- Directors' and annual general meeting minutes book with press cuttings 1866-1938, including minutes of the Glasgow Nithsdale Society 1869;
- Social club meeting minutes 1926-1927;
- Directors' reports and balance sheets including list of members and constitution and rules 1881-1937;
- Directors' reports (manuscript) 1897-1913;
- Constitution and rules 1926;
- Cash book 1867-1901;
- Shedule of investments 1891-1894;
- Membership records 1867-1921;
- Secretary's correspondence 1918-1923;
- News cuttings 1902-1922;
- Annual and special dinner menus and toasts 1887-1923;
- Notes on society's history 1894.
Records of the Glasgow Dumfriesshire Society, 1869-, charitable society, Glasgow, Scotland
- Reference
- GB 248 DC 062/1 and GB 0248 DC 062/3
- Dates of Creation
- 1866-1938
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.4 metresThere are no physical characteristics that affect the use of this material.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Glasgow Nithsdale Society was established in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1869 . The Society's object was to promote friendly intercourse between people related to Nithsdale, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland , who now lived in Glasgow. They also sought to encourage education in the district through funding bursaries; other activities included providing financial aid to those residing in Glasgow from Nithsdale.
A committee of a president, 3 vice-presidents, a secretary, treasurer and 12 directors managed the Society. The committee was elected annually at the annual general meeting held on the second Friday of December. The director's met quarterly to invest the funds of the society in legal securities. The society's patron was the Duke of Buccleuch.
In December 1869 , the society amalgamated with the Glasgow Annandale Society who had similar objectives for the town of Annandale, Dumfries & Galloway, and also with the Glasgow Dumfriesshire Benevolent Society founded in 1869 . By this time, the Glasgow Nithsdale Society was managing a fund of å£157 with 80 members. The new society was called the Glasgow Dumfriesshire Society and adopted the constitution, aims and objectives of the former Nithsdale society but with support going to the people of Dumfriesshire (now part of Dumfries & Galloway).
By 1926 , the revised constitution stated that a minimum membership of 2 guineas was to be paid by all members and that the committee was to consist of an honorary president, honorary secretary, president, 7 vice-presidents, secretary, treasurer and 21 directors who met quarterly.
The Society established the Glasgow Dumfriesshire Social Club for its members in 1926 which "promoted social intercourse" between the Society members.
By 1937 , the Society was managing a fund of å£9432.
The Society is still in operation today (2007) and operates from an office in George Square, Glasgow.
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Revised by David Powell, Hub Project Archivist, 28 August 2002
Amended by Emma Yan, Assistant Archivist (Cataloguing), 20 December 2007