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Minute books.

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

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Minute-book of the committee of Larkhall Miners’ Association., October 1893-December 1894.

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Identifier: MS.8025
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The committee met weekly, but the minutes for the period 22 June 1891-24 October 1893 are missing.

Dates: October 1893-December 1894.

Minute book of the Committee on the Equal Dividend Platform of the Free Church of Scotland., 1861-1875.

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Identifier: MS.19080
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.

Dates: 1861-1875.

Minute book of the Committee on the Principles of the Free Church of Scotland., 1853-1860.

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Identifier: MS.19194
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.

Dates: 1853-1860.

Minute book of the Directors of the Glasgow Free Church Building Society., 1852-1869.

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Identifier: MS.19195
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.

Dates: 1852-1869.

Minute-book of the Eastern Committee of the Foreign Mission Committee of the United Presbyterian Church, dealing with the missions in Rajputana, Manchuria, and Japan., 1883-1886.

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Identifier: MS.7744
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: The United Presbyterian Church, formed in 1847 by the union of the United Secession and Relief Churches, inherited from its Secession part missions in the West Indies (see also MS.8020) and in Calabar, Nigeria; soon after the union it took over the work in Jamaica of the Scottish Missionary Society (see MSS.8014, 8984-5) and that in Kaffraria of the Glasgow South African Missionary Society. Missions were later established in Rajputana (1860), Manchuria (1872), and Japan (1873). In addition...
Dates: 1883-1886.

Minute book of the Edinburgh and Leith Workers' Municipal Committee., 14 April 1899-6 February 1903.

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Identifier: Acc.11177/53
Scope and Contents

The remit of the committee was to press for and promote working class representation on the public boards of both burghs.

Dates: 14 April 1899-6 February 1903.

Minute book of the Edinburgh Central Branch of the Scottish Painters' Society.

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Identifier: Acc.11861
Scope and Contents

From 1963 the Scottish Painters' Society merged into the Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators, and from 1970, as the Painters and Decorators Section, it was part of the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers.

Dates: 19 July 1961-10 January 1972.

Minute book of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1829-1845.

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Identifier: MS.21643
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.

Dates: Other: 1829-1845.

Minute book of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1845-1852.

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Identifier: MS.21644
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.

Dates: Other: 1845-1852.

Minute book of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1852-1883.

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Identifier: MS.21645
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.

Dates: Other: 1852-1883.

Minute book of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1883-1929.

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Identifier: MS.21646
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.

Dates: Other: 1883-1929.

Minute book of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1929-1944.

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Identifier: MS.21647
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.

Dates: Other: 1929-1944.