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GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/58 · Piece · 12 January 1912
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Acknoeledges receipt of Patrick Geddes' letter. Agrees with Geddes’ suggestion to extend the University Halls and purchase new property. Suggests acquiring property in other parts of the city in order to attract more diverse tenants, such as lawyers, accountants, architects and advocates.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/56 · Piece · 4 January 1912
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Asks for Patrick Geddes’ views on moving forward at the next Meeting of the Town and Gown Association. Discusses his reconstruction proposal for the Association and compares it to the one of his colleague, Mr. Methuen. Mentions Dowell’s report on the property market for 1911 and the current property prices in Edinburgh.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/52 · Piece · 21 September 1911
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Gives an overview of the current financial status of the Town and Gown Association, explaining its financial difficulties relating to the debt owed to one of the previous Directors of the Association, Mr. Henry Beveridge. Hopes William Stowell Haldane might help. Mentions Lord Shaw and Lord Balfour.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/50 · Piece · 5 September 1911
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Discusses his meeting with John Ross and the negation of the debt payable to Henry Beveridge by the Town and Gown Association. Encloses a copy of John Ross’ letter [not extant]. Mentions Victor Verasis Branford’s efforts to seek persons who could give a loan to the Association on a permanent basis.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/5 · Piece · 27 August 1900
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Discusses selling Ramsay Gardens to Henry Bell, advises Patrick Geddes to accept Mr. Murdock's proposed repayment of his debt, and notes the financial loss caused by the fact that the Summer Meeting was not held that year in Edinburgh. Mentions Mr. Pollard. Sends the copy of a letter he had written to Mr. Murdoch dated 21 August 1900 [extant] regarding a debt he owes to Patrick Geddes.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/9/497 · Item · 14 August 1903
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Refers to Geddes' fatigue and health. Refers to a 'remittance to Switzerland' and explanation for the confusion in its payment. The visit of King [Edward]. Whitson has discovered some people who live in Ramsay Gardens are unaware of existence of Outlook Tower. Gives details of University Halls and number of residents.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/49 · Piece · 5 September 1911
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Discusses his meeting with Sir William Robertson and John Ross concerning the renegotiation of repayment of Henry Beveridge’s loan by the Town and Gown Association. Mentions Victor Verasis Branford and his efforts for helping the Association. Mentions Lord Pentland.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/44 · Piece · 26 April 1911
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Acknowledges receipt of Patrick Geddes’ two letters. Discusses the urgency of having all Directors of the Town and Gown Association sign an official document. Tells Geddes that unless they find other lenders or secure a new loan with the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, the Town and Gown Association faces great difficulties. Mentions Miss Forbes, Andrew John Herbertson, McCandlish, and Mr. Page.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant
GB 249 T-GED/12/3/8/41 · Piece · 22 March 1911
Part of Patrick Geddes papers

Acknowledge receipt of Patrick Geddes’ letter. Regrets not being able to attend one of Geddes’ lectures. Discusses the inevitable sale of the University Hall of Residence More’s Garden, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Suggest securing another loan is very unlikely.

Whitson, Thomas Barnby, 1869-1948, chartered accountant