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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III. Election of Office Bearers

(a) Deacon.

On the motion of Deacon John M Robb seconded by Ex-Deacon Davidson Boxmaster David S May was unanimously elected Deacon for the ensuing year.

The presentation of an Ex-Deacons Badge to Mr Robb was made by the new Deacon.

The new Deacon expressed his thanks to the Members of the Craft for the honour they had paid him in appointing him Deacon and assured he Members hat it would be his endeavour to sere the Craft to the best of his ability. He also paid tribute to the services rendered to the Craft by Ex-Deacon John M Robb.

(b). Boxmaster.

On the motion of the Deacon seconded by Mr Cecil Price, Mr Ralph Pride was unanimously elected Boxmaster for the ensuing year. In accepting office the Boxmaster expressed thanks to the Members of the Craft for the honour they had paid him in appointing him to High Office.

(c) Committee.

It was intimated that Messers Matthew M Waddell. Lovat Grant, Edward J Stevenson and David Reid were due to retire and were not eligible for re-election. The following Members were elected to the Committee and to hold office for two years namely: Messers Walter Smith, David Shepherd, Alan Lemon and Dr George H Smith.

(d) Clerk.

Mr Frank Hay was unanimously re-elected Clerk to the Craft.
IV. Annual Dinner

The Deacon intimated that the Annual Dinner had been changed from 8th November to 27th November and would be held in Kidd’s Rooms and requested the Members to support this Function.


V. Kirking of the Trades

He Deacon intimated that the Kirking of the Trades would take place in St Andrew’s Church on Sunday first 13th October 1957 at 11 a.m. and requested the Members to attend in as large numbers as possible.

The Reverend T r S Campbell asked that the various Members of the Trades should assemble in the Meeting Room and join the parade of the Trade into the Church.

This being all the business the Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chairman.

J M Robb Deacon

At Dundee the Ninth day of October 1957

At a Special General Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee held within the Queen’s Hotel Dundee at 7 p.m.
Present: Deacon Robert S May, Boxmaster Ralph Pride

Also attending

Forty six Members of the craft and Mr Frank Hay, Clerk
Deacon Robert S May proposed and Boxmaster Ralph Pride seconded the following gentlemen or admission to the Craft namely:

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.

These gentlemen having severally emitted the customary declaration were accordingly admitted Members with all the rights, privileges and immunities appertaining to Members conform to Minute of Admission in the Lockit Book.

The Clerk was instructed to have Certificates of Membership issued on payment of entry money and dues.

R S May Deacon
Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Boxmaster Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee on 5th November 1957 at 4 p.m.
Present: Deacon Robert S may, Boxmaster Ralph Pride, Ex-Deacon John Robb, Messers Cecil G Black, Alan Lemon, David Shepherd, David H Smith, Walter Smith and the Clerk

The Deacon occupied the Chair

An apology for absence was intimated from Mr A B Bowman
The Deacon gave a welcome to the new Members of Committee and hoped that their term of Office would be a pleasant one.
I. Initiation Supper

A Statement of Receipt and Payments in connection with the Initiation Supper held on 9th October 1945 which showed a profit of £3. 3. 3d was submitted and approved.


II Arrangements for Annual Dinner

The Deacon reported that he had now completed the Toast List for the Annual Dinner which was as follows:

The Imperial Forces – Sir Garnet Wilson DL, LLD, JP

Reply – Rear Admiral A J Tyndale-Biscoe OBE Flag Officer Reserved Aircraft

The City and Trade of Dundee – Lieut General Sir James Gemmell KCB, DSC, MC, DL

Reply Lord Provost William Hughes CBE, JP

Vote of thanks to be proposed by the Boxmaster.

Special Menus were submitted by the Deacon and it was decided to accept Menu No 1 with certain modifications. The Deacon undertook to attend to this.

A question regarding a Loud Speaker was also discussed and the Clerk said that he thought that he could arrange for Kidd’s Rooms to supply this.

It was decided that the Musical Trio should be engaged as usual.

The Clerk reported that the Glass Bucket had undertaken the liquid refreshment.

It was also decided that each Member of the Committee would receive Ten Tickets for resale. In the Circular going out to the Members it was decided to initiate that table arrangements could be made on application to the Clerk. It was also decided to ask Mr Jenkins the Town Officer to assist in the announcing of the Guests and seating arrangements.

He Meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chairman.

Robert S May Deacon


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Boxmaster Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee on Thursday 16th January 1958 at 5 p.m.
Present: Deacon Robert S May, Boxmaster Ralph Pride, Ex-Deacon John Robb, Messers Cecil G Black, A B Bowman, and David Shepherd, and the Clerk

The Deacon occupied the Chair

Apologies for absence was intimated from Dr Smith, Mr Alan Lemon, Mr Douglas G Dryden and Mr Walter Smith
I. Minutes.

The Minute of Meeting of the committee held on 5th November 11957 was read and approved.

A discussion took place as to the most suitable time to hold the Meetings and it was felt that Thursday Evenings at 5.15 p.m. would suit most Members.
II annual Dinner

The Statement of Receipts and Payments for the Annual Dinner was submitted ant it was considered that this was a satisfactory Statement showing a profit of £11. 1. 6d and the statement was approved.


The Deacon reported that he had previously engaged Kidd’s Rooms for the Annual Dinner for 1958 for the last Friday in November and this was approved of by the Committee on 6h February 1958.

The Clerk reported that only one Application for Membership had been received but the Deacon and the Boxmaster and Ex-Deacon John M Robb considered that they would have Application and promised to let the Clerk have the Forms at an early date. A Draft of the Toast List for the next Meeting which is to be held in the Queen’s Rooms on Friday 7th March was then considered. It was decided to have the Toast of “The Nine Incorporated Trades” “The Clergy” and “The New Members” the Deacon undertook to contact Mr Ian Stuart to propose the Toast of “The Nine Incorporated Trades” and to approach Mr Neilson to propose the Toast of “The Clergy”

This being all the business the meeting closed with a vote of hanks to the Chairman.

R S May Deacon


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Boxmaster Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee on Thursday 6th February 1958 at 5 p.m.
Present: Deacon Robert S May, Boxmaster Ralph Pride, Ex-Deacon John M Robb, Messers Cecil G Black, A B Bowman, David Shepherd, Walter Smith, Dr Smith and the Clerk

The Deacon occupied the Chair


I. Minutes.

The Minute of Meeting of the Committee held on 26th January 1958 was read and approved.


II Arrangements for Initiation Supper

The Deacon intimated that he had arranged for Mr Ian D Stewart to propose the Toast of “The Nine Incorporated Trades” and for Mr Edward J Neilson to propose the Toast of “The Clergy”.

It was left to the Deacon and the Clerk to fix a suitable Menu for the Supper. It was also decided that each Member of Committee should receive ten Tickets for sale.

In connection with Music it was decided to ask Mr Hinchcliffe to give a piano selection and also if possible Mr Crighton to render songs.

It regard to the Circular calling the Making it was suggested that he Toast List should also be appended to the Circular.
III. General

The Boxmaster suggested that when calling the Annual General Meeting it might be advisable to supply to Members an Abstract of the Accounts and the Clerk was instructed to take care of this.


IV Applications for Membership

The Clerk intimated that he had received the following Applications for Membership;

John Anderson Director Hurley Hawkin Liff Angus

David William Baxter Architect 2 Hill road Broughty Ferry

Hugh J Davidson Veterinary Surgeon Inverlaw 6 Douglas Terrace Dundee.

James McDairmid Dow Superintendent of Branches Dundee Savings Bank 7 Traill Street Broughty Ferry.

John Gunning Deputy Head Teacher 38 Balgillo Road Dundee.

George Willisher Junior Wine Merchant Black Bull House 131 Seagate Dundee

Robert S May
At Dundee the Seventh day of March 1958

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

Present: Deacon Robert S May, Boxmaster Ralph Pride

Also attending

Thirty one Members of the Craft and Frank Hay, Clerk
Deacon Robert S May proposed and Boxmaster Ralph Lride seconded the following gentlemen for admission to the Craft namely:

John Anderson Director Hurley Hawkin Liff Angus

Hugh J Davidson Veterinary Surgeon Inverlaw 6 Douglas Terrace Dundee.

James McDairmid Dow Superintendent of Branches Dundee Savings Bank 7 Traill Street Broughty Ferry.

John Gunning Deputy Head Teacher 38 Balgillo Road Dundee.

George Willisher Junior Wine Merchant Black Bull House 131 Seagate 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 Membership issued on payment of entry money and dues.

Robert S May Deacon


Minute of Meeting of the Committee of the Boxmaster Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee on Wednesday 10th September 1958 at 5.15 p.m.
Present: Deacon Robert S May, Douglas S Dryden Alan Lemon, Cecil G Black and the Clerk

The Deacon occupied the Chair

Apologies for absence were intimated from Boxmaster Ralph Pride, Ex-Deacon John M Robb, Messers, A B Bowman, David Shepherd, and Walter Smith
I. Minutes

The Minute of Meeting held on 6th February 1958 was read and approved.


II. Arrangements for Annual General Meeting and Initiation Supper#

It was decided to hold the Annual General Meeting and Initiation Supper in the Queen’s Hotel on Wednesday 8th October and the Clerk was instructed to make the necessary arrangements and obtain a Specimen Menu.

After discussion it was decided that the Toasts should be:

“The Nine Incorporated Trades”

“The Imperial Forces”

“The New Members”

The Deacon undertook to approach me Nelson T Carne to propose “The Nine Incorporated Trades” whom failing Mr E H Leslie Shepherd “The Imperial Forces” it was suggested that Mr James B Richardson should be asked to propose the Toast and if he was not available Mr William Low. Mr David Moyes was to be asked to reply to this Toast.
III. Applications from New Members

The Clerk intimated that at this Meeting Mr David Baxter whose application had already been submitted would be made.

The Clerk submitted an Application from Mr Ronald S B Grieve and it was considered that further Applications would be received and it was decided to call a Meeting next week after the Boxmaster had returned from holiday so that any further Applications could be considered.
IV Annual Dinner

The Deacon intimated that the Annual Dinner was to be held on 23rd November 1958

R S May Deacon
At Dundee the Seventeenth day of September 1955

At a Meeting of the Committee of the Boxmaster Craft of Dundee held within the Office of the Clerk 148 Nethergate Dundee at 5.15 p.m.


Present: Deacon Robert S May, Boxmaster Ralph Pride, Messers Cecil Black, Alan Lemon, David Shepherd. Dr G H Smith and the Clerk

The Deacon occupied the Chair

Apologies for absence were intimated from, Ex-Deacon John Robb, Mr Douglas Dryden and Mr Walter Smith
I. Minutes

The Minute of Meeting held on 16th September was read and approved.


II. Applications for Membership

The Clerk intimated that he had received the following Applications for Membership:

!. Oswald Taylor Brown, Consultant Physician 48 Campbell Road Broughty ferry.

2. William R R Bruce Company Director 69 Panmure Street Broughty Ferry.

3. David Goodfellow Baker 81 Gray Street Broughty Ferry.

4. Ronald S B Grieve Accountant and Auditor 6 Kelso Street Dundee.

5. Charles Rankine Kelly Solicitor 13 Albert Square Dundee.

6. Peter S Low Jute Merchant Four Walls Albany Road Broughty Ferry

The Committee having considered these Applications unanimously recommended the admission of the Applicants.

The Application for Mr David W Baxter which had been passed by the Committee will also be considered at the Making.


III. Arrangements for Annual General Meeting and Initiation Supper.

The Clerk submitted a Menu from the Queen’s Hotel as this was approved.

Consideration of he Toast List was then given and it was arranged that Mr Alan Lemon would propose the Toast “The Nine Incorporated Trades” and the Clerk was instructed to ask Ex-Deacon Robb to propose the Toast of “The Imperial Forces”. Mr Cecil G Black was asked to propose the Vote of Thanks.

The Committee authorised the Deacon and the Boxmaster to Audit the Clerk’s Accounts and Mr David Shepherd was also authorised to sign the necessary Docquet. The Clerk reported that including this year there was two year’s Salary due to him and the Committee authorised that this should be paid.

It was suggested that when sending out the Circular intimating the Annual General Meeting and The Making that notes regarding the Kirking of the Trades and also the Annual Dinner should be included in the Circular.

In connection with the Benevolent Fund the Committee agreed to make payment from the fund to Mr David R Layburn of £5. 5/-.

R S May Deacon
Minute of Meeting of the Bonnetmaker Craft of Dundee dated 1st October 1958
The Clerk intimated that he had received a further Application from Mr William K Foster c/o Wallace 3 Bingham Terrace Dundee.

The Committee considered this Application and unanimously recommended the admission of the Applicant.



R S May Deacon
Abstract of the Account of Charge and Discharge referred to in the foregoing Minute





Charge










I

Funds as at 15th September 1957







527.19. 8

II

Income collected













1 From General Fund




210. 0. 0







2 From Trades Fund




10.12. 8







3 Entrance Fees




70. 5. 0







4 Proceeds of Sale of Tickets




222. 9. 0







5. Special Appeal




1. 0. 0

534. 6. 8

III

Bank Transactions













Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Ltd













Drawn from Current Account




521. 5. 0




IV

Benevolent Fund




`







Dundee Savings bank Interest




1. 6. 6

_________













1075. 0. 9




Discharge










I

Pensions paid




210. 0. 0




II

Over Feuduty




11. 9




III

Entrance Fees paid to Nine Incorporated Trades




49. 5. 0




IIII

Income Tax




1. 5. 6




V

Administration and Sundries




276.19. 4




VIV

Bank Transactions













Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Ltd













Paid in to Current Account

516.19.10










Dundee Savings Bank













Paid in to Ordinary Account

3. 0










Pai into SID Account

2.10







VV

Benevolent Fund













Dundee Savings Bank













Paid in to Ordinary Account

1. 6. 6







VVI

Funds at Close of account




536.19. 0

1075. 0. 9













1075. 0. 9



















Revenue Account







10.12. 8




Income from Trades Funds

210. 0. 0










Pensions paid

210. 0. 0










Proceeds from Sale of Tickets

242. 9. 0










Hotel Accounts &c incurred during year

238. 7. 6




9. 1. 6




Entrance Fees

70. 5. 0










Paid to Nine Trades

49. 5. 0




21. 0. 0




Over feuduty




11. 9







Income Tax




1. 5. 6







Administration













Clerk’s Salary

31.10. 0










Sundries

12.1.10

43.11.10

_________










45. 9. 1

40.14. 2




Balance of Expenditure over Income




4.14.11






















Benevolent Fund













Balance in Dundee Savings Bank at 15th September 1957







53.12. 6




Interest received on Ordinary Account







1. 6. 8




Balance in Dundee Savings Bank at 15th September 1958




54.19. 0

________










54.9. 0

54.19. 0


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