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PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS, AND OFFICERS,

OF THE

SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR 1788.

EARL OF LEVEN, PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY.

Committee of Directors.

The EARL of HOPETON Prefident of the
Committee.

Mr John Gloag Merchant in Edinburgh.
Rev. John Erskine, D. D. Edinburgh.
Rev. William Gloag, D. D. Edinburgh.
Robert M'Intofh, Efq; Advocate.
Mr Ifaac Grant, Clerk to the Signet.
Mr Horatius Cannon, Clerk to the Signet.
Rev. John Kemp, Edinburgh.

Rev. Thomas Randal, Edinburgh.

Mr Andrew Hamilton.

Mr John Moncrieff.

Rev. William Paul, St. Cuthberts.

Mr Alex. Duncan, Clerk to the Signet.
John Dickfon, Efq; Advocate.

Mr John Pitcairn, Merchant.

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Officers of the Society.

Rev. John M'Farlan, D. D. Secretary. William Galloway, Efq; Merchant in Edinburgh, Comptroller.

Robert Chalmers, Efq; Accomptant-General of Excise, Accomptant.

John Davidson, Efq; Writer to the Signet, Treasurer.

James Bonar, Clerk.

Archibald Lundie, Writer to the Signet, Bookholder.

M. Gray, front of the Exchange, Bookfeller. Mungo Watson, Beadle.

Annual and other Benefactions are received by the following Perfons.

IN EDINBURGH,

By John Davidson, Efq; Writer to the Signet, Treasurer to the Society.

IN LONDON,

By Thomas Coutts, Efq; Banker in the Strand.

John M'Intosh, Efq; No 8, North side
of the Royal Exchange, Secretary to
the Society.

William Fuller, Efq; and Son, Bankers,
Lombard-Street.

Form of a Bequest or Legacy.

Item, I give and bequeath the fum of to the Society in Scotland

for Propagating Christian Knowledge, to be applied (to the purposes of the first or second patent, as the donor pleases.) See both patents, p. 54 and 59, of the account of the Society, published in May 1774.

THOSE Who may be pleafed to favour
WHO

this Society with Bequests or Legacies, are

intreated to exprefs their intention in the very words above directed; and particularly to take care that the words, in Scotland, be not omitted.

N. B. THE uncommon length of the Sermon and Appendix, having already extended this publication to a confiderable fize, it was judged proper to omit the usual Annual Account of the Schools in the So

ciety's fervice; but this, with other particulars refpecting the Society, will foon be given to the public in a feparate publi

cation.

THE END.

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