Benevolent Societies

Feltham writing in 1797/8 states that benevolent societies had been established in Douglas and Ramsey

I am happy to observe that at Douglas and at Ramsey, there are clubs for mutual benefit. The former, which was established in 1790, had, in 1798, a clear capital of more than 220l. The females have no society of this kind.

Curphey gives the following list of Isle of Man Friendly Societies (the initial column is Curphey's index number)

LIST OF ISLE OF MAN FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

 

Name

Founded

 wound up

1.

Isle of Man Friendly Society

1790

 premises from c1800 to 1844 were in Club Room in Society Lane (the lane deriving its name from the FS)

29.

Ramsey Philanthropic Society

1795

 c.1855

  Methodist Friendly Society 1798 financial irregularities c.1814

41.

Old Friendly Society of Castletown

Pre 1809

 by 1835

5.

Marown Friendly Society

1809

 

*6.

Onchan Friendly Society

1810

 ? c.1882

*13.

Kirk Michael Friendly Society

1810

 

*27.

Rushen Friendly Society

1811

37.

Douglas Artificers’ Friendly Society

1811

*24.

Kirk Andreas Benefit Society

1812 instigator Thomas Allen

14.

Peel Town Friendly Society

Pre 1813

11.

Castletown Artificers’ Friendly Society

1813

 1913

*17.

Santon Concordant Society

1814

 

*35

Maughold Friendly Society

1814

 

23.

St. John’s Friendly Society

1815

 

10.

Isle of Man Sisterly Society

1816

  

*22.

Ramsey Amicable Society

1818

 1889

7.

Strangford Union Society

1822

 

9.

Castletown Philanthropic Society

1824

 c.1860

4.

Ballaugh Friendly Society

1826

 

*30.

Laxey Patriotic Society

1826

 

12.

Ballasalla Friendly Society

1828

 

*3.

Arbory Friendly Society

Pre 1830

 

*28.

Colby Friendly Society

Pre 1830

*34

Malew Friendly Society

1830

 

21.

Lezayre Friendly Society

1833

 

*25.

Peel Artificers’ Friendly Society

1833

 

*26.

Bride Friendly Society

1833

 

2.

Douglas Philanthropic Society

Pre 1834

 

8.

Abbeyland Friendly Society

Pre 1834

 

39.

Labourers’ Friendly Society

Pre 1835

 

15.

Braddan Amicable Society

Pre 1838

 

*16.

Kirk Patrick Benefit Society

Pre 1838

 

18.

Lark Hill Friendly Society

Pre 1838

 

*19.

Baldwin Friendly Society

Pre 1838

 

*20.

Jurby Friendly Society

Pre 1839

 

31.

Rushen Female Society

c. 1843

 

32.

Foxdale Benefit Society

1850

 

*33

Renshent Union Society

1850

 

-

St Mark's Union Society
(not in Curphey)

1850

 

36.

Lonan Parish Club

? pre 1802 Thomas Kinley died 1802 was said to be 1st of Friendly soc of Laxey

38.

Primitive Methodist Benevolent Society

?

 

*40.

Laxey Miners’ Sick Club

?

 

-

Rushen Parish Club

? Henry Kelly founder member

1913

*Provident Societies and Clubs as returned to the Medical Aid and Poor Relief Commission 1879 - i.e. were still functioning in 1879 - see list in Browns 1881 Directory for membership, benefits etc. at this time.

These societies offered some protection against sickness (and would pay some money to any widow) but not against unemployment. Often some entry fee plus around 1s a week would be required as dues.

A major problem of the early societies was their lack of understanding of sound actuarial practice - when a society was formed, generally by young men of similar ages, a flat weekly rate independent of age, seemed to provide capital growth (so much so that some societies would fund an annual dinner). But as members aged their demands on the fund increased - prospective young members saw that it would be in their better interest to found a new society thus avoiding the need to support 'drones' (as so called by one such Ramsey breakaway group). National friendly societies, such as the Oddfellows and Rechabites, had been forced to put their finances on a sound actuarial basis in the mid 1850's and after some loss of membership prospered from then on.

Sisterly Society

Founded 1 May 1816 - from a report in 1848 they had then 111 members (including 6 honorary members), they had a cash surplus of £300 after paying £57 16s 1d in sick benefit and £31 in funeral benefits during the year May 1847- May 1848. 'As many respectable females may be desirous of becoming members' they were to apply to Miss mary Ann Hodgson, 2 Mona Terrace, Douglas.

Press Mentions

Train briefly reports on three in 1838

References

 


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