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Lid of the Dumfries Freedom Box

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Granted to Henry Dundas

Postcard of Lid of the Dumfries Freedom Box.
000-100-045-905-C
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Lid of the Dumfries Freedom Box

This lid is from the Dumfries Freedom Box, presented with the Freedom of the Burgh, to Henry Dundas in 1793 for his efforts in removing a tax on coal.

The lift-off rectangular silver cushion lid has a double skin, the lower part being plain silver gilt.

Dundas was given honours by many Scoittish burghs in thanks for removing a tax on coal, and boosting local economies. He thought cheaper fuel would reduce civil unrest.


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Online ID: 000-100-045-905-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.1991.10.1
Date: 1793
Material: Silver; silver gilt. Inscription: Underside of lid: castle (Edinburgh); thistle AG under Prince of Wales feathers (Alexander Gardener); M (1793-4); King's head in oval punch; panel: ST MICHAEL SIGILLUM COMMUNE BURGI DE DUMFRIE
Dimensions: 12 mm H x 202 mm L x 128 mm W
What: Freedom casket, lid
Subject:
Who: Alexander Gardener, Edinburgh (Silversmith)
Henry Dundas of Melville (Owner)
Where: Dumfries
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
Event:
Description: Lift-off rectangular cushion lid from the Dumfries Freedom Box presented to Henry Dundas in recognition of his role in obtaining the abolition of the duty on waterborne coal, June 1793
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