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THE CELTIC MAGAZINE.<br />

DIRECTORY OF HIGHLAND AND CELTIC SOCIETIES.<br />

THE GAELIC SOCIETY OF INVEENESS.<br />

OFFICE-BEARERS FOR 1878-9.<br />

Chief John Mackay, C.E., Swansea<br />

Honorary Chieftains Sir Kenneth S. Mackenzie of Gairloch, Baronet ; Professor John<br />

Stuart Blackie ; Charles Eraser-Mackintosh, M.P. ; Duncan Davidson of Tulloch.<br />

Chieftains Alexander Simpson, Provost of Inverness ; Colin Chisholm, Broadstone Park, and<br />

Duncan A. Macrae, Englishton<br />

Honorary Secretary William Mackay, solicitor, Church Street<br />

Secretary William Mackenzie, Free Press Office, Inverness<br />

Treasurer George J. Campbell, solicitor, Church Street, Inverness<br />

Council<br />

Charles Mackay, Culduthel Road Charles Ferguson, Raigmore<br />

John Macdonald, The Exchange<br />

John Whyte, Highlander Office<br />

John Murdoch, Highlander Office<br />

Librarian Charles Ferguson, Raigmore<br />

Sard Mrs Mary Mackellar Piper Pipe- Major Alexander Maclennan<br />

Bankers The Caledonian Banking Company<br />

This Society publishes a volume of " Transactions "<br />

annually, a copy of which every Member<br />

of the Association receives gratis.<br />

THE GAELIC SOCIETY OF LONDON FOUNDED 1777.<br />

Chief The Marquis of Huntly<br />

President John Cameron Macphee<br />

Vice-President Walter H. Burton<br />

Gaelic Secretary Donald Campbell<br />

Librarian James Fraser<br />

Treasurer Alex. Mackenzie Mackay<br />

Secretary John Forbes, 66 Charing Cross<br />

The meetings are held at the Society's Rooms, No. 1 Adam Street, Adelphi Terrace, at 8 P.M.,<br />

on the Second Wednesday of every month, excepting July, August, and September. Highlanders<br />

are invited to attend.<br />

THE EDINBUEGH SUTHEELAND ASSOCIATION.<br />

His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, K.G. |<br />

Patrons.<br />

The Right Honourable Lord Reay<br />

OFFICE-BEARERS.<br />

President John Macdonald, 7 Albany Street, Edinburgh<br />

Vice-President A. Mackay Robson, 121 Constitution Street, Leith<br />

Treasurer Alexander Mackay, 20 St Andrew Square<br />

Secretary James Macdonald, W.S., 21 Thistle Street, Edinburgh<br />

Assistant Secretary Hugh M. Matheson, 4 Roseneath Terrace<br />

Piper James Kerr<br />

Committee.<br />

John Macdonald, 30 Haddington Place<br />

Donald Mackay, 73 Cockburn Street<br />

HughJMackay, 22 Prince William Macpherson, 4 East Adam Street<br />

James Mackay, 20 St Andrew Square<br />

Regent St., Leith George Matheson, 15 Clerk Street<br />

PROGRAMME FOR 1878-9. Annual Meeting, 6th December 1878, at 8 P.M., in No. 5 St Andrew<br />

Square. After business, Essay by Mr Macmichael. Annual Social Meeting, 10th January 1879,<br />

in Masonic Hall the Marquis of Stafford in the chair. Quarterly Meeting, 7th March 1879, at<br />

8 P.M., in No. 5 St Andrew Square. After business, Essay.<br />

The Association has opened Gaelic Music and Reading Classes in the Free Tron Church,<br />

Chambers Street, open to all Highlanders, every Tuesday, from 8 to 10 P.M. Mr D.<br />

Robertson conducts the singing, and Mr Alex. Mackay the Gaelic reading class.<br />

THE HEBBUEN CELTIC ASSOCIATION.<br />

Chief J. Macfadyen Chieftains J. Matheson and W. Matheson<br />

Secretary Alex. J. Macleod Treasurer D. Macgregor<br />

Committee.<br />

J. Macleod Campbell.<br />

D. Colquhoun<br />

J. Macleod<br />

S. Little<br />

H. Sutherland<br />

F. Junor<br />

J. Dunn<br />

D. Corbett.<br />

L. Grant<br />

J. Munro<br />

First Friday of each month set apart for reading MS. Magazine made up of original contributions<br />

supplied by the members during the month. This Periodical is afterwards circulated<br />

among the members. Second Friday General business. Third Friday Debates on Celtic<br />

subjects. Fourth Friday Amusements ; Gaelic and English songs, recitations, &c., varied by<br />

Highland dances, pipe music, and cognate subjects.

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