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Understand your organisation's purposes (objects) and rules set out in its
governing document
Are not prevented from acting as a charity trustee because you:
Have an unspent conviction for an offence involving dishonesty or
deception
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an interim order)
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creditors
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for, creditors and this has not been discharged
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relief restrictions order
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Have previously been removed as a trustee by the Commission or the High
Court due to misconduct or mismanagement, or removed as a charity
trustee by any other charity regulator or Court in the UK
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Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 (as
amended by the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012).
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You will comply with your responsibilities as a trustee set out in the Charity
Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance.
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THE METHODIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND
Trustees, Annual Report for Financial Year ended 31 December 2022
Charity Name: The Methodist Historical Society of Ireland IMHSII
Charity Number: 103661
Address: Edgehill House, 9 Lennoxvale, Belfast, BT9 5BY
Names of Trustees.. Rev. lan D. Henderson; Rev. Dr Edmund T.1, Mawhinney; Mr Derek J.
Reid; Miss Trudy R. Reid; Rev. Robin P. Roddie, Mrs Jennifer P. Stutt; Dr Brian S. Turner.
Governance of MHSI: The Methodist Historical Society of Ireland is governed by its
Constitution formally adopted on 15 October 2010.
Principal purposes:
The Society's purposes are:
l. To promote the advancement of the education of the public in connection with the
history of Methodism.
2. To acquire and preserve books, manuscripts, documents in any medium, and
artefacts, and to provide facilities for study and display of same,
3. To promote conferences, public lectures and pilgrimages and an Annual Lecture
given by an acknowledged authority on some aspett of Methodism.
4. To publish a Bulletin of the Society once a year or at other such intervals as
determined by the Executive Committee.
5. To raise, invite and receive contributions from any body, person, or persons by way
of subscription, donation, grant or otherwise.
6. To maintain a website to promote the interests, activities, and publications of the
Society.
All of the Societys purposes are for publlc benefit.
ACHIEVEMENTS- achlevements are Ilsted below for each of the Societvs slx purposes.
l. Advancement of Educatlon
The Archives continue to welcome academic researchers and those interested in researching
their family history. Queries also come in online and are answered by the Archivist and
Associate Archivist The website continued to be active during this year and continues to
provide some income through sales and charges for scanned copies of requested material.
Indexing the Dublin-ba5ed monthly the Irish Methodist Church Record11893-19291 is well
underway. In addition the transcribing of a three-volume index to early Irish Methodist
baptisms from 1815-1858, compiled in 1865, is approaching completion. Indexing of articles
which appeared in the Irish Christian Advocate on Methodist Circuits has been uploaded to
the in-house data base.
The Centenary Project which involved the digitisation of Methodist periodicals from 1859-
2015 is now complete and all periodicals are now available online. Feedback has shown that
this important project is of great interest to scholars, researchers and those interested in
Irish Methodist History across the world.

2. Acquisition and Preservation of Books, Manuscripts, Documents and Artifarts
Material continues to come in from around the Methodist Church in Ireland and it is
estimated that more than eighty per cent of the Church's records are deposited in the
archives. Personal papers belonging to prominent Methodists have also been deposited.
3. Conferences, Public Lectures and Pilgrimages.
Following the AGM in June 2022, Dr Brian Callan gave a lecture entitled, All My World o
Parish, Methodism on Stamps. This was in person and online. Dr Nicola Morris gave the
Annual Lecture in October on Methodist Press in the Twentieth Century.. Looking beyond the
Circuit. This was also in person and online.
The twice postponed Pilgrimage to the historic churches on the Castlederg Circuit took place
in May 2022.
4. Publlcation of the Bulletin
The 2022 issue of the Bulletin was published in November and included the transcript of
Peter Forsaith's lecture on Adam Clarke, the transcript of Brain Callan's lecture on
Methodism and Stamps and an important article on the Methodist New Connexion in
Ireland by Robin Roddie.
Raising Flnanclal Contrlbutlons.
Income for the Society is largely generated from membership subscriptions, donations from
churches and circuits and from fees for family history research. In 2022 the Society's
membership stood at 394 including institutional members.
5. Malntalnlng the Webslte.
The Society's website continues to be well used with queries regarding research topics and
family histories coming from around the world. Society events are also publicised on the
website.
PUBLIC BENEFIT..
Beneficiaries of the Societvs work include anyone with an interest in Irish Methodist History
members of the public researching family history, scholars, researchers, genealogists, and
members of MHSI, both locally and overseas. Those contacting the Society benefit from the
expertise of the Archivist and volunteer staff and, under normal circumstances, have access
to the huge range of resources managed by the Society. The publication of the Bulletin and
its placement in the libraries of every university of Ireland, in academic libraries in the US
and Australia and in legal deposit libraries in both UK and Ireland has ensured a wide-
reaching readership. The increasing number of visitors to the website have access to a
wealth of information which facilitates research both of an academic nature and of local and
family history. The digitization of the Methodist periodicals, now accessible online generates
considerable interest worldwide. The programme of lectures and the annual Pilgrimage
foster and develop interest in people and places with significant relevance to Methodism.
The continuing acquisition of new materials of special Methodist interest and the careful
preservation of the collection held in the archives, ensures the long-term survival of this
unique material for use of present and future generations. All of the above help to further
understanding, appreciation and knowledge of all aspects of Irish Methodist history and are
for public benefit.

FINANCIAL REVIEW:
Funding for MHSI comes mainly from annual membership subscriptions and donations from
Circuits. In addition, there is a small income derived from sales of books, from charges for
searches and resultant scanning of materials and from donations from individuals. The main
items of expenditure include rent, costs associated with the running of the archives,
insurance, printing and stationery and website hosting. At the end of the financial year,
income covered expenditure and there was a small reserve. There were no funds which
were in deficit.
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE:
The Trustees of the Methodist Historical Society, during the year, complied with their duty
to have regards to the guidance provided by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
when exercising any powers or duties to which the guidance 15 relevant.
Signature of Trustee:
Position: Trustee and President
Date.. 27 Sept 2023
Signature of Trustee:
Position: Trustee and Secretary
Date: 27 Sept 2023