Dundee 6. June 1825
At a meeting of the Trade held in their Hall this day
Isaac Low lawful son of Isaac Low Confectioner in Dundee
produced his Indenture with Thomas Clark Tailor in Dundee
a free master of the said Trade for the space of five years, and
was duly entered, admitted and Booked a free apprentice of
the said trade with all the privileges and immunities thereto
belonging, he having paid the ordinary dues for such
admissions
Robt McCosh Dn
Dundee August 15 1825
At a Meeting of the Tailor Trade
called for the purpose of Collecting
quarter Acct present the Deacon
Boxmaster Deacon Bearstone Tho Peter
David Duncan ^when^ the Deacon read over
a statement of the Revenue & expenditure
of the police there being no other
Business before the trade they adjournd
R McCosh
Dundee 21st September 1825
At a meeting of the Trade held this day for the purpose of
voting at the election of a Convener of Trades, the necessary
qualifications being taken by the members of the Incorporation, they
agreed that the Deacon shall vote for William Young of this
Trade as Convener of the nine Trades for the Ensuing year,
and the Deacon was authorised to vote accordingly
On the return of the Deacon he reported to the meeting
that William Young of the Tailor Trade had been elected at the
General meeting of Trades to be their Convener for the ensuing year.
Robt McCosh
Transcribed text:
Dundee 6. June 1825
At a meeting of the Trade held in their Hall this day
Isaac Low lawful son of Isaac Low Confectioner in Dundee
produced his Indenture with Thomas Clark Tailor in Dundee
a free master of the said Trade for the space of five years, and
was duly entered, admitted and Booked a free apprentice of
the said trade with all the privileges and immunities thereto
belonging, he having paid the ordinary dues for such
admissions
Robt McCosh Dn
Dundee August 15 1825
At a Meeting of the Tailor Trade
called for the purpose of Collecting
quarter Acct present the Deacon
Boxmaster Deacon Bearstone Tho Peter
David Duncan ^when^ the Deacon read over
a statement of the Revenue & expenditure
of the police there being no other
Business before the trade they adjournd
R McCosh
Dundee 21st September 1825
At a meeting of the Trade held this day for the purpose of
voting at the election of a Convener of Trades, the necessary
qualifications being taken by the members of the Incorporation, they
agreed that the Deacon shall vote for William Young of this
Trade as Convener of the nine Trades for the Ensuing year,
and the Deacon was authorised to vote accordingly
On the return of the Deacon he reported to the meeting
that William Young of the Tailor Trade had been elected at the
General meeting of Trades to be their Convener for the ensuing year.
Robt McCosh