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(INAUGURATED APRIL 15, 1885.)

President.

SIR HENRY WILLIAM PEEK, BART.

Vice-Presidents.

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR EDMUND F. DU CANE, R.E., K.C.B. ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING, F.S.A.

W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A.

ROBERT HOVENDEN, F.S.A.

Council for 1898-9.

LIEUT.-GENERAL STEPHEN H. E. CHAMIER, R.A., C.B.
T. C. COLYER-FERGUSSON.

FREDERICK A. CRISP, F.S.A.
MAJOR-GENERAL M. W. E. GOSSET, C.B.
JOHN WILLIAM DE GRAVE.
WILLIAM JOHN HARDY, F.S.A.
EDOUARD MAJOLIER.

DAVID MARTINEAU, J.P.

COLONEL EDWARD MATTHEY, F.S.A.
WILLIAM WYNDHAM PORTAL, M.A.
ERNEST SUTTON SAURIN, M. A.
WILLIAM A. SHAW, M.A.

Treasurer.

REGINALD ST. AUBYN ROUMIEU.

10 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C.

Hon. Secretary.

REGINALD S. FABER, M.A.

90 Regent's Park Road, N. W.

Assistant Secretary.

G. H. OVEREND, F.S.A.
71 Stockwell Park Road, S. W.

Bankers.

MESSRS. BARCLAY & Co.

1 Pall Mall East, S. W.

THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF LONDON.

SESSION 1896-97.

FIRST ORDINARY MEETING,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1896.

VOL V-NO. -IV.

FIRST ORDINARY MEETING OF THE SESSION,

1896-97,

HELD AT

THE HOTEL WINDSOR, VICTORIA STREET,

WESTMINSTER,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1896.

SIR HENRY W. PEEK, BART., President, in the Chair.

The Minutes of the Annual General Meeting, held on May 13, 1896, were read and confirmed.

The following were elected Fellows of the Society :

The Right Hon. the Earl of Crawford, K.T., Haigh Hall, Wigan.

Mrs. E. A. de Brett, Bombay, India.

Edward Alexander Fry, Esq., 172, Edmund Street, Birmingham. Lewis Meryon, Esq., 84, Philbeach Gardens, S.W.

Charles William Pantin, Esq., Heathdene, Vanbrugh Park
Road East, Blackheath.

Henry Pantin, Esq., Oakleigh, The Avenue, Beckenham.
Parke Mayhew Pittar, Esq., 41, Evelyn Gardens, S. W.

Mr. W. Minet read some "Notes on the Communion Cups of the Dutch Church of Norwich," and exhibited the Cups referred to.

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