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HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF LOIfDON,
BRANCH SOCIETIES;
LIST OF THE MEMBERS.
Instituted 2%th May, 1778, a7id Incorporated 21st Alay, 1816, tender Acts 66 Geo. III., Cap. 20, ajtd 1st and 2nd Wm. IV.
Cap. 47, 2ird Aiigiist, 1 83 1.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE CONSTITUTION 9
GENEEAL COUETS .
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT
ELECTION OF MEMBEES .
FINANCE .
BRANCHES .
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THE WiGHLAND Society of London.
INSTITUTED 28th MAY, 1778,
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INCORPORATED 21st MAY, 1816.
THE OBJECTS.
Prescrying the Martial Spirit, Language, Dress, Music, Antiquities of and the Ancient Caledonians ;
Rescuing from oblivion the valuable remains of Celtic Literature
The Establishment and support of Schools in the Highlands of Scotland, and in other parts of the British Empire
Relieving distressed Highlanders at a distance from
their native homes ; and
Promoting the Improvement and general welfare of the northern parts of the Kingdom. 8 THE OBJECTS.
In 1786 the Society instituted an Association for the purchase of lands and for forming free towns, villages, and fishing stations in the Highlands, and in the same year obtained an Act of Parliament by which it was incorporated by the name and style of " The British Society for Extending the Fisheries and Improving the Sea Coasts of this Kingdom." The Society also assisted in establishing the Public Infir- mary at Inverness. In 1815 the Society originated and established the Royal Caledonian Asylum for supporting and educating the children of soldiers, sailors, and marines, natives of Scotland, who have died or been disabled in the service of their country, and those of indigent Scottish parents resident in London. In 1859 the Society also originated and chiefly aided in form- ing and establishing the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers. In 1867 the Society instituted a Bursary of the value of £50 per annum, tenable for four years, at any University which the successful student may elect. CONSTITUTION.
1st. The Society consists of a President, Five Vice- Presidents, Three Treasurers, Three Auditors, Twelve Directors, Two Secretaries, a Deputy Secretary, Two Chaplains, and an indefinite number of Members.
2nd. The President, or in his absence one or more of the Yice-Presidents, Treasurers, or Auditors, with any Seven or more Members of the said Corporation, of whom Two at the least shall be Directors ; or (in the absence of the President, all the Yice-Presidents, Treasurers, and Auditors) any Twenty or more of the
Members of the said Corporation, of whom Three at the least shall be Directors, shall compose a General Court.
3rd. The custody of the Common Seal, and the use and application thereof can only be ordered and dis- posed of by a General Court.
4th. At the General Court holden on the third Saturday in February, in each year, there shall be chosen a President, Pive Vice - Presidents, Three Treasurers, Three Auditors, Twelve Directors, One or more Secretaries, and Two Chaplains, to serve for the space of one year only, to commence from the 21st 10 CO]!^STinjTION".
day of March then next ensuing ; and in case any of
the Offices aforesaid shall have become vacant by death, resignation, or otherwise, a person shall from time to time be chosen by the Committee to serve in such
Office during the remainder of the term.
5th. The General Court having the power to delegate
the management of the affairs of the Society to a Com- mittee, the said Committee shall consist of the President, Yice-Presidents, Treasurers, Auditors, Directors, and
Secretaries, for the time being, and of all those Mem- bers who have served the Office of President, Yice- % President, Treasurer, or Secretary.
6th. The said Committee, as above described, to be
elected at a General Court, which shall be holden the third Saturday in the month of February in each year
and to serve for the space of one year, commencing from 21st March next ensuing.
7th. All business for the consideration of the Society
shall be submitted in the first instance to the Committee
of Management, who will be bound to lay it before the
next following General Court ^of the Members of the Corporation, accompanied by such amendments or
alterations (if any), as the Committee may consider it
advisable for the Society to adopt ; —the General Court 1
CONSTITmON. 1 reserving to itseK the power to alter, or reject alto- gether, both propositions and amendments.
8th. No Bye-Law, Eule, or Ordinance, shall be binding, or have any force or effect, until the same shall have been agreed to at a general Court, and con- firmed by the next succeeding General Court, whether
Ordinary or Special ; and the same method shall be observed in altering or repealing any such Bye-Law, Eule, or Ordinance. j
9th. The sum to be paid by Members elect shall be Twelve Guineas each, and no reduction shall be made in this amount unless the same shall be agreed to, and confirmed by, the two next succeeding regular General Courts.
10th. All Questions at any General Courts, or in
Committee of Management, are to be decided by Yote ; and in case of an equality of Yotes, the President, or
Chairman, shall, in addition to his deliberative Yote, have the Casting Yote, except in the case of the Elec- tion of Members, which is hereinafter provided for. 12
GENERAL COURTS.
1st. A General Court of tlie Corporation shall be
holden four times at least every year ; that is to say,
on the tliird Saturdays of the months of February, April, and May, and on the 21st of March (being the anniversary of the Battle of Alexandria)^ but should
that day fall on a Sunday or Good Friday, then the
said General Court shall be holden on the 22nd ; and
notice of each such General Court shall be given in
two of the Public Newspapers ten days at least before the day appointed for the holding of every such Court.
2nd. A Special General Court shall be holden by order of the Committee, or upon a requisition signed by Nine Members of the Society, and addressed to one of the Secretaries for the time being, notice of which briefly specifying the objects, shall be given in two of the Public Newspapers ten days at least before the holding of every such Court.
3rd. The Pour General Courts directed by the Act of Incorporation to be holden in each year shall be considered Public Meetings of the Society. At each of those Meetings, so soon as a snfficient number of Members shall be present, the Court shall be opened and the Business of the Day shall be disposed of, and GEXEEAL COUETS. 13 the whole or any part of such Business may, in the discretion of the Meeting, or as convenience may dic-
tate, be adjourned or deferred ; and the President or Chairman of the Meeting shall give directions for sum- moning a Special General Court to dispose of the same.
These Meetings shall he followed by a Dinner of the
Society, to which strangers, invited by Members, niay be admitted.
4th. The General Meeting to be holden on the 2 1st of March, in each year, to celebrate the Anniversary of the glorious Eattle of Alexandeia, is the established Anniversary Festival of the Society. Tickets of
Admission for that occasion s^TTHbe Issued to Mem-
bers at a price to be regulated by the Committee ; and the Committee shall have power to invite, at the expense of the Society, such guests as they may con- sider advisable for its interests.
5th. At every General Meeting of the Society, each
Member may introduce one or more Visitors, paying for his or their Tickets, at the same rate as that fixed ' ' for Members.
6th. That Officers present at the Battle of Alex- ANDEiA be invited to attend the Anniversary Dinner as the guests of the Society, together with any eminent Scotsmen, not exceeding twelve, whose names shall
^ /. , .„ __ ^/ ytd^^ a^ 14 GEXBEAL C0TIRT8. have been previously submitted to the Committee and approved of, and who sball have done good service to their country.
7th. A.S the preservation of the Garb of the Ancient
Caledonians is considered one of the original objects of
the Society, and as the general adoption thereof at Public Meetings would essentially tend to excite and preserve the !N'ational Spirit of Highlanders, which has been so conspicuously and so honourably displayed on all occasions, and in all parts of the world, the Direc- tors, Office Bearers, and Secretaries for the time being, are expected to appear in the Highland Garb at all
General Courts ; and it is earnestly recommended to all
other Members of the Society, to assume the distin- _
guishing Garb of Highlanders at all the public Meet- ings of the Corporation. 15
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
Ist. A Meeting of the Committee of Management (Five to be a quorum) shall be holden four times at least in every year, viz. : —on the first Tuesday in the months of February, March, April, and May; and whenever occasion shall require, a Special Meeting shall be holden by order of any General Court, or upon the requisition of the President, or any Two of the Yice-Presidents, Treasurers, Auditors, or Directors, or of any Five Members, signified in writing to one of the Secretaries, and subscribed by such Officers or Mem-
bers J and notice of each such Meeting shall be given to every Member of the said Committee, five days at least before the holding of any such Meeting.
2nd. It being an object of importance to the welfare
6i the Society, that all the Office Bearers should attend the General Courts as well as the Meetings of the
Committee of Management, it is enacted that the Four Members attending the Meetings of the Society, General Courts or Meetings of the Committee, the fewest number of times in the season shall cease to be Members of Committee, and that this rule apply to the Auditors,
as well as to the Ordinary Directors. B 2 16 COMSriTTEE OP MANAGEMENT.
3rd. That the above rule do not apply to the Pre-
sident, Yice-Presidents, Treasurers, or Chaplains of the
Society ; but that it be strictly enforced as regards all other Members of the Committee of Management, whether Auditors, or Directors.
4th. In order to obtain the attendance of Members at the four regular Meetings of the Committee, those
Meetings shall be followed by a Dinner ; and to cover the expense thereof a Subscription shall be opened upon
the Election of Officers in each year ; each of the
Three Treasurers, Three Auditors, and Twelve Direct
tors shall, at the commencement of each season, pay such amount as may be determined on, towards the
expense of such Meetings, in full of all Charges and
Demands attending the same, and at the last Meeting
of the financial year, viz., the first Tuesday in March,
a list of such Subscriptions remaining unpaid shall be
made out by the Secretary, and laid before the Com- mittee.
5th. To avoid the expense of ordering Dinner for a
greater number than is necessary, the Members of the Committee are requested to intimate their intention of
attending or not, by letter to the Secretary, the day
before each Meeting, at the latest. liOiM^U^ ^W^ %^^^J^ 17
ELECTION OF MEMBERS.
1st. Persons qualified for being proposed Members are natives of the Highlands of Scotland, — Sons, or Descendants of Highlanders, —Proprietors of Land in the Highlands, —Individuals who have done signal service to that part of the Kingdom, —Officers serving or who have served in Highland Corps, —and Husbands of Highland Ladies.
2nd. Persons desirous of becoming Members of this Society, shall be proposed at one of the General or
Special General Courts, or at any Meeting of the Committee, by one Member of the Corporation, and seconded by another, who shall insert in a Book kept
for that purpose, the name, qualification, and place of abode of such person, together with their own names ; and each of the persons so proposed shall be severally put in nomination at the next ensuing General or
Special General Court ; and the Members then present shall proceed to a Ballot; and such person shall be
declared elected if approved of by three parts in four of
the Members baUotting, or excluded if one or more
black balls in four appear against him ; and shall, be- fore his admission, pay into the hands of one of the Treasurers of the Society, the sum of Twelve Guineas^; which shaU constitute his Life-Subscription. -'— — B 3 ;
18 ELECTION OF MEMBEES.
3rd. Twenty persons, and no more, may be elected Honorary Members, though not regularly qualified according to the above regulations.
4th. The election of all persons who have not paid their admission fee within one year, shall be declared void, and their names shall be struck out of the list.
5th, In case the conduct of any Member, either in or out of the Society, shall in the opinion of the Com- mittee, or any Ten Members of the Society, who shall certify the same to them in writing, be injurious to the character and interest of the Society, the Committee is empowered to recommend such Member to resign and if such Member shall not do so within a month from the date of such letter of recommendation, the Committee shall have power to summon a General Court of the Corporation, for the purpose of deciding as to the erasure of his name from the List of Members, and upon his name being erased, he shall be for ever afterwards ineligible as a Candidate. ;
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FINANCE.
1st. A fund having been collected with the view f of establishing a Hall or Place of Meeting for the I
Society, and a separate Eund having been formed for I the purpose, called " The Sail Fund,''^ it is directed I that the fund be continued.
2nd. One-fifth of each future Life Subscription shall be appropriated to the HaU Fund ; the remaining sum
to be added to the Permanent Funds of the Society : the Interest only of both funds to be applicable to general purposes. Donations in aid of this Fund will be carried to that separate Account, and registered in the Names of the respective Donors.
3rd. At the end of the financial year (21st March)
of each season, the Treasurers shall, for the informa-
tion of the Society, draw up and submit to the Auditors,
not later than the 14th of April, an Account of the Income and Expenditure of the preceding year an Account of the Life- Subscriptions collected, showing the distribution thereof; the portions added to the Capital and to the Hall Eund respectively; and the Donations made to the latter as a separate Account, together with a General Statement of the Funds and
Property of the Corporation ; and these shall be sub- mitted to the Committee on the first Tuesday in the month of May following. ;
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BRANCHES.
1st. In order the more effectually to promote the objects of the Society, and to enable the Natives of Scotland in general, and of the Highlands in particular, and those connected with Scotland by alliance, friend- ship, or otherwise, to cultivate social intercourse among themselves, and to strengthen their attachment to their Native Land, wherever they may happen to reside. Branches of the Society may be established either in any of the British Settlements, or in any Foreign Country, where any number of Scotsmen are settled and a Commission for that purpose, subscribed by the President and Secretary, and addressed to those who are the most likely to take a pride and pleasure in being connected with this Society, shall be issued, authorising them to form such Branches, and to con- stitute those Branches on principles the best calculated to promote the objects of the Society under the pe- culiar circumstances of each place.
2nd. To every such Branch, an Account of the Origin and Progress of the Society, the objects for which it was constituted, and the Eules by which it is governed will be transmitted, with such other infor- 22 mation or papers as may, from time to time, be circu- lated among the Members.
3rd. Gentlemen admitted into any of the Branches established Abroad, on subscribing to the Eules, and contributing at once to the Fund of the Parent Society, the full Subscription of Twelve Guineas each, or Six Guineas while remaining Abroad, and Six Guineas
additional on their arrival in London, shall become Members of the Society in London, without Ballot, and receive a Diploma accordingly. THE WiGHLAND Society of London,
1868.
H.R.H. THE PEINCE OF WALES, K.G.
THE DUKE OF EICHMOND, K.G.
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THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K.G. THE EARL OF SEAFIELD, THE EARL OF DALKEITH, M.P.
SIR R. G. COLQUHOUN, K.C.B. SIR CHARLES FORBES, BART.
K. W. STEWART MACKENZIE, of Seaforth. 24
JOHN STONE, ESQ.
F. W. CALDWELL, ESQ. MAJOR K. MACLEAY.
ponorarg ^jctrdams,
SIR P. M. COLQL^OL^, LL.D.
F. W. RAMSAY, M.D.
J. WINGFIELD MALCOLM, ESQ., M.P. DAVID FORREST, ESQ. DANIEL MACKENZIE, ESQ.
girettors.
J. CHISHOLM GOODEN, ESQ. D. W. MACKENZIE, ESQ. THEOPHILUS SANDEMAN, ESQ.
J. MACRAE MOIR, ESQ.
CHARLES J. FORBES, ESQ. HUGH CAMERON, ESQ. WILLIAM STUART, ESQ. W. A. MACKINNON, ESQ.
G. R. COX, ESQ.
A. MACPHERSON CAMPBELL, ESQ.
J. STEWART TULLOCH, ESQ., M.D. JOHN PETER, ESQ. 25
Chaplains.
THE REV. JOHN CIBIMING, D.D. THE REV. CHARLES MACKENZIE.
ANGUS MACPHERSON, ESQ.
MR. WILLIAiyi ROSS.
(Df&ttr anb CoIIettor.
MR. D. DOUGLAS. . . . .
ALPHABETICAL LIST
M E M B E E S .
Those Names marked have been President ; those with ** have been * Vice-President ; those with Treasurer ; those with t Honorary Secretary; and those with i Directors.]
When Elected. H.R.H. ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES,
DUKE OF ROTHSAY, K.G., &c. .. .. 1851 H.R.H. ALFRED ERNEST, DUKE OF EDINBURGH,
KG., &c...... 1867 H.R.H. GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK, DUKE OF
CAMBRIDGE, BARON CULLODEN, K.G., HOLSTEIN, K.G., &c. . . . . 1867 H.R.H. THE PRINCE TECK, G.C.B., &c. . . 1867 ...... ALPHABETICAL LIST 27 When Elected. CARGYLL, GEORGE, DUKE OF, K.T., ArgyU Lodge, Campden Hill, Kensington . . . 1853 Athole, John James, Duke of, Blair Castle, Blair Athole, Perthshire ...... 1867 gjAbercom, James, Marquis of, K.G., Chesterfield House, South Audley Street . . . . . 1853 ©Airlie, David Graham, Earl of, K.T., Airlie Lodge, Campden HiU ...... 1862 *Arbuthnott, General, Hon. Sir Hugh, K.C.B., Albany 1816 Abercrombie, Arthur Duff, of Glassauch . . . 1828 Adam, George, Bombay , . . . . 1829 Adam, Charles Binney, Bombay . . . . . 1831 Agnew, William ...... 1823 Anderson, Samuel, of Morden, 65, Upper Brook Street 1822 Anderson, James G. S...... 1867 Anderson, John ...... 1867 Arbuthnott, Archibald ...... 1834 Arbuthnott, Robert Keith . . . . . 1824 Atcheson, Robert Shank ...... 1820 €5BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRT, K.G., WALTER FRANCIS, DUKE OF, Montague House, Whitehall . . . . . 1846 Baird, Sir David, Bart., 76, Eaton Square . . . 1861 ...... 28 OF THE MEMBEES. When Elected. Baillie, Alexander ...... ,.1817 t Bain, George, 18, Parliament Street . . 1837 Balfour, James, of Blunain , . . 1814 Barclay, Charles . . . . 1817 Barkly, Sir Henry, K.C.B., Governor of Mauritius . 1832 * Begg, David, M.D., Canon Park, Edgware . 1857 Bell, Alexander, Bombay . . . 1829 Bisset, "William, St. Peter's House, Ryde, Isle of Wight ...... 1850 Bonar, Andrew, Leamington . . . 1841 Boucher, John, Serjeant's Inn, Chancery Lane . 1833 Boyd, Mark, Walton-on-Thames . . . 1842 Brovra, John ...... 1813 Bruce, Captain Charles . . . . 1645 Bruce, Gilbert Stuart . . , . 1832 Bums, Colonel William Nicol, 4, Berkeley Street, Cheltenham ...... 1845 Bum, Edward . . . . . 1833 * CALDWELL, FEEDERICK WILLIAM, of Mish- nish, 4, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park . 1845 Cameron, Major John . . . . 1815 Cameron, Donald Charles . . . 1822 Cameron, Robert William, Canada . . 1855 ...... OP THE MEilBEES. 29 When Elected. X Cameron, Hugh, 43, Hertford Street, Mayfair Campbell, Colonel John, of Kilmartin Campbell, Alexander, of Monzie . Campbell, Duncan, Chiselhurst, Kent Campbell, John, of Glensaddel Campbell, Simon Frazer, Boodles, St. James Street X Campbell, Alex. McPherson CargiU, W. W. . Chisholm, Capt. Archibald Macra, late 42nd Regt. (Eoyal Highlanders) Chisholm, Alexander Bain, M.D., Cheltenham Clarke, Hon. Charles, Upper Canada Clunes, Major John, Cheltenham . Cockbum, Capt. Gr. "W., 42nd Royal Highlanders tJColquhoun, Sir Patrick McChombaich de, LL.D., King's Bench "Walk, Temple . * Colquhoun, Sir R. Gilmour, K.C.B., of Camstradden Conway, James Henry, . X Cox, George R., Laurel Lodge, Twickenham Crawford, Robert, of "Westbrook, Reform Club Cumming, The Rev. John, D.D., 7, Montague Place, Russell Square Cumming, James Cameron, M.D., Cadogan Place Ctmynghame, Sir David Thurlow, of Mulncraig, Bart. 1855 c 3 ...... 30 ALPHABETICAL LIST When Elected. **DALKEITH, WILLIAM HENRY, EARL OF, M.P., 3, Hamilton Place, PiccadUly , . 1854 Duninore, Charles Adolphus, Earl of, 24, Carlton House Terrace . . . . . 1867 Dalgaims, William, Bombay ...... 1831 Davidson, Duncan, of Tulloch Castle . . 1820 Davidson, Henry, Lime Street Square . . 1827 Davidson, John, Lime Street Square . . 1827 Davidson, Michie Forbes . . . 1846 Davidson, John Forbes . . . . . 1852 Davidson, James ...... 1845 Dick, William Fleming ...... 1832 Duncan, AngTis . , . . . 1836 Duncan, James Beveridge, of Dumside . 1834 Dunlop, Anthony, Oriental Club . . 1834 OELCHO, FRANCIS, LORD, M.P., St. James's Place ...... I860 Edmond, William 1840 Elliott, Daniel, Madras . 1835 Enderby, Capt. Samuel, Blackheath 1834 Erskine, W. Kennedy, of Dun 1862 QFIFE, JAMES, EARL OF, K.T., 4, Cavendish Square . . . . . • 1858 . or THE MEilBEES. 31 When Elected. Farquliarsoii, Andrew Fergusson, Sir William, of Spittlehaugh, Bart., 16, George Street, Hanover Square Filmer, Sir Edmund, Bart. ***Forbes, Sir Charles, of Newe, Bart., Broomwood, Clapham Forbes, Sir William, of Craigiever, Bart. . + Forbes, Charles John, 28, Queen's Gate Terrace Forbes, James Stuart, Chester House, Wimbledon X Forbes, Alexander Forrest, David, 4, Sumner Terrace, Chester Square :J: Fraser, John, of Auchnagaim Fraser, John, Portman Square X Fraser, Thomas, of Escadaile Gardens, Ken- X Fraser, Donald, M.D., 168, Holland sington Fraser, James, Lloyds 0**GRANTLEY, WILLIAM LORD Gardyne, C. G., Lieut. -Colonel, of Glenforsa, Guards Club Gardner, William, Junior Gillespie, Robert, Heathfield House, Walton-on Thames .... 32 ALPHABETICAL LIST When Elected. Gordon, Colonel William . . . . . ] 840 Gordon, William ...... 1824 Gordon, James DufF, 2, Pembridge Place . . . 1847 **Gordon, Michael P., of Abergeldy . . . 1836 X Gooden, James Chisholm, 33, Tavistock Square . 1845 Graham, Captain George . . . . . 1829 Graeme, Henry S...... 1836 Grant, Captain George ...... 1822 Grant, Captain John, late 78th Regiment . , . 1825 Grant, Charles ...... 1819 Grant, Alexander, Oakfield House, Homsey . 1860 Grant, Lieutenant William, 6th Foot . . . 1865 Grant, Colonel John Thornton, C.B., 18th Regiment 1861 Grant, John, 15, Brunswick Gardens, Kensington . 1867 Grove, Captain Ross, 42nd Regiment . . . 1857 Guthrie, James Alexander, 30, Portland Place . 1847 Guthrie, Arbuthnot Charles, 27, Bruton Street . 1847 HALKETT, SIR PETER ARTHUR, of Pitfirranne, Bart., late 42nd Regiment, (Royal Highlanders) 1854 Hall, James Stuart ...... 1817 t Halley, Alexander, M.D., 16, Harley Street, . . 1850 Hamilton, Archibald, 11, St. Helen's Place . . 1848 Hart, William HamUton ...... 1831 ...... OF THE MEMBEKS. 33 When Elected. Henry, David, Mark Lane 1847 Hepburn, Robert, 70, Portland Place 1867 Hill, David 1815 Hill, Joseph, Seerah House, Pembridge Square 1860 X Hill, James Duke 1860 Holmes, W. D. O., of Monar 1864 INNES, JOHN 1814 Irvine, Alexander Robert 1836 **JOHNSTONE, SIR JOHN VANDEN BEMPDE, Bart. M.P., of Hackness, 34, Belgrave Square, 1844 Johnstone, Captain Thomas H...... 1831 KELLY, SIR FITZROY, LORD CHIEF BARON, 8, Connaught Place . . . . 1847 Keir, Lawrence "W. . . . . 1839 Key, John Binny . , . . 1834 ^LONDONDERRY, FREDERICK, MARQUIS OF, K.P., 37, Grosvenor Square . . 1827 Lushington, Right Hon. Stephen Rumbold . 1832 Laing, Seton, 9, Hyde Park Gate . . 1866 ...... ,.... 34 ALPHABETICAL LIST When Elected. Lamb, Alexander ...... 1816 Lamb, Alexander, the younger . . . 1820 Lament, James, M.P., of Knockdow, Albany . 1846 Lawrence, G-eorge . . . . 1818 Lawrie, Andrew, 10, Charles Street, St. James' s- Square . . . . . 1853 Leslie, the Hon. George Waldegrave, M.P., 10, Harley Street . . . . 1862 Lindsay, Major-Gen. Alexander, Early Bank, Perth 1840 Lindsay, James ...... 1814 Little, James, Bombay . . . . 1840 Low, General Sir John, K.C.B., of Clatto, Fifeshire, Onslow Square . . . . 1815 Low, Robert, 17, Wobum Square. . . 1839 Liadsay, Colonel Loyd, V.C, M.P., 2, Carlton Gardens ...... 1867 Lumsden, Capt. Henry, Junior United Service Club 1858 G MANCHESTER, WILLL^M DROGO, DUKE OF, 1, Great Stanhope Street ...... 1864 **Murray, Lord James (late Scots Fusileer Guards), Eastwood, Dunkeld, N.B. . , . 1845 **Macdonald, Reginald George, Chief of Clanranald, 22, Clarendon Road, Kensington . . 1860 ..,.. OP THE MEMBEES. 35 Wien Elected. Macdonald, Lieut. -Colonel Alexander, Junior United Service Club ...... 1849 Macdonald, D. J. Forbes . . . . . 1852 t Macdonald, John, Canada . . . . . 1822 Macdonald, -ffineas R., Cheltenham .. .. 1815 X MacGregor, James ...... 1847 McG-rigor, Captain "Walter, 17, Charles Street, St. James's ...... 1856 McGregor, Thomas ...... 1847 MackeUar, John, 5, Upper "Westboume Terrace . 1867 Mackenzie, Sir James J. Randall, Bart., of Scatwell 1834 Mackenzie, Sir Evan, Bart., of Kilcoy . , . 1847 Mackenzie, Keith W. Stewart, of Seaforth, Brahan Castle, Dingwall, N.B., and Brooks', St. James's Street ...... 1846 Mackenzie, Rev. Charles, Devonshire Terrace, Ken- sington ...... 1848 Mackenzie, James Thomson, Surrey House, Hyde Park Place ...... 1862 Mackenzie, Daniel, . X 318, Camden Road . . 1862 Mackenzie, Henry, Canada ...... 1817 Mackenzie, Charles Roderick . . . . . 1850 Mackenzie, . George, Warwick Square . . 1858 Mackenzie, Sir Kenneth, Bart., of Gairloch . 1858 Mackenzie, George Alexander, Liverpool , . . 1858 ...... ,.. 36 ALPHABETICAL LIST When Elected. X Mackenzie, D. "W., 19, "Warwick Gardens, Kensington 1864 Mackenzie, Sir Alex Muir, Bart., of Delvine, 78th Eegiment . . . . . 1864 Mackenzie, G-eorge (of Dundonell), Ceylon . 1864 MackereU, Robert .. ,. .. ..1815 Mackillop, James, 30, Grosvenor Square . . 1822 Mackinlay, Daniel, Oriental Club. . . 1864 **Mackinnon, "William Alexander, F.R.S., of that Ilk, 4, Hyde Park Place ...... 1813 X Mackinnon, "W. Alexander, V.C.C.B., Surgeon-Major, Staff, Netley Hospital . . . 1857 Mackinnon, Lauchlan . . . . 1858 Mackinnon, Edmund . . . . 1836 Mackintosh, George Daniel ...... 1832 Mackintosh, Charles Fraser, of Drummond . 1866 Macintosh, General A. Fisher, K.H., Oatlands Park, "Weybridge...... 1867 Maclean, Alexander, of CoU . . . 1817 *JMacleay, Major Kenneth, of Keiss, Carlton Club . 1853 X Macleay, J. Robert, 132, "Westboume Terrace . 1864 Macleay, A. D., Conservative Club . . 1846 Macleay, George, 35, Hyde Park Gardens . . 1846 Macleay, Captain Ronald, Royal ArtUlery. . 1865 Macleay, A. C, 132, "Westboume Terrace . . 1865 ...,.. OF THE MEMBEES. 37 When Elected. McLennan, John, Bombay . . . . . 1840 Macleod, Sir John Macpherson, K.C.S.I., 1, Stanhope Street, Hyde Park Gardens . . . . . 1815 **Macleod, Norman, of Macleod, 7, Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington . . . . . 1836 Maclure, Andrew, 14, Ladbroke Square, Notting- Hill 1867 **Macpherson, Cluny, Cluny Castle, Kingussie, Inver- ness-shire, and Junior United Service Club . 1839 Macpherson, A. Campbell, Reform Club . . . 1867 Macpherson, Daniel, 3a, King Street, St. James's, and Cadiz McQueen, Major-General James, United Service Club 1849 McQueen, Captain John, United Service Club . 1849 McQueen, John ...... 1832 + Malcohn, J. Wingfield, M.P., 10, Park Street . 1864 Marshall, Robert, 55, Moorgate Street . . . 1867 **Matheson, Sir James, of Achany, Bart., M.P., 13, Cleveland Row ...... 1844 Matheson, Alexander, of Ardrosa Castle, M.P., 38, South Street ...... 1846 Middlemas, William, Madras .. ., .. 1834 Court, Middle Temple . 1864 X Moir, J. Macrae, Pump Morgan, E. C, Bombay ...... 1840 Morrison, AJexander ...... 1845 ...... 38 ALPHABETICAL LIST When Elected. **Murchisoii, Sir Roderick, Bart., K.C.B., 16, Belgrave Square . . . . . 1857 Murray, The Hon. Sir Charles A., K.C.B. . 1844 Murray, Eustace Grenville, 22, Brook Street . 1867 Murray, James, Foreign OfB.ce . . . 1846 NOTMAN, HENRY W., 2, LeadenhaU Street . 1861 ORDE, SIR JOHN POWLETT, Bart. 1830 Ogilvy, George . 1822 PANTON, PATRICK .. . . 1858 : Peter, John, Conservative Club, St. ;'s Street .. 1861 Pringle, Robert K., Bombay . . 1840 Q**RICHMOND AND LENNOX, CHARLES, DUKE OF, K.a., Belgrave Square . . . . 1840 tfRamsay, Fred. "Wm., M.D., of Inveresk, 15, Somerset Street, Portman Square Ritchie, John, Bombay . 1829 Robertson, Patrick Francis, M.P. 1848 Robertson, Edward Lovett 1838 Robertson, G-ilbert 1821 . ,...... OF THE MEMBEfiS. 39 Robertson, Eben WiUiam, 28, Eaton Place . 1809 Rolland, Stuart Erskine, Army and Navy Club, and 3, Victoria Street, Westminster Rose, Sir George, 4, Hyde Park Gardens . . 1818 Ross, Charles ...... 1818 Roy, Robert, Chester ...... 1823 Ryrie, William D., 34, Park Street . . 1863 Ryrie, Robert, 34, Park Street . . . . 1864 SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM, DUKE OF, K.G. Stafford House, St. James's . 1851 Scott, Thomas Colville . 1860 Seafield, John Charles, Earl of . 1845 Q Saltoun and Abemethy, Alex. Eraser, Lord 1854 X Sandeman, Hugh Eraser, 52, Norfolk Square 1821 X Sandeman, Theophilus, 16, Talbot Square, Hyd( Park 1846 Seton, Captain George, Perth 1822 Scoular, Thomas, Bombay 1824 Sinclair, Sir John, of Dunbeath, Bart. 1815 Sinclair, Alexander 1815 Shand, William, jiin. 1838 Skinner, Charles B., Bombay 1840 Smytton, George, Bombay 1824 .. . 40 ALPHABETICAL LIST When Elected. Spottiswood, John, of that Ilk, 16, Great G-eorge Street, "Westminster . Stevenson, Captain James, Bombay Steuart, J. E,. , Steuart, William McAdam, of Glenormiston, The Cedars, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire * Stewart, John, of Belladrum Stewart, Patrick, Bombay Stirling, Thomas Graham, of Airth and Strowan ***Stone, John, The Firs, "Weybridge Strachan, Christopher Stuart, Hugh . + Stuart, WiUiam, of Aldenham, 10, Hill Street, Berkeley Square Sutherland, Charles, :i: Sutherland, James, Bombay TWEEDDALE, GENERAL GEORGE HAY, MARQUIS OF, K.T., G.C.B., Carlton Club . . 1806 Taylor, Henry Stuart, Tayler, J. G., 23 Norfolk Crescent Tayler, W. J., of Rothiemay TumbuU, WiUiam X Tulloch, James Stewart, M.D., 1, Pembridge Place . . . OF THE MEMBEES. 41 When Elected. WALKER, JAMES O., Bombay. 1846 WaBdnshaw, William, 2, Upper Hyde Park Gardens 1864 Wallace, George 1832 Walls, Andrew, Leadenhall Street 1862 Warden, Robert 1818 Watson, Robert 1817 Wedderbum, John 1822 Weir, Charles S. 1860 Whannel, Colonel Peter . 1834 Williamson, Thomas, Oriental Club 1839 Wright, James, Bombay 1840 YOUNG, MURDO . . . . . 1838 Young, John, Elgin Lodge, Vanburgh Park . . 1867 Young, Alexander, 3, Aberdeen Terrace, Blackheath 1867 ...... ,. HONORARY. When Elected. Saxe-Weimar, Prince Edward of, His Serene High- ness, G.C.B., 82, Portland Place . . . 1866 London, Lord Bishop of, The Right Honourable and Eight Reverend Archibald Campbell Tait, Fulham Palace ...... 1867 Lawrence, His Excellency Sir John, Bart., Gr.C.B., Governor-General of India . , . . 1865 Grant, Lient-Gen. Sir James Hope, G.C.B., Horse Guards . . . . . 1865 Mac Nab, Lady, Canada ...... 1842 MacneiU, The Right Hon. Sir John, G.C.B., Edin- burgh ...... 1834 Buchanan, Mrs. Macdonald, of Buchanan . . . 1822 Mac Leod, The Rev. Norman, D.D., Chaplain to Her y, &c...... 1866 — The following Societies have been Instituted by virtue of Commissions from the Highland Society of London : THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF ABERDEEN, Instit-uted 34th October, 1820. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF MADRAS, Instituted 1st January, 1814. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF BOMBAY, Instituted 2nd May, 1822. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF CANADA, Instituted 10th November, 1818. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF NOVA SCOTIA, Instituted 3 1st May, 1838. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Instituted March, 1838.