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Appendix

To earlier volume [not-deposited] giving details of Incorporation history from the above dates.

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Reduced facsimiles [2]

One framed of the Grant of Arms to the Incorporation, 1923, and of a letter of enclosure from James Ness and R. Ralston Ness, Clerks to the Incorporation.

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Certificate of Admission.

To the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow, in favour of William Primrose Wilson, woollen manufacturer,

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Correspondence

Concerning the applications of William Primrose Wilson for a burgess ticket and for the certificate of admission to the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow.

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Letter, Glasgow

, James Ness to James Wilson, relating to Wilson's wish to become a member of the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow.Glasgow, James Ness to James Wilson, relating to Wilson's wish to become a member of the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow.

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Letter, Glasgow

Alex Paton to 'Mr Wilson', 'returning the Burgess Ticket'.

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Letters to Alexander Steven Wilson

While he was in Nürnberg from his immediate family in "Heathcote", Upper Tooting, London: James Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Helen Primrose Wilson, James Blackburn Wilson, Agnes Ann "Nancy" Wilson. Subjects include Lord Mayor's lunch, electric cars, violence at school, Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, unemployment marches, Westminister school, tours in Germany, the Boer War, attitudes to Indian culture, the British Empire, German society and customs, tram cars, royal visits to Scotland and Ireland, tariffs and trade, the new game of "La Cross", and social life in London.

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Birthday and engagement congratulations to Alexander Steven Wilson

Includes smaller envelope with twenty-first birthday wishes (1903), including: (1) 28 September 1903, Margaret Wilson, London: "Mr Holoway, who is at present in America, has been struck with the clearheadedness of the American people and attributes it to their abstinence from liquor".

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