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THE Society is indebted to the Rev. THOMAS HUGO for the Engravings of the Common Seal of Cleeve Abbey (hitherto unpublished), and of the Seal of David Juyner, Abbot of Cleeve, given in the present volume ; and likewise to Mr. C. E. GILES for the original sketches (taken specially for the Proceedings) of the Refectory and supposed Ancient Refectory, Cleeve Abbey; also,

of the Interior and Exterior views of Dunster Church.

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The Charters and other Archives of Cleeve Abbey. Part II.

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Mr. Jones's Notice of Remains of Ancient British

Hut Circles on Croydon Hill

Evening Meeting

Second Day.-Excursion
Third Day.-Excursion
Temporary Museum

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PART II.-PAPERS.

On Dunster Priory Church; by Mr. Edward A.
Freeman, M.A.

On the Charters and other Archives of Cleeve

Abbey; by the Rev. Thomas Hugo, M.A. Old Cleeve Abbey; by the Rev. F. Warre

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On the Traces of Camps and Ancient Earth-works
still existing around Bath and in the neighbour-
hood; by the Rev. H. M. Scarth, M.A.

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A brief account of the Painted Glass in Wells
Cathedral; by Mr. Greville J. Chester
Notices of the Rare and most Remarkable Plants in
the neighbourhoods of Dunster, Blue Anchor,
Minehead, &c.; by Miss Isabella Gifford
On the Geological Formations in the neighbourhood
of Dunster; by the Rev. W. Arthur Jones, M.A. 138

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PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

SOMERSETSHIRE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND

NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY,

DURING THE YEAR 1855.

PART I.

THE

HE Seventh Annual Meeting of the Somersetshire Archæological and Natural History Society was held at Dunster on Tuesday, August 21, 1855,-the President, Sir W. C. TREVELYAN, Bart., in the chair.

The meeting for business commenced at eleven o'clock, when the President, the Vice-Presidents, the general and local Secretaries, were severally re-appointed. Captain Perceval was elected local Secretary for Blue Anchor; F. W. Newton, Esq., Rev. W. T. Redfern, Rev. W. Routledge, D.D., Rev. T. A. Voules, were re-elected; and Rev. J. P. Scott, and Edwards Beadon, Esq., were elected members of the Committee.

The PRESIDENT, in his opening address, expressed the great pleasure he felt in taking part in the proceedings of the Society. He regretted that, in consequence of his residing at a distance, he had not been able to do so oftener. He took a deep interest in the prosperity of the Society, and in the objects it embraced, and was glad to find by the journals published that the Society had already done much to advance the Archæology and Natural History of the county. He particularly adverted to the VOL. VI., 1855, PART 1.

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