This Report would be incomplete without some reference to the interesting discoveries which were made in the month of February, 1903, at Temple Thorpe Farm, near Temple Newsam. While ploughing in a field near the farm a stone was turned up, which on examination proved to be part of a stone coffin containing human remains. Other bones were found, and the discovery was reported to the Hon. Mrs. Meynell-Ingram, who directed that excavations should be made, which resulted in the discovery of the almost complete foundations of what was probably a chapel of the thirteenth century period. It is hoped that in a future volume of Miscellanea a fuller account of these discoveries may be given. Subscriptions received during the year 1903, viz.:1898-Arrears due 1 Jany., 1903 £0 10 6 John Whitehead & Son, on account of ... 30 0 0 Kirkstall Coucher O II O ... 4 15 O ... O ... I IO O ... 2 O 6-20 9 6 Atkinson, George Walter *Badcock, Miss Isabel Baynes .. Bagshawe, Bernal Bailes, Miss Kate G... Baildon, Williamn Paley, F.S.A. Barker, Aldred Farrer .. Barran, Alfred .. *Barran, John Nicholson, M.A. Barran, Miss Edith *Barran, Rowland Hirst, M.P. *Barwick, John Marshall, M.A. Beaumont, James Beck, Wm. James Beckett, Ernest William, M. P. Bedford, Charles Samuel Bilson, John, F.S. A. .. Allerton Hall, Leeds Broomhill, Moor-Allerton Outwood House, Spencer Place, Leeds 79, Albion Street, Leeds 8, Avenue Hill, Harehills Avenue, Leeds 6, Woodland Grove, Potternewton Kirklees Park, Brighouse 8, Cumberland Road, Leeds Clare College, Cambridge 28, The Calls, Leeds Somerleaze, Wells, Somerset Ridge Villa, Meanwood Road, Leeds 63, Ash Grove, Bradford Perseverance Mills, Kirkstall Road, Leeds 36, Judges' Drive, Newsham Park, Liverpool Moor House, Headingley The Elms, Chapel-Allerton 24, Basinghall Street, Leeds Hessle, Hull |