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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1523. October 16th. JOHN SCRYMGEOURE of Glastre is made a Brother of the Guild, by REASON OF THE LIBERTY OF HIS FATHER" ORDERLABEL="12">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1526. November 12th. ALEXANDER OGILVY, Son of the late James, Lord Ogilvy, is made a Brother of the Guild, by reason of the Liberty of his Father" ORDERLABEL="13">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1526. November 12th. JAMES SCEYMGEOUR, Son and Heir of James Scrymgeodr oe Duntrune, IS made a Brother of the Guild, by reason of the Liberty of his Father" ORDERLABEL="14">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1526. JAMES SCRYMGEOUlI, Son of David Scrymgeour of Fardle, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="16">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1526. WALTER SCRYMGEOUIIE, Son of Magk. John Scrymgeoure of Glastre, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="17">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1529. November 12th. MARIOTE KEE is given the Freedom of the Guild by the King&apos;s Request" ORDERLABEL="18">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1535. June 8th. Magister THOMAS CLAYHILLS is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="19">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1535. JuxE 8th. ROBERT WEDDERBURNE is made a Brother of the Guild, because he IS the Son of James Wedderburne, Brother of the Guild" ORDERLABEL="20">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1535. June 8th. WILLIAM WEDDEIIBURN, Son and Heir of David Weddeeburn, IS MADE A Brother of the Guild" ORDERLABEL="21">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1539. November 1st. Magister WALTER SPALDING, Eeotor of the Grammar School, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="22">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1540. WILLIAM RUTHVEN of Bandene is made a Brother of the Guild, for his Counsel and Help rendered to the Provost and Bailies of the Burgh of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="23">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1540. JAMES HALIBURT(1N, Tutor of Pitcur" ORDERLABEL="24">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1543. HERBERT GLAIDSTANES is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="25">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1543. November 20th. WALTER SCRYMGEOURE of Glaswell, Provost of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="26">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1550. FINLAY DUNCAN, Surgeon, is made a Brother of the Guild, for Services done" ORDERLABEL="27">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1553. DoMiNus JAMES WICHTAND, Chaplain of Kinnaird, is made a Brother of the Guild, Gratis" ORDERLABEL="28">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1555. JOHN MAXWELL of Terriklis [Terregles], Knt., is made a Brother of THE Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="29">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1559. June 20th. HENRY LOVELL of Ballumbie is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="30">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1559. June 20th. GEORGE HALIBURTON of Pitcur is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="31">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1559. June 20th. Magister WALTER SMETOUN is made a Brother op the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="32">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1559. June 20th. ALEXANDER GUTHRIE, Fiar [Heir-apparent] of that Ilk, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="33">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1562. JAMES SCRYMGEOURE of Glaswell is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="34">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1562. April 15th. JAMES GOLDMAN, Merchant, is made a Brother of the Guild" ORDERLABEL="35">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1564. May 29th. ALEXANDER MAXWELL of Tealixg js made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="36">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1564. January 17th. Magister ALEXANDER HEPBURNE, Preceptor of the Grammar School, IS MADE A Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="37">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1565. March 29th. ANDREW BALFOURE of Monquhany is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="38">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1565. ROBERT BALFOURE, his Son, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="39">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1565. ANDREW BALFOURE, Son of the aforesaid Andrew, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="40">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1565. September 2oth. DAVID, EARL of CRAUFURD and LORD LINDSAY, is made a Brother OF THE Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="41">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="156O. September 25th. THOMAS FOTHRINGHAM of Powrie is made a Brother of the Guild, BY REASON OF THE LlBEKTY OF HIS FaTHER" ORDERLABEL="42">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1568. October 4th. JOHN BLAIR, Heir-apparent of Balgillo, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="43">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="15G8. October 8th. JOHN LOVELL, Fiar of Ballumbie, is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="44">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1571. September 14th. JOHN CARNEGIE of that Ilk is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="45">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1574. July 27th. GEORGE RAMSAY of Bamff is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="46">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1574. January 12th. DAVID GUTHRIE of Kincaldrum is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="47">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1571. September 14th. JOHN CARNEGIE of that Ilk is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="48">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1574. July 27th. GEORGE RAMSAY of Bamff is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="49">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1574. January 12th. DAVID GUTHRIE of Kincaldrum is made a Brother of the Guild, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="50">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1575. May 10th. GILBERT AUCHINLECK of that Ilk is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="51">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1576. May 17th. DAVID ROBERTSON, Minister of the Word of God, is made a Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="52">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1576. February 6th. JAMES SCEYMGE(3UR of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee, is made a Bkother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="53">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1582. May 8th. Which day Magisteh ALEXANDER WEDDEKBURN is made a Burgess of THE Guild, by reason of the Priyilege of his Father, Alexander Wedderburn, Town-Clerk of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="54">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1582. May 15th. Which day Magister ALEXANDEE BEATOUN, Archdeacon of Lothian, IS MADE A Burgess and Brother of the Guild, for his Counsel and Services to the Commonweal of the Burgh, gratis, in absence" ORDERLABEL="55">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1582. May 15th. Which day DAVID WEDDERBUENE, Son of Alexander Wedderburne, Common Cleek to the Burgh, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, by reason of the Privilege of the said Alexander, his Father, who is a Burgess and Brother of the Guild ; Accidents gratis" ORDERLABEL="56">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1583. May 11th. Which day FRANCIS, EARL of BOTHWELL, LORD of HAILES and CRICHTON, LORD LIDDTSDAIL, Lord High Admiral of the King-dom OP Scotland, is added to the number of the Citizens of Dundee, FOR HIS Labours in the Service of the Town of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="57">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1583. The same day HERCULES STEWART, Brother of the said Francis, Earl AS aforesaid, is given the Liberty of the Town of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="58">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1583. October 16th. Which day DAVID, EARL of CRAUFURD, LORD LINDSAY, is added to THE NUMBER OF THE CiTIZENS OF DuNDEE, BECAUSE HE IS SoN AND HeIR OF THE Noble and Potent Lord, David, Earl of Craufurd, who HAS HAD THE FREEDOM OF THE BuRGH BESTOWED UPON HIM" ORDERLABEL="59">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1583. October 16th. Which day MICHAEL BA.LF(JUPi of Monquhany is made a Brother of THE Guild, by reason of the Privilege of his Father" ORDERLABEL="60">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1583. March 9th. Which day Magister THOMAS RAMSAY, Schoolmaster, is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee, by reason of the Privilege of his Father, David Ramsay, Baker, who is a Burgess and Guild Brother of the said Burgh ; Accidents gratis" ORDERLABEL="61">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1583. March 9th. Which day Magister JOHN CHRYSTESOUN, Minister of the Word of God at Innergowrie, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, FOR the sum of Ten Pounds, paid to the present Treasurer [David Zeman] ; other Accidents gratis" ORDERLABEL="62">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="158G. October 4th. Which dav JOHN, LORD HAMILTON, is added to the number of the Citizens of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="64">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1587. March 7th. Which day GEORGE, EARL MARISCHAL, LORD KEYTH, c., is added to the number of the citizens of dundee, for his multifarious Labours and Assistance to the Commonweal of the said Burgh, IN presence" ORDERLABEL="66">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1587. March 7th. Which day JAMES LAWSON, Laird of Humby, is added to the numbeb of the citizexs of dundee, at the request of the noble lord the Earl Marischal" ORDERLABEL="67">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1588. February 4th. Which day GEORGE BALFOUR, Prior of the Charterhouse at Perth, is ADDED TO the NUMBER OF THE CiTIZENS OF DuNDEE, FOR HIS CoUNSEL AND Help in Public Affairs ; Accidents gratis, in absence" ORDERLABEL="68">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. April 15th. Which day JOHN, EARL of MAR, LORD ERSKINE, is given the Free-dom OF THE Burgh of Dundee, for his Aid and Multifarious Services DONE FOR THE COMMONWEAL OF THE SAID BURGH" ORDERLABEL="69">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. April 15th. Which day SIR ARCHIBALD 8TRIVELING of Keir, KxiaHx, is added to THE NUMBER OF THE BUKG ESSES OF DuNDEE" ORDERLABEL="70">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. April 15th. Which day ANDREW WOOD of Largo i.s added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="71">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. Arril 15th. Which day ALEXANDER HUME of North Beravick is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="72">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. April 15th. Which day [WILLIAM] LUNDIE of that Ilk is added to the number of the Burgesses of Duxdee" ORDERLABEL="73">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. January 13th. Which day PATKICK, LORD GRAY, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee, by reason of the Privilege of his Father, THE LATE PATRICK, LoRD GrAY ; AND ALSO, BECAUSE OF HIS MANY Services to the Commonweal of the Burgh of Dundee, the Freedom OF THE said Burgh is given to him" ORDERLABEL="74">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. The same day GILBERT GRAY of Bandirrane, Brother of the said noble Lord, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="75">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. The same day GILBERT GRAY of Mylnhill, Son of the aforesaid noble Lord, is given the Freedom of the Burgh" ORDERLABEL="76">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. The same day WILLIAM GRAY, Son of the said noble Lord, is added TO THE number OF THE BuRGESSES OF THE SAID BuRGH" ORDERLABEL="77">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1589. January 13th. Which day DAVID SCRYMGEOURE of Fardill is added to the number OF the Burgesses of Dundee, by reason of the Privilege of his Father, the late James Scrymgeoure of Reidgorthine" ORDERLABEL="78">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1580. January 13th. Which day JAMES OGILVIE of Balfouke is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="79">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1592. May 21st. Which day Magister WILLIAM FEEGUSON, Physician, is made a Burgess AND Brother of the. Guild, by reason of the Privilege of his Father, David Ferguson, Minister of the Word of God at Dun-fermline, WHO IS A Brother of the Guild ; Accidents gratis" ORDERLABEL="80">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1592. October 19th. Which day Maglster PETER YOUNG of Seatoun, Privy Councillor, AND ChIKF ElEEMOSINAR OF THE KiNG, IS ADDED TO THE NUMBER OF THE Burgesses of Dundee, for his merit in the Service of the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="81">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1596. December 15th. Which day SIR JAMES ANSTRUTHER, Fiar of that Ilk, Knight, is GIVEN THE Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee, for his Many and Meritorious Works performed for the Public Weal" ORDERLABEL="82">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1597. December 21st. Which day Magister JAMES ROBERTSOUN, Pastor of the Kirk op Dundee, is added to the number of the Burgesses and Brethren OF the Guild in the said Burgh" ORDERLABEL="83">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1599. September 14th. Which day Magister ANDREW LAMB of South Leith, Pastor of the Church of Aberbrothock, is added to the number of the Burgesses AND Guild Brethren of the Burgh of Dundee, for his Aid in the Advancement of the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="84">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1599. September 23rd. Which day JOHN SC&apos;RYMGEOUEE, Heir-apparent of Dudhope, is added TO THE NUMBER OF THE BuRGESSES AND GuiLD BRETHREN OF DuNDEE, BY REASON OF THE PRIVILEGE OF HIS FATHER, SiR JaMES ScRYMGEOURE OF Dudhope, Provost and Constable of the said Burgh" ORDERLABEL="85">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1599. September 23rd. Which day Magister ALEXANDER GIBSON, Clkkk of Session to our Lord the King, is added to the number of the Burgesses and Breth&apos;ren of the Guild of Dundee, for his Merit, and his Aid to THE Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="86">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1600. October 12th. Which day SIR THOMAS ARESKYNE or Gogar, Knight, for his Merit IN THE Service of the Commonweal, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="87">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1600. The same day SIR JOHN RAMSAY, Knight, is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee, for his Merit in the Service of the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="88">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1600. The same day SIR HUGH HERRIES, Knight, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee, for his Merit in the Service of the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="89">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="16OO. October 12th. Which day JAMES CRICHTOX of Ruthven is added to the number of THE Burgesses of Dundee, for his Zeal and Diligence in the Service of the State" ORDERLABEL="90">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="16OO. October 12th. Which day GEORGE HAY of Netherliff, Commendator t)F the Charter-house OF Perth, is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="91">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1601. April 24th. Which day GEORGE, MARQUE88 of HUNTLY, EARL of ENZIE, LORD OF BADENOCH and GORDOUN, ls added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee, for his Merit in the Service of the State AND OF the said BuRGH" ORDERLABEL="92">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="16Ol. October 28th. ANDREW GRAY, Son of Patriciv, Lord Gray, is cuven the Freedom of THE Burgh of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="93">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1601. OCTOHER 28th. Which day Magister GILBERT RAMSAY, Reader of the Word of God in THE Church of Dundee, is granted the Freedom of the said Burgh" ORDERLABEL="94">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1602. February 17th. Which day DAVID KINLOCH, M.D., Son of John Kinloch, is made a Burgess and Guild Brother of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="95">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1602. February 17th. Which day Magister DAVID LYNDESAY, Schoolmaster, is admitted a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="96">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1602. October 12th. Which day Magister ANDREW CLAYHILLIS, Minister of the Word of God AT MONIFIETH, SoN OF THE LATE RoBERT ClAYHILLIS, IS MADE A BuRGESS AND Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="97">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1603. July 25th. Which day WILLIAM GRAHAM of Claverhouse is added to the number OF Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of the Burgh of Dundee, FOR HIS MANY SERVICES TO THE COMMONWEAL" ORDERLABEL="98">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1603. July 25th. Which day Magister ROBERT HOWIE, Pastor of Dundee, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="99">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1605. November 20th. Which day DAVID MAXWELL of Tealing is made a Burgess ajqd Brother OF THE Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="100">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1605. NOVEMBER&apos; 20th. Which day THOMAS WINTOUN of Strikemartine is made a Burgess and Guild Brother of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="101">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1606. April 1st. Which day JOHN SCRYMGEOURE of Kirktoun is made a Burgess and Guild-Brother of Dundee, by reason of the Privilege of his Father, the late John Scrymgeoure of Kirktoun" ORDERLABEL="102">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1606. April 2nd. Which day Magister JAMES NICOLSOUN, Pastor of the Church of Megill, is made a Burgess and Guild Brother of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="103">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1606. April 22nd. Which day Magister JAMES GLEIG, Kegent in the College of S. Salvator, St Andrews, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="104">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="16ll. July 9th. Which day Magister WILLIAM WEDDERBURNE, Pastok of the Kirk of Dundee, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, by reason of THE Privilege of his Father, Alexander Wedderburne, Bailie of thjb said Burgh" ORDERLABEL="105">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1612. July 6th. Which day SIR ROBERT DANTELSTOUN of Montjoy, Knic4ht, King&apos;s Ambassador in Holland, is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="106">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000121" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1615. April 8th. Which day JAMES NEILL, Surgeon, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, for his Services in Curing the Inhabitants of the Burgh who were Wounded in the Service of the Country, and for his Attendance uroN THE Poor in the said Burgh, when Requested by the Provost and Bailies" ORDERLABEL="107">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000122" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1616. January 30th. Which day DAVID, LORD CARNEGY, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="108">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1618. January 9th. Which day Magister JOHN YOUNG, Dean of Winchester and Doctor of Theology, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="109">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1618. January 9th. Which day Magi.ster PATRICK YOUNG, Superintendent of the King&apos;s Library, is given the Freedom of the Burgh of Dundee, on account OF his Zeal in the Service of the Commonweal, and for the mode in WHICH HE has munificently INCREASED THE LiBRARY OF THE BuRGH" ORDERLABEL="110">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000125" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1619. July 9th. Which day JOHN, EARL OF PERTH, LORD DRUMMOND, is added to the number of the burgesses of dundee, for his services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="111">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000126" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1619. July 9th. Which day JAMES SCRYMGEOURE, Apparent of Dudoi&apos;, is made a Burgess AND Brother of the Guild of the Burgh of Dundee ; Accidents Gratis" ORDERLABEL="112">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000127" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1619. October 19th. Which day Magister COLIN CAMPBELL, Pastor of the Church of Dundee, is added to the number of the Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild in the said Burgh, for his Public Services" ORDERLABEL="113">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000127" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. March 30th. Which day DAVID GEAHAM of Fintrie is added to the number of the BURGES,SES of DuNDEE, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="114">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000128" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. March 30th. Which day THOMAS FOTHRINGHAM of Powery is added to the number OF THE Burgesses of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="115">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. The same day Magister JOHN FOTHRINGHAM of Powery, Brother-GERMAN OF THE SAID ThOMAS, IS MADE A BuRGESS AND GuiLD BROTHER of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="116">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000130" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. March 30th. Which day Magister GEORGE GRAHAM of Claverhouse, Son of William Graham of Claverhouse, Knight, is made a Burgess and Guild Brother of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="117">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000131" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day JOHN, LORD HOLYROODHOUSE, is added to the number of THE Burgesses of Dundee, for his Public Services" ORDERLABEL="118">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000132" />
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day WILLIAM SANDILANDS of St Monans is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="119">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000132" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. The same day WILLIAM SANDILANDS, Son of the said William Sandilands, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="120">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000132" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. The same day Magister ANDEEW SANDILANDS, Son of St Monans, is MADE A Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="121">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000132" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day JAMES LEIRMONTH, Fear of Balcomy, is made a Bukgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="122">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000133" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day JAMES CAEMICHAEL of Balmedie is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="123">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000134" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day JOHN of BOTHWELL, Son of the late Francis of Bothwell, is MADE A Burgess and Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="124">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000134" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day JAMES, EAEL of BUCHAN, LORD AUCHTERHOUSE and SOMERVILLE, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="125">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000135" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day JOHN, EARL of KINGHORNE, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="126">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000135" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. The same day FREDERICK LYON, Brother-german to Lord Kinghorne, IS made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="127">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000135" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day ANDREW, LORD de GRAY, is made a Burgess and Brother OF THE Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="128">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000136" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1620. September 2nd. Which day SIR WILLIAM MUERAY of Abercairney is made a Burgess AND Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="129">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000137" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1621. October 16th. Which day SIR ALEXANDER HOME of Manderston is made a Burgess AND Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="130">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000138" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1621. OCTOBER 16th. Which day JOHN ERSKINE of Balgonie is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="131">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000138" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. April 10th. Which day WILLIAM, EARL of MORTON, is made a Burgess and Brother OF THE Guild of Dundee, for his Public Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="132">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000139" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. The same day ROBERT, LORD of DALKEITH, is added to the number of THE Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="133">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000139" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. April 10th. Which day ARCHIBALD, LORD of LORNE, is made a Burgess and Brother OF THE Guild, for his Public Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="134">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000139" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. April 10th. Which day PATRICK, LORD of LUNDORIS, is made a Burgess axd Brother OF THE Guild, for his Public Services" ORDERLABEL="135">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000142" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. April 10th. Which day ALEXANDER ERSKINE of Dun is added to the Burgesses of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="136">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000143" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. June 10th. Which day JOHN LIVINGSTONE of Kynnaied is made a Buegess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="137">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000144" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. June 10th. Which day ALEXANDER NAIRN, Pkivate Chamberlain to the Queen, is ADDED TO THE NUMBER OF THE P)URGESSES OF DuNDEE" ORDERLABEL="138">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000145" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. June 10th. Which day Magister ROBERT MONTGOMERIE, Minister at Kinnaird, was MADE A Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, Gratis" ORDERLABEL="139">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000145" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1622. June 10th. Which day DAVID SCRYMGEOURE, Son of John Scrymgeoi kb of Dudhope, IS MADE A Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="140">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000146" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1623. April 21st. Which day JAMES, LORD of COUPAR, is added to the number of Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="141">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000146" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1623. December .5th. Which day Magister ALEXANDER GIBSON, Younger of Durie, Clerk to THE Lords of Council, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="142">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000148" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1623. The same day JOHN GIBSON, second Son of Sir Alexander Gibson, Knight, ONE OF the Lords Ordinary of Session, is added to the number of the Burgesses of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="143">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000148" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1625. March 3rd. Which day JAMES, MASTER of DESKFORD, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="144">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000150" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1625. March 8rd. Which day Magister JOHN DUNCANSONE, Minister of the Word of God in Dundee, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="145">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000151" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1025. March 3rd. Which day Doctor PATRICK BLAIR, Physician, is made a Burciess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, for his Meritorious Services to THE Commonweal ; Accidents gratis" ORDERLABEL="146">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000152" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1625. March 21st. Which day Magister GEORGE HALIBURTON of Fotheranoe, Advocate, IS made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="147">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000152" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1625. July 28th. Which day SIR PATRICK DRUMMOND, Knight, Ambassador for the Kino at Belgium, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="148">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000153" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1627. May 17tb. Which day DAVID PRIMROSE, Advocate, is made a Burgess and Brother OF THE Guild of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="149">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000154" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1627. May 17th. Which day Magister ROBERT BRUCE, Son of Sir George Bruce, Knight, IS ADDED TO THE NUMBER OF THE BuRGESSES OF DuNDEE" ORDERLABEL="150">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000155" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1G27. May I7th. Which day Magister HENRY CHEIP, Advocate, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="151">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000156" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1627. August 10th. Which day the Noble and Potent LORD SIMON, LORD ERASER of lovat, is added to the number of bukgesses and brethren of the Guild of the Burgh of Dundee, for his Extraordinary Services to THE State" ORDERLABEL="152">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000156" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1627. The same day HEW, MASTER of LOVAT, is made a Burgess and Brother OF THE Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="153">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000156" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1629. August 25th. Which day JOHN CARNEGIE, Son of David, Lord Carnegie of Kynnard, is added to the number of the burgesses and brethren of the Guild of the Burgh of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="154">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000158" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1629. The same day ALEXANDER CARNEGIE, Son of the said David, Lord Carnegie, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="155">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000158" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1631. September 2nd. Which day SIR GEORGE AUCHINLECK of Balmanno, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, is added to the number of the Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="156">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000158" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1631. The same day Magister ALEXANDER AUCHINLECK, Son of above George Auchinleck, is made a Burgess and Guild Brother of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="157">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000158" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1632. May 26th. Which day Magister DAVID WEDDEEBURNE, Schoolmaster, Aberdeen, is added to the number of the burgesses of dundee, for his Erudition and Skill in Teaching the Young" ORDERLABEL="158">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000160" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1632. July 27th. Which day J(JHN GRAHAM, Apparent of Fixtrie, and Maglster JAMES GRAHAM, HIS Uncle [Patkucts = Father&apos;s Brother], have been made Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of Dundee, by reason of the Privilege of their Fathers" ORDERLABEL="159">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000161" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1632. October 9th. Which day an Honourable Man, PATRICK MAUL of Panmure, is added to the number of the burgesses of the burgh of dundee, for the Innumerable Benefits which he has conferred on the said Burgh, and for his services to the commonweal" ORDERLABEL="160">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000162" />
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1632. The SAME DAY GEORGE and HENRY MAUL, Sons of the said Patrick, ARE MADE BuRGESSES AND BRETHREN OF THE GuiLD OF THE SAID BuRGH" ORDERLABEL="161">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000162" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. July 4th. Which day WILLIAM LAUD, Bkhop of London, is included in the number OF THE Burgesses of the Burgh of Dundee, as a Reward for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="162">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000164" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. The same day WILLIAM JUXONE, Bishop of Heryfoord, is added to the number of the burgesses and brethren of the guild of the said Burgh, for the same reason" ORDERLABEL="163">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000164" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. The same day Magister JOHN GUTHRIE, Bishop of Moray, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of the aforesaid Burgh, for the same reason" ORDERLABEL="164">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000164" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. The s.ame day Magister JOHN MAXWELL, Bishop of Ross, is added to THE NUMBER OF THE BuRGESSES AND BRETHREN OF THE GuiLD OF THE SAID Burgh, for the same reason" ORDERLABEL="165">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000164" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. September 17th. Which day Magister GILBERT PRIMROSE, Clerk to the Lords of the Privy Council, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="166">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000168" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. September 17th. Which day Maoister GEORGE GIBSON, Son of Sir Alexander Gibson of DuRiE, Lord of Session, is made a Burgess and Brother op the Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="167">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000169" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1G33. November 7th. Which day WILLIAM, EARL of DALHOUSIE, LORD RAMSAY of Kerrington, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="168">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000169" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1633. November 7th. Which day SIR JAMES SANDILANDS of St Monans, Knight, is made a Burgess and Bbother of the Guild of Dundee, for his Services to THE Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="169">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000170" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1634. June 3rd. Which day SIR JOHN MACKENZIE, Baronet, LORD of TARBAT, is MADE A Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="170">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000170" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1634. The same day SIMON MACKENZIE, Brother of the Noble and Potent Lord, George, Earl of Seaforth, is added to the number of the Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of the said Burgh, for his NUMEROUS Services to the State" ORDERLABEL="171">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000170" />
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1634. The SAME DAY JOHN MACKENZIE, Brother-german of the said Noble Lord, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of the afore-said Burgh, for the same reason" ORDERLABEL="172">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000170" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1634. The same day KENNETH MACKENZIE, Heir-apparent of Coull, is made A Burgess and Brother of the Guild of the said Burgh, for the ^ same reason" ORDERLABEL="173">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000170" />
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1641 October 21st. Which day The Rev. Father in Christ THOMAS [SYDSERFF], BISHOP OF BRECHIN, IS made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, for his Services to the Commonweal" ORDERLABEL="174">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1641. The same day JAMES SYDSERFF, Brother-german of the said Rev. Father, is made a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="175">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000172" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1636. Augest 9th. Which day sir PATRICK HAY of Megginch is made a Burgess axd Brother of &apos;j-he Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="176">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000173" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1646. February 13th. The qlk. day the Rt. Hon. The ERLE of LOWDENE, LORD MARCJH, Lord High Chanoellor, ^VAs admitted Burgess and Guild-Brother of this Burgh, ^VITH all requisite solemnities.*" ORDERLABEL="177">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000173" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1646. March 23rd. The quhilk day the Right Hon. J^ MIDDLETON of Cademe, Generall-Major of the Army, and Commander in Charge of the Forces wTiN THE Kingdom of Scotland, was admitted a Burgess of this Burgh" ORDERLABEL="178">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1648. February 8th. The quhilk day LORD BALMERINOCH and the MASTER of BAL-merinoch, his sone, wes swore and admitted burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of this Burgh" ORDERLABEL="179">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1648. Ferruary 8th. The qithilk day JAMES FITHIE, Master of the Reading Scoll, was admitted Burgess and Brother of the Guild, so that he and his Childre shall EN.JOY THE benefits FREELY, WITHOUT ANY ACKNOWLEDGMENT" ORDERLABEL="180">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL='1650. February 20th. The quhilk day WALTER GRAHAM of Duntrune, lawful Son to umqH: Sir W&quot; Gram of Clavbrhous, compt and admittit Burgess and Brother of the Guild of this Burt be reasoune of the ruiviLEGE OF HIS Father being now Burgess' ORDERLABEL="181">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1651. July 3rd. The quhilk day SIR ADAM HEPBURNE of Humbie, ane of the Senators OF the College of Justice ; THOMAS HEPBURNE Y5 of Humbie ; SIR THOMAS HAMILTOUN of Prestene ; JAMES HAMILTOUN, Brother to the Earl of Hadintoune ; PAT. HAMILTOUN, Son to the Laird of Prestene; and JAMES HAMILTON, second Son to Prestene, were all admittit Burgesses and Brether of the Guild of this Burt, and gave their oathes in usuall forme" ORDERLABEL="182">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1657. February 7th. The quhilk day Mac4Ister PETER WEDDERBURNE, Advocate, Son of James Weddeeburne, Esquire, is admitted a Burgess and Brother of THE Guild of this Burgh" ORDERLABEL="183">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1660. May 9th. At Dundee, the quhilk day the VISCOUNT DUDHOP was admitted Burgess AND Brother of the Guild, by his Father&apos;s privileges" ORDERLABEL="184">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1660. July 19th. At Dundee, the quhilk day PATRICK, EABL of KINGHORNE, was admitted and booked Burgess and Brother of the Guild of this Burgh, by reason of his Father&apos;s privileges" ORDERLABEL="185">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1660. September 22nd. The (^uHiLiv DAY JOHN GRAHAM of Claverhouse and DAVID GKAHAM, HIS Brother, were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild OF Dundee, by reason of their Father&apos;s privilege" ORDERLABEL="186">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000184" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1660.Septenber 22nd The same day JAMES GRAHAM and JOHN GRAHAM, lawfull Sones TO Walter Graham of Duntrune, were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild for the same reason" ORDERLABEL="187">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1600. October 26th. At DuxXDEE, THE QUHiLK DAY GEORGE, EARL OF LINLITHGOW, and GEORGE, LORD LIVINGSTONE, his Lordship&apos;s Sone, were admitted Burgesses and Brether of the Guild" ORDERLABEL="188">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1660. October 26th. At Dundee, the quhilk day SIE THOMAS STEWART of Garintully WAS admitted a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of the said Burgh" ORDERLABEL="189">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1601. August 17th. At Dundee, the qlk. day SIR GEORGE MACKENZIE of Tarbat, ane OF THE Senators op the College of Justice, and Magister GEORGE MACKENZIE, His Maiestie&apos;s Depute, were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of the said Burgh" ORDERLABEL="190">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1661. March 7th. At Dundee, the said day the persons undernamed were admitted Burgesses AND Guild Brethren of the said Burgh, gratis : -WILLIAM, EARLL OP MORTOUN ; DAVID, LORD LOWRE ; CHARLES, LORD CLAREMONTH: ANDREW MIDDLETOUN, Brother to the Earll OF Middletoun ; SIR ALEXANDER DURHAM, LORD LYON ; SIR JOHN STRACHAN, Receiver of His Maiestie&apos;s Revenues ; MUNGO MURRAY, Cornet to His Maiestie&apos;s Lyfe Guards" ORDERLABEL="191">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1663. December 10th. At Dundee, quhilk day Magister ALEX. MILNE and Magister KOBERT EDWARD, Ministers, were admitted Burgesses by virtue of their Father&apos;s privileges" ORDERLABEL="192">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1663. December 10th. At Dundee, the quhilk day Magister DAVID FERGUSONE was admitted A Burgess by his Father&apos;s Privileges" ORDERLABEL="193">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1665. May 15th. QuHiLK DAY ALEXANDER WEDDERBUKN, Younger of Kingany, was ADMITTED BuRGESS AND GuiLD BROTHER BY HIS FatHER&apos;s PRIVILEGES" ORDERLABEL="194">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000198" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1667. January 28th. QuHiLK DAY WILLIAM (3LIPHANT, Mariner, was admitted Burgess and Guild Brother, gratis, the same bein promist to him at his going to His Maiestie&apos;s Service and Expedition against the Dutch" ORDERLABEL="195">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1668. May 23rd. At Dundee, quhilk day the haill persons undernamit were entered, SWORN, AND ADMITTED BuRGESSES AND BrETHER OF THE SAID BuRGH, GRATIS, VIZ. : -JOHN, ERLE of ROTHES, Lord High Chancellor of Scotland ; JAMES, ERLE of AIRLY ; CHARLES, EARL of ABOYNE; DAVID. LORD OGILVY ; SIR JAMES CARNEGIE of Balnamone" ORDERLABEL="196">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000200" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1670. May 3rd. At Dundee, quhilk day EGBERT SIBBALD and JOHN BEATIE, his Servant, were received and admitted Burgesses and Guild-Brethren OF this Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="197">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1670. September 22nd. At Dundee, quhilk day JOHN LESLIE, LORD LENDOES, OOLLONELL LESLIE, AND SIR JAMES M&apos;^&apos;GILL of Rankeillor, were all ADMITTED BuRGESSES OF THE SAID BuRGH, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="198">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000209" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1671. January 3rd. At Dundee, quhilk day SIR HENRY BRUCE or Clackmannan and DAVID BRUCE OF Kennet were admitted Burgesses of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="199">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1671. April 1st. At Dundee, quhilk day SIR ALEXANDER BRUCE of Broomhall and Magister PATRICK LYON, Advocate, were admitted Burgesses of THE SAID Burgh, gratis ; except the said Patrick Lyon, who was admitted Burgess of the said Burgh be vertue of his Father&apos;s privileges" ORDERLABEL="200">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000210" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1671. May 8th. At Dundee, quhilk day JOHN, LORD ELPHINSTONE. and CHARLES, LORD HALTOUN, Treasurer-Depute, were admitted Burgesses of THE SAID Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="201">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000212" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1G71. May 21st. At Dundee, quhilk day SIR JAMES FOQLIS of Collingtoun, and SIR JOHN LOCKHART of Castlehill, Senators of the College of Justice, were sworn and admitted Burgesses of the said Burgh, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="202">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000213" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1671. July 13th. At Dundee, quhilk day JOHN WEDDERBURNE, Son to Sir Peter WEDDERBURNE OF GoSFORD, WAS ADMITTED A BuRGESS AND BROTHER OF THE Guild, gratis" ORDERLABEL="203">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000214" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1675. July 20th. QuHiLK DAY SIR PETER WEDDERBURNE of Gossford, ane of the College of Justice, and PETER WEDDERBURNE and ALEXANDER WEDDERBURNE, his Sons, were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of Dundee, be vertew of their Father&apos;s and Goodsyre&apos;s privileges" ORDERLABEL="204">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000214" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1075. July 20th. At Dundee, quhilk dav Magister ROBERT LAWRIE, Bischop uf Brechine, AND DAVID ROLLO, his Sone-in-Law, were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="205">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000215" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1675. August 17th. QuHiLK DAY SIR DAVID OGILVY of Clova, Knt., was admitted a Burgess AND Brother of the Guild of Dundee, c4ratis" ORDERLABEL="206">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000216" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1675. September 21st. At Dundee, quhilk day JOHN, EARL of ATHOLL, and JiMES, LORD MURRAY, HIS SoNE, were admitted Burgesses and Guild Brethren OF the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="207">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000216" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1675. September 21st. At Dundee, quhilk day Magister THOMAS MURRAY, ane of the Senators of the College of Justice, designated Lord Glendoick, WAS admitted a Burgess and Guild Brother of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="208">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000218" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1675. October 29th. At Dundee, quhilk. day the Persones after-named, viz. : -ROBERT, ERLE of SOUTHESK, ROBERT, VISCOUNT of ARBUTHNOT, and Magister JOHN MURRAY, Tutor of Stormonth, were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="209">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000218" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1676. April 4th. At Dundee, quhilk day JOHN GRAHAM, General Postmaster for Scotland, was made a Burgess and Guild-Brother of the said Burgh, gratis" ORDERLABEL="210">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000219" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1676. May 31st. At Dundee, quhilk day WILLIAM TOLMASH, Sone to Hm Grace The Duchess of Lauderdaill, was admitted a Burgess of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="211">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000220" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1676. June 29th. Quhilk day Magister THOMAS TOLMASH, Sone to the Duchess of Lauderdaill, and ROBERT LUMLSDAINE of Stravithie were admitted Burgesses and Brethren of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="212">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000220" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1677. August 11th. C^UHiLK DAY Magister HEW DALRYMPLE, Advocate, was admitted a BuRGEs.s OF Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="213">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000221" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1678. April 19th. Which day JOHN SLEZER, Ingineir to His Ma.j., was admitted Burgess, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="214">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000221" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="167S. Novenber 4th. Which day DR GEORGE HALIBURTON, Bishop of Bbechin, was admitted A Burgess, by reason of his Father&apos;s priyileges" ORDERLABEL="215">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000224" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1689. May 7th. QuHiLK DAY ALEXANDER DUNCAN of Lundie was admitted a Burgess-AND Brother of the Guild of Dundee, by reason of his Father&apos;s PRIVILEGES" ORDERLABEL="216">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000225" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1713. September 22nd. Which day Magister PATRICK LYON, Master of the Grammar School, WAS ADMITTED A BuRGESS AND BROTHER OF THE GuiLD OF DuNDEE, GRATIS" ORDERLABEL="217">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000226" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1717. February. 13th. Which day ALEXANDER DUNCAN of Lundie, present Baillie, was ADMITTED BuRGESS AND GuILD-BrOTHER OF DuNDEE, IN RIGHT OF HIS Father" ORDERLABEL="218">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000227" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1711. The same day JOHN SCRYMGEOUEE, present Baillie, was also admitted Burgess and Guild-Brother of the said Burgh, for the same REASON" ORDERLABEL="219">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000227" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1721. September 2.3rd. Thk .said day Magister JAMES DUNCAN, Professor of Philosophy in St Salvator&apos;s College in St Andrews, was admitted Burgess and Guild-Brother, by the privilege of the deceast Alexander Duncan of Lundie, his Father" ORDERLABEL="220">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000229" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1721. As ALSO PATEICK MUKRAY, second lawfull Son to Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre, was admitted Burgess and Guild-Brother, BY THE privilege OF AnNE DuNCAN, LAWFULL DAUGHTER TO THE SAID DECEASED ALEXANDER DuNCAN, HIS SPOUSE" ORDERLABEL="221">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000229" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1742. September 23rd. WILLIAM MORISONE of Nauchton, Merchant in Dundee, was booked A Free Burgess of the said Burgh, by the privilege of William MoRisoNE, Merchant, Burgess, and sometime Bailie of Dundee, his Father, he haveing taken the Burghal Oath in the usuall manner, and paid the ordinary accidents to those to whom they ARE DUE" ORDERLABEL="222">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000230" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1746. April 10th. His Royal Highness the DUKE of CUMBERLAND was admitted a Burgess and Brother of the Guild of Dundee, gratis" ORDERLABEL="223">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000230" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1753. September 25th. Which day M agister J(JHN GLAS, Minister of the Gospel, was entered AS BEING A Free Burgess in terms of an Act of Council, of the 1st DAY OF August, 1743" ORDERLABEL="224">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000233" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1753. As also THOMAS GLAS, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess of Dundee, by the privilege of the above John Glas, his Father" ORDERLABEL="225">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000233" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1760. January 7th. Which day the Rev. JAMES BALLINGALL, one of the Ministers of the GOSPELL IN THIS BuRGH, WAS ADMITTED A FrEE BuRGESS IN TERMS OF AN Act of Council of this date" ORDERLABEL="226">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000235" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1761. September 29th. Which day Magister GEORGE DEMPSTER of Dunnichen, Advocate, is ADMITTED A BuRGESS BY THE PRIVILEGE OF THE DECEAST GeORGE Dempster, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee, his Grandfather" ORDERLABEL="227">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000235" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL='1765. September 26th. Which day JOHN DEMPSTER, Esq&quot;.&quot;&quot;-was admitted Burgess and Guild Brother of Dundee, by the privilege of the Deceast George Dempster, Merchant in Dundee, his Grandfather' ORDERLABEL="228">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000240" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1707. September 22nd. Which day JAMES IVORY, Watchmaker in Dundee, avas admitted Bukgess FOR HAVINC4 PAID 50 MeRKS ScOTS TO JaMES DiCK, SOMETIME TREASURER, AND HAVING JUST NOW PAID OTHER 50 MeRKS TO HeNRY GeEKIE, PRESENT ACTING Treasurer, in full of hls Freedom" ORDERLABEL="229">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000241" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1768. April 11th. Which day WILLIAM PULTENEY, Esq&apos;&apos;.&apos;^-of Bath House, Westminster, was admitted Burgess of Dundee, and that for having paid 100 Merks Scots to John Cristall, Treasurer, in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="230">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000242" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1771. September 24th. JOHN GUILD, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE OF J AMES GuiLD, MaLTMAN, BuRGESS OF DuNDEE, HIS FaTHER" ORDERLABEL="231">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000243" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1776. September 26th. Which day ALEXANDER RIDDOCH, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having paid 50 Merks Scots to David Ford, present Treasurer, and other 50 Merks to Bailie John Crystall when Treasurer, in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="232">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000244" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1780. September 4th. COLONEL JOHN CAMPBELL of Boquhan" ORDERLABEL="233">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL='1780. September 26th. Which day JOHN EAMSAY L&apos;AMY, Esq&quot;:-of Dunkenny, is admitted Burgess BY THE PRIVILEGE OF THE DECEASED J AMES EaMSAY^ MERCHANT, BURGESS OF Dundee, his Father' ORDERLABEL="234">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000247" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1782. October 7th. THOMAS BELL, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having BEEN A Free Apprentice to Alexander Biddoch, Merchant in Dundee, AND having paid Forty Pounds Scots to the said Alexander Eiddoch. when Treasurer, in pull of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="235">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000248" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1782. November 11th. ADMIRAL LORD RODNEY" ORDERLABEL="236">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000249" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1791. September 27th. ALEXANDER BALFOUR, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING PAID Three Pounds Six Shillings and Eightpence Stg. to John Jobson, when Treasurer, and having been a Free Apprentice to Bailie John Thoms, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="237">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000251" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL='1708. May 23rd. WILLIAM LINDSAY, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING PAID One Hundred Merks Scots to Thomas &quot;Webster, Jun&apos;I&apos; present Treasurer, in full of his Freedom' ORDERLABEL="238">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1795. July 6th. THOMAS IVORY, Watchmaker, Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE OF THE DECEASED JaMES IvORY, HIS FATHER" ORDERLABEL="239">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1797. October 26th. ADMIRAL LORD VISCOUNT DUNCAN of Camperdown" ORDERLABEL="240">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1799. August Sth. DAVID BROWN, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE OF MaRGARET PeDDIE, HIS SpOUSE, LAWFUL DAUGHTER OF Bailie Andrew Peddie, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="241">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1804. September 25th. PATRICK ANDERSON, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING BEEN A FrEE APPRENTICE TO DaVID CoOK, MERCHANT, DuNDEE, AND HAVING PAID FoRTY PoUNDS ScOTS TO WiLLIAM SmALL, PRESENT Treasurer, in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="242">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000260" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1807. August 11th. JAMES CHALMERS, Bookseller in Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE of William Chalmers, Manufacturer, his Father" ORDERLABEL="243">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1807. September 22nd. EGBERT JOBSON, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE OF THE DECEASED BaILIE JoHN JoBSON, MERCHANT, BuRGESS OF Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="244">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000262" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1812. September 4th. GEORGE DUNCAN, Merchant, was admitted Burgess of Dundee fob having PAID ￡10 IN FULL OF HIS FREEDOM" ORDERLABEL="245">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1813. September 21st. SIR DAVID WEDDERBURN of Balindean, Bart., was admitted Burgess OF Dundee, having paid ￡10 in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="246">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1816. June 8th. JAMES BEOWN, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the privilege of James Brown, Flaxspinner, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="247">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1816. November 21st. EDWARD BAXTER, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE OF HIS FaTHER, WiLLIAM BaXTER, MERCHANT IN DuNDEE" ORDERLABEL="248">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL='1816. November 21st. JAMES IVORY, Esq&quot;?:: Advocate, was admitted Burgess by the privilege OF HIS Father, Thomas Ivory, Watchmaker, now Engraver' ORDERLABEL="249">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1817. September 18th. ANDREW CURR, Servant to William Sandieman at Douglas Bleach-field, WAS ADMITTED BuEGESS IN RIGHT OF MaRY StEILL, HIS SpOUSE, Lawful Daughter of the deceased John Steill, Weaver, Burgess OF Dundee" ORDERLABEL="250">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000268" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1817. WILLIAM CURR, Lawful Son of the above Andrew Curr, presently residing in Dundee, was admitted Burgess in right of his said Father" ORDERLABEL="251">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000268" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1817. October 7th. PATRICK HUNTER THOMS, Merchant, was admitted Burgess in right of Bailie George Thoms, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="252">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000268" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1817. October 27th. THOMAS NEISH, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess in right of Thomas Neish, Maltman, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="253">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1817. OCTOBEK 27th. DAVID BAXTER, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess in right of William Baxter, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="254">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1817. October 28th. JOHN SYMERS, Merchant, Dundee, was admitted a Burgess in right of THE Eev. Colin Symers, late Minister of the Gospel at Alyth, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="255">
            <METS:fptr FILEID="00000271" />
        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1818. February 4th. LIEUT. -COLONEL WILLIAM CHALMERS, residing in Dundee, was admitted Burgess in right of the deceased William Chalmers, Esq2￡&apos; Town-Clerk, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="256">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1818. May 15th. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Esq!!1 of Blythswood, was admitted Burgess in TERMS OF THE MiNUTE OF CoUNCIL OF THIS DATE" ORDERLABEL="257">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1820. February 23rd. The Hon. HUGH LINDSAY, of the City of London, and one of the Directors OF THE United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, was admitted an Honorary Burgess as a mark of the respect of the Magistrates and Town Council" ORDERLABEL="258">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1820. June 7th. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING PAID ￡10 StG. TO PatKICK HuNTER ThOMS, PRESENT ChAMBERLAIN, IN FULL OF HIS FREEDOM" ORDERLABEL="259">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1820. September 21st. The Kev? D? FRANCIS NICOLL, Principal of the United Colleges of St Leonard&apos;s and St Salvador&apos;s in St Andrews, was admitted Burgess AS A Mark of Respect for Public Services rendered to this part of THE Country during his Residence in the Neighbourhood" ORDERLABEL="260">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1820. October 18th. THOMAS DUNCAN, Professor of Mathematics in the University of St Andrews, was admitted Burgess as a mark of the Town Council&apos;s approbation of the indefatigable zeal and attention with which he uniformly discharged the duties of his office while he was Rector of the Dundee Academy ; and as a testimony of the Eminent Services he has rendered to the Town of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="261">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1821. November 7th. ALEXANDER LAWSON, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING PAID ￡10 Sterling to Mr Patrick Whitson, late Town Chamberlain, in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="262">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1822. October 14th. GEOEGE ROUGH, Junior, Glover, Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the privilege of George Rough, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="263">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1822. November 6th. WILLIAM HACKNEY, Merchant in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING PAID ￡10 TO P. H. ThOMS, PRESENT ToWN ChAMBERLAIN, IN FULL or HIS Freedom" ORDERLABEL="264">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1822. December 23rd. JAMES CARMICHAEL, Mill-Wright and Engineer in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having paid ￡10 Stg. to P. H. Thoms, Chamberlain, in FULL OF HIS Freedom" ORDERLABEL="265">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1822. The same day CHARLES CARMICHAEL, Mill-Wright and Engineer, was ADMITTED BuRGESS FOR THE SAME REASON" ORDERLABEL="266">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1823. October 25th. JOHN BOYD BAXTER, Writer, was admitted Burgess by the privilege ov William Baxter, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="267">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1825. October 4th. JAMES L&apos;AMY, ESQiil of Dunkenny, Sheriff-Depute of Forfarshire, was admitted burgess as a mark op the respect of the council and a testimony of their sense of the attention which he has always given to the interests of the town while he was assessor of the Burgh, and since he became Chief Magistrate of the County, and OF the valuable Services he has rendered to the Council generally" ORDERLABEL="268">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1826. February 5th. CAPTAIN BASIL HALL of the Royal Navy was admitted Burgess of Dundee, and that as a Mark of the Respect which the Council enter-tain FOR his Eminent Talents and Enterprise, and of their sense of THE Obligations the said Burgh and the surrounding District are under to him for his admirable Account of the Ferries on the Tay, AND his Exertions for the Improvement of the Public Ferries" ORDERLABEL="269">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1828. August 21st. ALEXANDER KAY, Grocer and Spirit Dealer in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having paid to the Town Treasurer during the Year FROM Martinmas, 1805, to Martinmas, 1806, the Sum of ￡2 15s. 6^d. FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF TRADING WITHIN THE BURGH DURING HIS LIFE-TIME, AND FOR HAVING NOW PAID .￡&apos;10 StG. TO PATRICK HuNTER ThOMS, Town Chamberlain, Dundee" ORDERLABEL="270">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1829. November 4th. JAMES NEISH, Merchant, was admitted Burgess of Dundee by the PRIVILEGE OF William Neish, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee, his Father" ORDERLABEL="271">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1831. August 13th. DAVID JOBSON, Baker, Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having paid Twenty Pounds Stg. to PATEICK HUNTER THOMS, Town Chamberlain, in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="272">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1831. August 26th. The Eight Hon. ROBERT DUNDAS HALDANE-DUNCAN of Campeedown AND Gleneagles, VISCOUNT DUNCAN, was admitted an Honorary Burgess for his Lordship&apos;s zeal in forwarding and carrying through THE Dundee Municipal Bill, and his Lordship&apos;s valuable Services thereanent" ORDERLABEL="273">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1831. The Hon. WILLIAM MAULE of Panmure, Member of Parliament, for the like zealous Exertions and Services" ORDERLABEL="274">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1831. JOSEPH HUME, 26th of London, M.P. for the County of Middlesex, for the like zealous Exertions and Services" ORDERLABEL="275">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL='1831. September 1st. CHARLES &quot;WILLIAM BOASE, Banker, Dundee, was admitted Burgess, and THAT AS SOME RETURN FOR HIS ZEALOUS ExERTIONS IN AIDING TO PROCURE A Liberal Constitution for the Burgh of Dundee, in consideration OF WHICH Exertions all and sundry Liberties, c., were conferred UPON HIM' ORDERLABEL="276">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1831. September 6th. WILLIAM HAKEIS, Junior, Baker, Dundee, was admitted Burgess by the PRIVILEGE OF WiLLIAM HARRIS, BaKER, BurGESS OF DuNDEE, HIS FATHER" ORDERLABEL="277">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1832. December 17th. GEOEGE KINLOCH, Esquire of Kinloch, was admitted Burgess for having PAID ￡20 Stg. to p. H. THOMS, present Chamberlain" ORDERLABEL="278">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1834. September 8th. The PtiGFiT Hon. CHARLES, EAEL GREY, was admitted a Free Honorary Burgess of the Royal Burgh of Dundee, in respect of his Meritorious AND Distinguished Public Services" ORDERLABEL="279">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1834. The Right Hon. HENRY, LORD BROUGHAM and VAUX, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, was admitted a Free Honorary Burgess IN RESPECT OF HIS MerITOEIOUS AND DISTINGUISHED PuBLIC SERVICES" ORDERLABEL="280">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1834. October 4th. The Right Hox. The EAPtL of DURHAM was admitted a Free Bukgess of THE Royal Burgh of Dundee, as a testimony of the respect of the Council for his Character as a Senator, and as a mark of their appreciation of his successful exertions in the cause of reform" ORDERLABEL="281">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1837. July 2.5th. The PiiGHT Hon. SIR HENRY PARNELL, Bart., was admitted Burgess for THE PRE-EMINENT SERVICES RENDERED BY HIM IN FORMER PARLIAMENTS, THE RESULT OF HIS PROFOUND KNOWLEDGE OF THE COMMERCE AND FINANCES OF THE Empire ; and for his zealous and faithful Services as Representative of the Burgh during the late Session of Parliament ; and his uniform attention to the interests of this Town and Community" ORDERLABEL="282">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1837. July 25th. JOHN C4LADST0NE, Esquire of Fasque, was admitted a Burgess of Dundee FOR HAVING PAID THE ORDINARY DUES OF ADMISSION" ORDERLABEL="283">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1S41. January 28th. FEANCIS MOLISON, Merchant, was admitted Burgess of Dundee by the PRIVILEGE OF HIS WiFE, ELIZABETH BAXTER, DAUGHTER OF WiLLIAM Baxter, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="284">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1843. January 16th. EICHAED COBDEN, M.P., was admitted Burgess of Dundee as a testimony OF the respect of the Magistrates and Council for him as a sincere AND zealous Advocate of the principles of Free Trade, and for his unwearied Exertions, both in and out of Parliament, to do away the Eestrictions which at present affect the Commerce of these Kingdoms" ORDERLABEL="285">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1844. September 6th. His Royal Highness PRINCE ALBERT was admitted Burgess of Dundee AS A MARK OF ReSPECT" ORDERLABEL="286">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1845. February 27th. JOHN EWAN, Merchant, Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having paid Ten Pounds Stg. to William Boyd Baxter, Town Chamberlain" ORDERLABEL="287">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1847. July 15th. JAMES YEAMAN, Merchant, Dundee, was admitted Burgess in right of his wife, Jane Tullo, Daughter of Henry Tullo, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="288">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1850. September 19th. The Right Hon. FOX MAULE, M.P., Secretary-at-War, and Lord-Lieutenant OF THE County of Forfar, was created a Burgess of this Burgh as A mark of respect for his Character and Public Services" ORDERLABEL="289">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1851. November 12th. The Eight Hon. ADAM, VISCOUNT DUNCAN, was created a Burgess of this Burgh for his Successful. Opposition to a Continuation of the Window Tax, and generally for his Public Services" ORDERLABEL="290">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1854. February 23rd. (lEORGE AKMITSTEAD, Merchant, was admitted Burgess of Dundee in RIGHT OF HIS WIFE, JANE BAXTER, DAUGHTER OF EdWARD BAXTER, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="291">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1855. January 11th. SIR JOHN OGILVY of lNVERQaHA.RiTY, Bart., was created a Burgess for the interest which he has invariably manifested in the welfare of the Community, and particularly for the great trouble taken by him in THE ERECTION OF THE NeW InFIRMARY" ORDERLABEL="292">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1855. November 9th. DAVID ROLLO, Writer in Dundee, was .admitted Burgess eok having paid THE SUM OF Ten Pounds Stg. to the Town Chamberlain" ORDERLABEL="293">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1855. November 15th. ALEXANDER HAY MONCUR, Manufacturer, Dundee, was admitted Burgess in right of Alexander Moncur, Manufacturer in Dundee, and Burgess thereof" ORDERLABEL="294">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1857. September 24th. The Rev. DAVID LIVINGSTONE, LL.D., avas admitted Burgess of Dundee IN ADMIRATION OF THE ENERGY AND PERSEVERANCE MANIFESTED BY HIM AS A Traveller and Missionary in Africa" ORDERLABEL="295">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1S57. November 6th. CHARLES PARKER, Machinemaker in Dundee, was admitted Burgess for HAVING PAID Three Pounds Stg., being the ordinary dues of admission, TO THE Chamberlain, in full of his Freedom" ORDERLABEL="296">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1863. September 3rd. The Right Hon. JOHN, EARL RUSSELL, one of Her Majesty&apos;s Principal Secretaries of State, was admitted Burgess of Dundee (on the occasion of his Lordship&apos;s presence in Dundee at the Opening of the Baxter Park, 9th September current) as a mark of the high Respect and Esteem of the Council and the Community towards his Lordship ; especially for the consistent and liberal views at all times advocated by him in regard to representative institutions of the Country, and for the general good of the People in these Realms" ORDERLABEL="297">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1863. November 6th. WILLIAM HAY, Writer, Dundee, was admitted Burgess for having paid THE USUAL DUES OF ADMISSION" ORDERLABEL="298">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1866. November 9th. WILLIAM BROWNLEE, Builder, was admitted Burgess, having paid the USUAL DUES OF ADMISSION" ORDERLABEL="299">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1867. September 5th. His Grace the Most Noble WALTER FRANCIS MONTAGU DOUGLAS SCOTT, DUKE of BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY, K.G., E.R.S" ORDERLABEL="300">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1867. SIR CHARLES LYELL of Kinnordy, Bart. ; SIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, Bart. ; and SIR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, Knt" ORDERLABEL="301">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1868. December 4th. JAMES COX, Merchant, Lociiee, was made a Burgess in right of his Father, James Cock, Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="302">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1868. December 4th. FRANK HENDERSON, Leather Merchant, was admitted Burgess in right OF HIS Father, Henry Henderson, Leather Merchant, Burgess of Dundee" ORDERLABEL="303">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1869. August 12th. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Engineer, was admitted Burgess, having paid the usual dues of admission" ORDERLABEL="304">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1870. November 4th. HUGH BALLINGALL, Brewer, was admitted Bitrc4ess, having paid the USUAL DUES OF ADMISSION" ORDERLABEL="305">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1874. October 1st. The Right Hon. CLAUDE, EARL of STRATHMORE and KINGHORNE" ORDERLABEL="306">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1875. June 23rd. The Hon. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, Premier of the Dominion of Canada, WAS ADMITTED BuRGESS OF DuNDEE, IN RESPECT OF HIS EMINENT POSITION AND distinguished PuBLlC SERVICES" ORDERLABEL="307">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1875. September 2nd. The IIight Hon. DAVID GRAHAM-DRUMMOND-OGILVY, EAEL of AIRLIE AND LINTRATHEN, K.T., in respect of his eminent position and PUBLIC SekVICES, and IN TESTIMONY OF THE CoUNCIL&apos;s APPROBATION OF THE CORDIAL AND EQUITABLE MANNER IN WHICH HE GRANTED A SUPPLY OF WaTER FROM LiNTRATHEN TO THE ToWN OF DuNDEE" ORDERLABEL="308">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1878. May 31st. THOMAS BOUCH, Esquire, Civil Engineer, Edinburgh, Engineer of the Tay Bridge, was made a Burgess in respect of his meritorious services AS Engineer of the Bridge, and in testimony of the Council&apos;s high appreciation of the Engineering talent and ability by which he has designed the bridge, and by whose direction that great work has now been successfully completed" ORDERLABEL="309">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1878. May 31st. JOHN STIRLING" ORDERLABEL="310">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1883. August 7th. The Eight Hon. ARCHIBALD PHILIP PPtlMROSE, EARL or ROSEBERY ; THE Right Hon. ROBERT ADAM PHILIPS-DUNCAN-HALDANE, EARL OF CAMPERDOWN ; and the Right Hon. JOHN WILLIAM RAMSAY, EARL of DALHOUSIE, K.T., were all admitted Burgesses OF Dundee, in respect op their high character, eminent positions, and public Services" ORDERLABEL="311">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1884. September 27th. The Right Hon. JOHN BRIGHT, M.P. for Birmingham, was admitted Burgess IN respect of the prominent place he has so long occupied as a public MAN AND Member of the Government, and for the important Services HE has rendered TO THE StATE" ORDERLABEL="312">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1885. October 8th. His Grace GEORGE DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, DUKE of ARGYLL, K.T, K.G., was admitted burgess in respect of his high character, eminent position, and public Services" ORDERLABEL="313">
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