'''Samuel Joseph Mackie'''
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ASL Council 1863 Member; resigns from council 1863.06.23
=== House Notes ===
*ResolvedESL paid for reporting meetings, on the motion of printing lithographs: 1863.2.17 - £12.12; 1863.7.14 - £6.6 to Mr Mackie for reporting meetings; 1863.11.10 - A cheque was drawn for Mr Mackie’s bill for printing lithographs amounting to £12.7.; 1864.1.26 - A cheque for £10.10 to Mr HigginsMackie, seconded by Dr Gibbfor reporting, that this Council accepts was drawn.; 1864.3.22 - A cheque was drawn for £10.10 to Mr Mackie for reporting the resignation public meetings of the Society.; 1865.3.7 - A cheque for £8.8 for Mr Mackie, was signed.; 1865.4.25 - £8.8 to Mr Mackie; 1865.6.27 - £6.6 to Mr SMackie<br /><br />In 1865.JOct. It was resolved that Mr Mackieshall receive the sum of £20 for the year in consideration of which he shall draw up reports of the evening meetings, as he has hitherto done, and in so doing they cannot but express their surprise also act as assistant curator and regret at the statements contained in his letter of resignationlibrarian.<br />1867.02Feb.12 It was resolved that, from this time, Mr Mackie should be no longer required to send reports of the meetings to the newspapers and journals, but instead thereof that he should be expected to act for the Hon. Secretaries as assistant secretary, at the same salary of £40 per annum, for the next three months.<br />1868.01.21 A communication from Mr Mackie was read, stating that the catalogue of the Society’s Library was in a state that the printing of it might be proceeded with<br />1868.02.25 A proposal was brought forwards for making some alterations in the arrangements of the Secretaryship, which were reserved for further discussion, and the Treasurer undertook to inform Mr Mackie that his services in assisting the Secretary would be wanted after the end of the month of March.<br />1868.04.21 After some discussion upon claims made by Mr Mackie upon the Society for services, it was resolved, ‘That £35 be paid to Mr Mackie in discharge for all claims on the Society, and that he give a proper receipt.’<br />ASL<br />1863.06.09 A statement having been made by Mr S.J. Mackie, that gentleman placed his resignation at the hands of the Council.<br />Dr Gibb moved, and the Duke of Rousillon seconded, a motion that Mr Mackie’s resignation be not accepted. The Council divided when there appeared, for the motion, 4, against it 1. The resolution was carried.<br />1863.06.23 <br />Letters were read from Luke Burke Esq. & Samuel Joseph Mackie Esq. resigning their respective seats at the Council.<br />Resolved, on the motion of Mr Higgins, seconded by Dr Gibb, that this Council accepts the resignation of Mr S.J. Mackie, and in so doing they cannot but express their surprise and regret at the statements contained in his letter of resignation.<br />*1864.01.05 The Secretary reported that Mr Mackie had intimated to him his wish to resign his Membership whereon the Secretary was requested to inform him that he must do so in writing.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
21 Jan. 1823-31 May 1902<br />Seeinformation from Eric Freeman
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