Clerk reported that the Principals of the here Colleges had decided to accept the donation of the prizes and had given details of the method of awarding these all; of which were acceptable to the Committee. It was agreed that the names of the prizes be “The Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee (Ralph Pride Bequest)”.


Applications for Membership

The Clerk submitted Applications for Membership from Messers T F W Caird, J M Fraser, J A Inverarity, J R Little, J P McPherson, J I Merry and J R Munro. These applications were approved by the Committee, a further two applications were expected and it was remitted to the Deacon, Boxmaster and the Clerk to approve these.


Arrangements for Supper on 24th March

It was agreed that the Toast List be the Nine Incorporated Trades, the Legal Profession and the New Members. The reply to the Toast to the Legal Profession would be made by B C Bowman and the Deacon undertook the arrangements for the Craftsman to propose the Toast.

A Specimen Menu was produced and it was agreed that the price of he Ticket be £1.50. It was remitted to the Clerk to make the usual arrangements.

It was intimated that the Autumn Making would take place on 6th October 1971 being the Wednesday before the Kirkin of the Trades ad that the Annual Dinner would be held on Wednesday 24th November 1941.

The Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

A C McNab


At Dundee the 24th day of March 1971

At a Special General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 6.45 p.m.

Present: Deacon A C McNab, Boxmaster Chessor L Matthew

Also attending Members of the Craft as per the Lockit Book and Mr Iain R I Lamont Clerk


Deacon A C McNab proposed and Boxmaster Chessor Matthew seconded the following gentlemen for admission to the Craft:

Norman Denis Egan District Valuer Eastcott Esplanade Dundee

James Norrie Fraser Company Director 18 Rockfield Street Dundee

John Ross Little Chief Constable 102a Forthill Road Broughty Ferry Dundee

James Paton McPherson Company Director 9 Park Road Dundee

James Robertson Munro Company Director 2 Rosemarkie Crescent Barnhill Dundee

Philip Sykes Ridgway Contractor 3 Dawson Place Broughty Ferry Dundee.

These gentlemen having severally emitted the customary declaration were accordingly admitted Members with all the rights, privileges and immunities appertaining to Membership conform to Minute of admission in the Lockit Book. The Clerk was instructed to have Certificates of Admission issued on payment of entry money and dues.


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held at 2 Union Street Dundee on Tuesday 31st August 1971 at 5.30. p.m.

Present: Deacon A C McNab, Boxmaster Chessor L Matthew, Ex-Deacon O Taylor Brown, Dr R T Ritchie, Messers A J G Brown, R H Gilbert, Duncan S Miller, S G Henderson and J W Sutherland

Also Iain R L Lamont Clerk

Minutes


The Minute of Meeting of the Committee held on 17th February 1971 was read and approved.
Arrangements for Annual General Meeting

Applications for admission to the Craft were submitted from Mr G D Anderson, J D Boyd, W Clunie, J A Inverarity, A S Kyle and H B S Lawson. It was intimated that it was expected that Applications would be received from Mr B C Bowman and Mr R Ogilvy Smith and it was expected that the eight applications be approved.

The Toast List was discussed and it was agreed that e Toast be “The Nine Incorporated Trades”, this to be proposed by Mr A S Brand and to be replied by an Ex-Convener to be arranged by Convener R Ogilvy Smith who would be with the new Members. It was further agreed that Ex-Deacon Dr O Taylor Brown propose the Toast of “The New Deacon, Boxmaster and Clerk” and that the Vote of Thanks be given by a Member of the Committee.

The Menu for the Supper was considered and approved and it was agreed that the cost of the Ticket for the Supper be £1.50.

It was further agreed to ask the Principal of the University of Dundee to have the new Bonnet at the Supper that it might be seen by he Members. The Deacon mentioned that we had presented the new Bonnet to the Principal of the University at a Ceremony on 1st July 1971 when there had been five Ex-Deacons present.

The Accounts of the craft for the year to 30th June 1971 were submitted and approved. Arising out of these there was discussion on the practice of the Deacon and the Boxmaster making up any loss on the expenses of the Suppers and Dinners, this arising mainly from the cost of hospitality extended to guests. It was agreed that as far as possible the price of the Tickets for the Suppers and the Dinners should be such that there be if possible no loss but if the Deacon and the Boxmaster did wish to make a contribution in the event of a loss then this was to be limited to an amount not exceeding £21 for each in any one year.


Ralph Pride Bequest

The use of the Funds of this Bequest was considered and it was agreed that in addition to the prize of £10 to each of the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee College of Commerce and College of Technology there also be made a prize of £5 each year for a three year period to the Department of General Practice of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Dundee.


Annual Dinner

It was intimated that the Annual Dinner of the craft would be held in the Invercarse Hotel on Wednesday 24th Novembers 1971 and the Boxmaster added that the principal Speakers for this had already been arranged.

The Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

Chessor Matthew


At Dundee on the Sixth day of October Nineteen hundred and seventy one.

At the Annual General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 6.45 p.m.

Present: Deacon A C McNab, Boxmaster Chessor L Matthew

Also attending;

Members of the Craft as per the Lockit Book and Mr Iain I L Lamont Clerk
The Deacon opened the Meeting and referred to the recent sad Death of Mr Frank Hay who had been Clerk to the Craft for 18 years. He referred to his many qualities and he devotion which he had shown to the Craft and he asked that Members stand in silence for one minute in Honour and Tribute to him.
Apologies for Absence: were intimated from Dr A Tulloch, Messers A J Nicoll, R B Millar, A McKenzie, K Ross, E Gamble, M H Cherry, J R Munro, T D Duncan, F A Carr, A Brown, M Mitchell, W R R Bruce, A Goodfellow, A R Simpson and M Murray
Minutes

The following Minutes were read and approved:

(a) Annual General Meeting - 7th October 1970

(b) Special General Meeting - 7th October 1970

(c) –do- 4th March 1971

The Clerk reported the Committee Meetings were held on 22nd October 1970, 17th February 1971 and 31st August 1971


Accounts

The Clerk submitted the Accounts of the Craft for the Year ending 30th June 1971 an Abstract of what had already been circulated to Members. The Clerk reported that the Income had exceeded the expenditure by £50.63 but this was due to the fact ha here had been less than the normal Expenses in the year and also that there had been included payments as Prizes under the Ralph Pride Bequest.


Election of Office Bearers

(a) Deacon

On the motion of Deacon A C McNab seconded by Craftsman Harold Adams, Boxmaster Chessor Matthew was unanimously elected Deacon for the ensuing year. The new Deacon expressed his thanks to the Members of the Craft for appointing him Deacon and assured the Members that it would be his earnest endeavour to serve the Craft to he best of his ability. He also paid tribute to the services rendered to the Craft by Ex-Deacon A C McNab and had pleasure in making this presentation to him of the Ex-Deacons badge. Ex-Deacon A C McNab stated how much he had enjoyed the honour of acting as Deacon for the past two years and thanked the Boxmaster and Members of the Committee for their co-operations and assistance.

(b) Boxmaster

On the motion of Deacon Chessor Matthew seconded by Ex-Deacon A C McNab, Dr R Y Ritchie was unanimously elected Boxmaster for the ensuing year. In accepting Office Dr Ritchie thanked ha Members for the Honour they paid him in appointing him to this High Office.

(c) Clerk

On the motion of the Deacon Mr Iain R L Lamont was unanimously re-elected Clerk to the Craft.

(d) Committee

It was intimated that Messers ~ R D Bruce, R H Gilbert, S G Henderson and R Roscoe retired from Office and were not eligible for re-election.

The following were appointed as Members of the Committee to hold office for two years: Mr J A Carr proposed by Ex-Deacon O Taylor Brown and seconded by J R Gellatly. Mr J P Allardyce proposed by Ex-Deacon Davidson seconded by Mr Duncan Millar, Mr I R Brewster proposed by Ex-Deacon A C McNab seconded by Mr Neil Bowman. Mr A M T Currie proposed by Mr R Roscoe and seconded by Ex-Deacon Andrew Wallace.


Annual dinner

The Deacon intimated that the Annual Dinner would be held in the Invercarse Hotel on Wednesday 24th November 1971.


Kirking of he Trades.

The Deaden reminded Members that the Kirking of the Trades would take place in St Andrew’s Church on Sunday 10th October and he expressed the hop that as many Members as possible would attend.

The Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair
At Dundee the Sixth day of October Nineteen Hundred and Seventy One

At a Special General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 7.15 p.m.

Present: Deacon Chessor L Matthew, Boxmaster R T Ritchie

Also attending

Members of the Craft as per Lockit Book and Mr Iain R L Lamont Clerk
Deacon Chessor Matthew proposed and Boxmaster R T Ritchie seconded the following Gentlemen for admission to the Craft namely:

George Dorward Anderson Principal Teacher 280 Perth Road Dundee

Bernard Clifford Bowman Solicitor 27 Bank Street Dundee

James Davidson Boyd Director Art Galleries and Museums 16 Strips of Craigie Road Dundee

Peter Wilson Clunie Deputy Headmaster Firth View 7 Golf Avenue Monifieth

James Alexander Inverarity Chartered Accountant Cransley Liff by Dundee

Andrew Smith Kyle Director 5 Strathern Road Broughty Ferry Dundee

Harry Burness Stephen Lawson Haulage Contractor 97 Beach Crescent Broughty Ferry Dundee

Robert Ogilvie Smith Shoe Merchant 5 Arnhall gardens Dundee

These gentlemen having severally emitted the customary declaration were accordingly admitted Members with all the rights, privileges and immunities appertaining to Membership conform to Minute of admission in the Lockit Book. The Clerk was instructed to have Certificates of Admission issued on payment of entry money and dues


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held at 2 Union Street Dundee on Friday 26th October 1971 at 5.30. p.m.

Present: Deacon Chessor L Matthew Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie. Messers I R Brewster, J A Carr, A M T Currie and Duncan Miller

Also Iain R L Lamont Clerk

Apologies for absence were intimated from: EX-Deacon A C McNab


Minutes

The Minute of Meeting of the Committee held on 31st August 1971 was read and approved.


Arising out of he Minutes

The Clerk reported that the proceeds of the sale of Tickets for the Supper held on 6th October 1971 amounted to £102 but that the expenses were £96. 38 leaving a surplus of £5.62.


Pensions

Letters from he present Pensioners were read to he Meeting and there has been no changes in their financial circumstances since last year the Committee recommended that the five Applicants should again be submitted to the Nine Trades Court, the Committee authorised the Deacon and Boxmaster to sign the List of Poor.


Ralph Pryde bequest

The Clerk reported that the £1000 which had been bequeathed to the Craft by the late Mr Ralph Pryde had originally been in a Mortgage with Dundee Corporation and this Mortgage fell due for renewal on 11th November 1971. After discussion it was agreed that the Mortgage should not be renewed but that the Funds be uplifted and re-invested in 6% Funding Stock 1993 which would give a higher income and also some Capital appreciation.


Annual Dinner

Arrangements of the Annual Dinner were considered ane the Clerk submitted specimen Menus. It was agreed that the Menu be selected at he cost of £1.60 and after consideration of the expenses it was agreed that he price of the Tickets be fixed at £2.50.

The Deacon stated that the provisional Toast List was as follows:

“The City and Trade of Dundee” to be proposed by Mr J R Finnie, the Reply by Lord Provost Fitzgerald.

The Toast of “The Nine Incorporated Trades” to be proposed by Sheriff G L Cox and the Reply by Convener R Ogilvy Smith. “The Guests” would be proposed by the Deacon and the Reply by Mr C E Norwell Deacon of the Incorporation of Bonnetmakers and Dyers of Glasgow. The Boxmaster would propose the “vote of Thanks”.

It was agreed that the Public Address System be obtained from Messers Larg & Sons and also that Mr Thomson be asked to undertake the duties of Toast Master.

It was agreed that there would be invited to the Top Table in addition to the Speakers the Ex-Deacons, The Chaplain, the Convener of the Three Trades., the Lord Dean of Guild and Principal James Drever.

It was further agreed that there be given to each Member of the Committee a section of the Membership Roll and the Committee Members would contact these persons to express the hope that they would attend the Dinner.


March Making

It was intimated that the March Making would be held on 22nd March 1972 when the Rooms had been booked at the Queen’s Hotel.

The Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

Chessor Matthew 23rd Feby 1972


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held at 2 Union Street Dundee on Wednesday 23rd February 1972 at 5.30. p.m.

Present: Deacon Chessor L Matthew Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie. Ex-Deacon A C McNab, Messers John Allardyce, Malcolm Currie and Duncan Miller

Also Iain R L Lamont Clerk

Apologies for absence were intimated from: Mr A G G Brown


Minutes

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 24th October 1971 were read and approved.


Arising out of he minutes

The Clerk submitted a Statement showing the Expenses involved in the Annual Dinner and his showed a surplus of £12.16. This was considered satisfactory and it was to be hoped that this position would be maintained at future Suppers and Dinners.


Applications for Membership

The Clerk submitted Applications for Membership from Messers Gordon S Lowden and William F Walker and these Applications were approved by the Committee. Further Applications were expected and it was remitted to the Deacon, Boxmaster and the Clerk to approve them.


Arrangements for Supper on 22nd March 1972

It was agreed that the Toast List be “The Nine Incorporated Trades” “The Insurance Profession” and “The New members”. The Reply to the Toast to the Insurance Profession would be made by Ex-Deacon A C McNab and the Deacon undertook to make the arrangements for the Speakers for the Toasts to be proposed and the replied thereto.

A specimen Menu was produced and it was agreed that the price of the tickets be £1.50. It was remitted to the Clerk to make the usual arrangements.
It was intimated that the Annual Dinner would take place on Friday 24th November 1972 and consideration was given to the Speakers at the Dinner. Several names were suggested and it was remitted to the Deacon and the Clerk to arrange the Principal Speaker.

The Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

Chessor Matthew 31st August 1972
Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held at 2 Union Street Dundee on Wednesday 23rd February 1972 at 5.30. p.m.

Present: Deacon Chessor L Matthew Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie. Ex-Deacon A C McNab, Messers John Allardyce, Malcolm Currie and Duncan Miller

Also Iain R L Lamont Clerk

Apologies for absence were intimated from: Mr A G G Brown


Minutes

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 24th October 1971 were read and approved.


At Dundee on the 23rd day of March 1982

At a Special General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 6.45 p..m.

Present: Deacon Chessor Matthew and Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie

Also attending: members of the Craft as per Lockit book and Mr Iain R L Lamont Clerk


Deacon Chessor Matthew proposed and Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie seconded the following gentlemen for admission to the Craft:

James Melville Chalmers Company director 33 Albany ?Road West Ferry Dundee

Robert Wallace Glass Dental Surgeon 4 Ralston Mount West Ferry Dundee

Gordon Stuart Lowdon Chartered Accountant 169 Hamilton Street Barnhill Dundee

Donald McKellar Hotelier Woodlands Hotel Barnhill Dundee

William David Stewart Smith Company director 32 Collingwood Street Barnhill Dundee

William Farquhar Walker Surgeon 2 Douglas Terrace Dundee

These gentlemen having severally emitted the customary declaration were accordingly admitted Members with all the rights, privileges and immunities appertaining to Membership conform to Minute of admission in the Lockit Book. The Clerk was instructed to have Certificates of Admission issued on payment of entry money and dues


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held at 2 Union Street Dundee on Thursday 31st August 1972 at 5.30. p.m.

Present: Deacon Chessor L Matthew Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie. Ex-Deacon A C McNab, Messers John Allardyce, Allan Brown, Malcolm Currie and Duncan Miller

Also attending: Iain R L Lamont Clerk

An Apology for absence was intimated from: Mr James Carr


Minutes

The Minutes of the Meeting held on 23rd February 1972 were read and approved.


Arising out of the Minutes

The Clerk submitted a Statement showing the expenses involved in the Supper held on 22nd March 1972 and tis showed a surplus of £13.06. this was considered satisfactory and it wa to hope that future Suppers would also show a surplus.


Arrangements for Annual general Meeting

Applications for admission to the Craft were submitted from Lord Provost W J Fitzgerald and Dr D W K Buchanan. It was intimated that further Applications would be received and it was agreed that not more than eight persons be admitted at the October Making. It was remitted to the Deacon, the Boxmaster and the Clerk to approve the applications to be forthcoming.

The Toast List was discussed and it was agreed that the Toasts to be the Nine Incorporated Trades, this to be proposed by Mr Gordon Lowden and to be replied to by the Convener of the Nine Incorporated Trades. It was further agreed that there be a Toast to the Architectural Profession, this to be provided by Mr Ian Robertson and the Reply by Mr Sinclair Gauldie. The Vote of Thanks to be by Mr Allan Brown. It was agreed that the Deacon and Clerk make the arrangements with the speakers.

The Menu for the Supper was considered and approved and it was agreed that the cost of the Tickets for he Supper be £1.50.


Annual Dinner

The Deacon reported that the arrangements for the Annual Dinner had now been completed. Te Toast of The City and Trade of Dundee being proposed by Sheriff Irvine Smith with the reply by the Lord Provost; the Toast to the Nine Incorporated Trades be Ex-Lord Provost David K Thomson of Perth, the Reply by the Convener; the Toast to the Guests by himself and the Reply by the Deacon of the Bonnetmakers and Dyers of Glasgow.

The Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

Chessor Matthew 24th Oct ‘72


At Dundee the 4th day of October 1972

At the Annual General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 6.45 p.m.

Present: Deacon Chessor Matthew, Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie

Also attending:

Members of the Craft as per Lockit book and Iain R L Lamont Clerk

Apologies for absence were intimated from Reverend T R S Campbell, Principal Drever, Ex-Convener R Ogilvie Smith, Ex-Convener Andrew Wallace, Ex-Deacon James A Davidson, Ex-Deacon H J Carlton and Messers M Cherry, G Doig, B C Bowman, Neil Bowman, James A Carr, A McKenzie, Melville Mitchell, R B Millar, J W Mort, D H Mitchell and T D Duncan Jnr


Minutes

The following Minutes were read and approved:

(a) Annual General Meeting - 6th October 1971

(b) Special General Meeting - 6th October 1971

(c) –do- 22nd March 1972

The Clerk reported that committee Meetings were held on 26th October 1971, 23rd February 1972 and 31st August 1972.


Accounts

The Clerk submitted the Accounts of the Craft for the year to 30th June 1972 an abstract of which had already been circulated to Members. He reported that the income over expenditure amounted to £34.51, this due in the main to the fact that more new Members had been admitted during the year. In addition the proceeds from the sale of Tickets fir the Suppers and Annual Dinner had been slightly in excess of the expenses. The Accounts were approved on the motion of Ex-Deacon Drummond seconded by Ex-Deacon O Taylor Brown.


Election of Office Bearers

(a) Deacon.

One the motion of Boxmaster Dr R T Ritchie seconded by Ex-Deacon A C McNab Mr Chessor Matthew was unanimously elected Deacon for the ensuing year. Deacon Matthew thanked the Members for their continued confidence in him and also expressed thanks to the Boxmaster and Members of Committee and the whole Members of the Craft for their support throughout the year.



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