—————— ——————;84 Appendix.the initials of William, Lord Herries, <strong>and</strong> dated 1601, with anallegorical design representing an elephant with a howdah on itsback, supporting a unicorn <strong>and</strong> a lion fighting ; the unicorn hasdriven his horn into tiie open mouth of his antagonist, <strong>and</strong> throughthe head Captain MaxiveU. A walking cane of Lady WinefredMaxwell of Terregles, who died in 1801, with a gold top bearinga heraldic device—an eagle displayed, <strong>and</strong> a savage or wild man,with the motto, " Sequamur ; " footman's stick of the same period— Captain Maxwell. A cartouch that belonged to RobertMaxwell of Breoch (1804) ; fragments of pottery found in themoat at CarlaverockMr W. J. Maxwell.Part of the oak corniceof one of the rooms of the Castle of Dumfries, found when takingdown the New Church in 1867 ;Provost Crichton's baton, usedduring the Dumfries Meal Riots Mr James Davidson. Oneguinea note of the Commercial Bank, Dumfries (1804), antiqueperforated silver needle-case, model of an old spinning-wheelMr J. Gibson Starke. A Trades' jug, the Provost's staff of DumfriesMr James Lennox. A seal of the Burgh of Whithorn,ditto of Whithorn Abbey, the crest of the <strong>Galloway</strong> Family (adrawing) Mr J. G. Kinna. Several old plates, including one ofPrince Charlie Mr R. Gillies. The Stakeford Jug, several oldnewspapers, glovers' minute book, h<strong>and</strong>writing of Paul JonesMrs Hay. Thii-ty <strong>and</strong> a half sheets of old theatrical bills MrW. Anderson. The silver gun <strong>and</strong> the silver arrow of Kirkcudbright,a Dalswinton bell, twenty-eight packets of Communiontokens, representing the different parishes in the Stewartryscrap-book, &c. Kirknidhright Mnseicm. The " Siller Gun "<strong>and</strong> the burgh st<strong>and</strong>ard weights <strong>and</strong> measures—From the l^ownCouncil of Dumfries. The deacon of tailors' staff, a box made]jy tlie French prisoners when in DumfriesMiss Currie.old clock, seA^eral old cups <strong>and</strong> saucers, glass bottles, c<strong>and</strong>lesticks,a carved box, itc. Mr Armstrong. The shoemakers' flag MrJohn Wilson. The trades' flag Mr George Thomson. Thejougswhich were formerly at the Market Cross, Lochmaben LochmahenTown Council. A pair of thumbikins Mrs Gilchrist. Tiietrades' punch-bowl Mrs Dunbar. The jougs from Moniaive, aspinning-wheel Dr Grierson. The King's Speech (9th January,1716), Charter, etc., of the Earl of Nithsdale—ilfr T. A. Currie.A small model saddle, pair of wooden compasses, powder horndated 1782, four leather snuff mulls, one snufi-box made of thewood of Burns' bedstead Mr Robert Mxtrray.An
APPENDIX B.LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY, APRIL 1888.{'riiosu who joined tlie Society at its re-organisatioii on 3d November, 1870,are indicated Ijy an asterisk.)MEMBERS FOR LIFE.Date of Election.7th July, 1883—Dinwiddle, Robert, Hawthorn Bank, Dumfries, <strong>and</strong> 117West, Korty-tliree Street, New York.Gth Aug., 1887—Dobie, Miss, Penfillan House, Thornhill.llthNov., 1881— Douglas, W. D. Robinson, of Orchardton, Castle Douglas.3d May, 1885—Herries, Alex. Young, of Spottes, Dalbeattie.3d March, 1884—Ma.\ well, ^V. H., of Muuches, Dalbeattie.Gth Fel)y. , 1880—Maxwell, Captain, of Terregles, Dumfries.3d May, 1884—Johnstone, J. J. Hope, Captain, of Raehills, Lockerbie.7th .June, 1884 —Stewart, Mark J., M.P., of Southwick, Dumfries.ORDINARY MEMBERS.*Adair, John, High Street, Dumfries.'2d Feby., 1883—Adams, James, do. do.*Allan, William, Irving Street, do..5th Jany., 1883—Aitken, Miss, The Hill, do.5th Jany., 1883—Aitken, Miss M., do.do.5th Nov., 1886—Aitken, John C, do. do.1st Dec, 1882—Anderson, William, of Netherwood, Dumfries.1st Dec, 1882—Armistead, J. J., The Solway Fishery, do.Sth Jany., 1886—Aitken, Dr J., Asj'lum House, Inverness.3d Sept., 1886— Arnott, J. M'Lellan, Fernlea, Dumfries,ild Dec, 1886—Andson, Rev. \Vm., Newall Terrace, Dumfries.6th Oct., 1882—Bailey, W., Courier <strong>and</strong> Herald Officer, Dumfries.7th Dec, 1883—Baird, A., Marchbank Terrace, Dumfries.4th Jany., 1884—Baird, Mrs, do. do.3d Dec, 1880—Barbour, James (Architect), Dumfries.oth Dec, 1884—Barbour, Mrs J., St. Christopher's, Dumfries.4th April, 1884— Barbour, Robert, do. do.4th Nov., 1887—Barbour, J. H., do. do.4th March, 1887—Barbour, Robert, Belmont, Maxwelltowu.Sth Jany., 1886 —Barbour, Miss, do. do.4th Jany., 1878—Black, Charles, Arbigl<strong>and</strong>, Dumfries.1st Dec, 1876—Bowdeu, Major, Irving ^'treet, Dumfries.8th Oct., 1880—Brown, .J., Drumsleet, Dumfries.1st Jany, 1881—Brown, T. , Auchenhes.snane, Penpont, Thornhill.7th Feby., 1879—Bruce, T. Rae, Dalshangan, New-Oalloway.2d Feby., 1883-Burnet, Miss, Albany Place, Dumfries.2d March, 1883—Burnside, Miss, Buccleuch Street, Dumfries.5th ^larch, 1886—Call<strong>and</strong>er, Dr J., Dunscore.4th Jany., 1 878 -Call<strong>and</strong>er, John, High Street, Dumfries.5th Nov., 1880—Chinnock, E. J. (Rector), Tlie Academy, Dumfries.7th March, 1884- Carnegie, D., Castlebank, Dumfries.4th April, 1879—Chrystie, R., Buccleuch Street, Dumfries.4th March, 1887—Chrystie, Miss L., do. do.5th March, 1880—Clark, J. J., Irish Street, do.4th April, 1884— Craig, J. (Solicitor), Irish Street,
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