The Laws and Regulations of the Beneficent Society of Tinwald.
Beneficent Society of Tinwald
This material is held atSenate House Library Archives, University of London
- Reference
- GB 96 MS231
- Dates of Creation
- 1800
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 item
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
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Note
Friendly societies comprised a group of people contributing to a mutual fund so that they could receive benefits in times of need. The concept had been popular for hundreds of years, but in the 1800s, their role was acknowledged by the government and membership was encouraged. The early meetings were often held as a social gathering when the subscriptions would be paid. Prior to the Welfare State they were often the only way a working person had to receive help in times of ill health, or old age.
Both MS231 and MS234 show a note at the end of the document that states that the rules were unanimously approved by the Justices at the Quarter Sessions for the county of Dumfries.
Archivist's Note
Date(s) of descriptions: 2000-02-10 Joseph Gelfer 2001-08-21 Sarah Aitchison.
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