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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7, William Thomson Crawford Veterinary Surgeon 131 Brook Street Brought Ferry.
III. Arrangements for General Meeting

He Clerk intimated that he had arranged the Toast List for the Initiation Supper as follows:

“The City and Trade of Dundee” to be proposed by Mr Ralph Pride.

Reply by Lord Provost William Hughes.

“The Nine Incorporated Trades” to be proposed by Mr Douglas G Dryden.

Reply by Convener Andrew Wallace.

“The New Members” to be proposed by the Boxmaster.

Mr Grant intimated that he had arranged for Dr P A Moffat to entertain the Members. The Boxmaster reported that Mr Bust Carmichael would also be present to give Violin Selections.

The Clerk submitted Menus received from Queen’s Hotel and he was authorised to accept the second Menu submitted.

It was decided that the Clerk should send five Tickets to each Member of the Committee for he Making to be held in Queen’s Hotel for Friday 20th September 1957.


IV Correspondence

He Clerk read a letter from Mr Edward R Simpson, Clerk to the Nine Incorporated Trades stating that the Craft’s share of the repair of the seats in St Andrews Church amounted to %. 3/- and the Clerk was instructed to meet the Account immediately.

V. Contributions to Funds

A short discussion followed in regard to the Circular issued asking for a Donation from the Members and the Clerk reported on the sums received to date.

J M Robb Deacon
At Dundee the Twenty sixth day of March 1957

At a Special General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 6.30 p.m.

Present: Deacon John M Robb: Boxmaster David S May

Also attending

Thirty five Members of the Craft and Frank Hay Clerk
Deacon John M Robb proposed and Boxmaster Robert S May seconded the following gentlemen for admission to the Craft namely:

W K Black Insurance Company Branch Manager “Vinebank” Albert Road West Ferry

Gordon Douglas Hunter Doig Solicitor “Camphill Lodge” 61 Camphill Road Broughty Ferry.

William Hardy Managing Director 14 Ancrum Road Dundee

Alan Campbell Lemon company Director “The Hollies” Holly Road Broughty Ferry.

James Black Richardson Bank Manager 113 Pitkerro Road Dundee

Ian David Stuart Chartered Accountant Whiteburn Craigie Drive Dundee.

William Thomson Crawford Veterinary Surgeon 131 Brook Street Brought Ferry.

These gentlemen having verbally emitted the usual declaration were accordingly admitted Members with all the rights, privileges and Immunities appertaining to Membership conform to Minute of Admission in the Lockit Gook. The Clerk was instructed t have Certificates of Membership issued on payment of entry money and dues.

J M Robb Deacon


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee on Wednesday 29th August 1957 at 4.30 p.m.
Present: Deacon John M Robb, Boxmaster R S May, Messers A B Bowman, Douglas S Dryden and Matthew Waddell

Apologies for absence were intimated from Ex-Deacon Brown , David Reid and Lovat Grant.

I. Minutes.

The Minute of Meeting held on 5th March 1957 was read and approved.


Arrangements regarding the Annual General Meeting and Making were then discussed and the Clerk reported that the Queen’s Hotel had been engaged for that evening. The Toast List was decided as follows:

“The Nine Incorporated Trades”

“The Deacon Boxmaster and Clerk” and

“The New Members”.

The Boxmaster undertook to contact Mr Cochran the Sheriff Clerk to ascertain if he would propose the Toast of “The Nine Incorporated Trades” and he was also to contact Mr Carlton to see if he would undertake to propose the Toast of “The Deacon, Boxmaster and Clerk”

No Application for New Members had been submitted and it was decided to hold a further Meeting of the Committee on 10th September to consider the Applications. The Clerk submitted alternative Menus for the Supper in the Queen’s Hotel and it was decided to accept Menu numbered 1.

The Boxmaster reported that he had made regarding Speakers for he Annual Dinner to be held in November and he was hopeful of obtaining Lord Forteviot to propose the Principal Toast.

Mr Dryden pointed out the need for Loud Speakers to minimise the difficulty of the Speakers being heard at all parts of Kidd’s Rooms and this was to be gone into at a further Meeting.

J M Robb Deacon
Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee on Tuesday 10th September 1957 at 4.30 p.m.
Present: Deacon John M Robb, Boxmaster R S May, Messers A B Bowman, Cecil G Black, George F Brown, Douglas S Dryden, S J Stevenson, Matthew Waddell and the Clerk

Apologies for absence were intimated from David Reid and Lovat Grant.


I. Minutes.

The Minute of Meeting held on 29th August 1957 was read and approved.


II Applications for Membership

The Clerk intimated that he had received an Application from Mr Nelson THomas Carne J P Company Director 4 Glamis Drive Dundee. It was also intimated that Applications for Membership would also be received from;

James Ritchie Bowman Meat Salesman 12 Grove Road Broughty Ferry

Edward Hunter Leslie Shepherd Master Joiner Hope Park Victoria Road West Ferry and

Walter Rice Smith Master Glazier 4 Muirfield Road Dundee.

The Committee unanimously approved of the Applications.


III Annual General Meeting and Making

The Boxmaster intimated that Mr Hugh J Carlton had consented to propose the Toast of “The Nine Incorporated Trades”. It was suggested that Mr David Shepherd should be asked to propose this Toast. Mr Matthew M Waddell undertook to approach Mr Leslie F Mitchell to render songs to us at the Supper following. The Boxmaster further reported that Mr Carmichael would give Violin Selections.


IV accounts

The Accounts for the year ended 15th September 1957 which had been audited by the Boxmaster was placed before the Committee and approved. It was unanimously decided that the Clerk’s Salary for the past year should be paid. The Clerk intimated that in view of the Trades finances he was willing to take a reduction in Salary. After a full discussion it was decided to leave the question until later on in the Session.

The Boxmaster intimated that he had asked Mr Ralph Pride to accept the office of Boxmaster and that Mr Pride agreed to allow is name to go forward. The Committee unanimously approved of this nomination.

J M Robb Deacon



Abstract of the Account of Charge and Discharge referred to in the previous Minute





Charge










I

Funds as at 15th September 1956







471.12.11

II

Income collected













1 From General Fund




182. 0. 0







2 From Trades Fund




10.12. 7







3 Entrance Fees




99. 5. 0







4 Proceeds of Sale of Tickets




228.12. 6







5. Special Appeal




86. 6. 0

603.16. 1

III

Bank Transactions













Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Ltd













Drawn from Current Account




484. 9. 8







Dundee Savings Bank




`







Interest




1. 6.10

_________













1075. 9. 0




Discharge










I

Pensions paid




182. 0. 0




II

Over Feuduty




11. 9




III

Entrance Fees paid to Nine Incorporated Trades




71.15. 0




IV

Income Tax




1. 5. 6




V

Administration and Sundries




286. 7. 5




VII

Bank Transactions













Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Ltd













Paid in to Ordinary Account

577.10. 4










Dundee Savings Bank













Paid in to Ordinary Account

3. 1










-do- S I D Account

1. 6.10







VII

Benevolent Fund













Dundee Savings Bank













Paid in to Ordinary Account

1. 6.10







VIII

Loss on Re-Valuation




5. 9. 8




IV

Funds at Close of account




527.19. 8

1075. 9. 0













1075. 9. 0



















Revenue Account







12.12. 7




Income from Trades Funds

182. 0. 0










Pensions paid

182. 0. 0










Proceeds from Sale of Tickets

228.12. 6










Hotel Accounts &c incurred during year

214.11. 0




11. 1. 6




Entrance Fees

99. 5. 0










Paid to Nine Trades

71.17. 0




27.1. 0




Special Appeal







86. 6. 0




Over feuduty




11. 9







Income Tax




1. 5. 6







Administration













Clerk’s Salary

31.10. 0










Ex-Deacons Badge and Engraving

16.15. 0










Sundries

18. 8. 5

71.16. 5

_________










73.13. 8

135.10.1




Balance of Income over Expenditure




________

61.16. 5



















Benevolent Fund













Balance in Dundee Savings Bank at 15th September 1956







52. 5. 8




Interest received on Ordinary Account







1. 6.10




Balance in Dundee Savings Bank at 15th September 1957




53.12. 6

________










53.12. 6

53.12. 6

At Dundee the Ninth day of October 1957

At the Annual General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 6.30 p.m.

Present: Deacon John M Robb, Boxmaster Robert S May, Mr Frank Hay Clerk

And

Forty six Members of the Craft


Apologies for absence were intimated by the Clerk from Norman Allan, D Stewart Anderson, J Greig Sibbald and Ian D Stewart
I. Minutes

The following Minatare were read and approved:

(a) Annual General Meeting – 21st September 1956

(b) Special general Meeting – 21st September 1956

(c) –do- 26th March 1957
The Clerk reported that Committee Meetings were held on 16th October 1956, 9th November 1956, 31st January 1957, 5th March 1957, 29th August 1957 and 10th September 1957.
II. Accounts

The Boxmaster’s Cash account for the year ended 15th September 1957 was submitted along with the relative vouchers and these were approved on the motion of Ex-Convener Drummond seconded by Ex-Deacon George F Brown.



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