A report of the substance of the several speeches at the special general meeting ... 1845, ed. by A.J. Dunkin |
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adopted Amyot appeared Archaeological Album Asphital Athenĉum attend authorised baker's dozen Barnwell Blore body British Archaeological Association Bromet call a Special Captain Beaufort central committee central council chair chairman Charles Roach Smith circular conduct congress at Canterbury considered feeling felt Ferrey founders gentlemen Hawkins hear held honour issued Jerdan John Brent John Dunkin John Sydenham Joseph Gwilt labours LEICESTER SQUARE lord Albert Conyngham lordship majority Manby members present Messrs mittee motion mountebanks names notice observed occasion offensive officers and committee opinion paper Parker of Oxford party Planché Poynter present meeting president printing committee proceedings publication publisher read the following received regret rendered Report resignation of lord resolution was unanimously seconded the resolution secretary self-elected shew shillings Sir Henry Ellis Sir James Annesley society Special General Meeting special meeting T. J. Pettigrew Thomas Crofton Croker Thomas Joseph Pettigrew tion transactions treasurer trusted unanimously carried vote Western Literary Institution Wright
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Page 12 - to investigate, preserve, and illustrate all ancient monuments of the history, manners, customs, and arts of our forefathers, and, in furtherance of the principles with which the Society of Antiquaries of London was established, to render available the researches of a numerous class of lovers of antiquity who are unconnected with that institution.
Page 30 - Guineas ; by which they will be entitled to receive a copy of the Society's Journal, to attend all General Meetings, and to vote at the election of Officers and Committee. That of the Correspondents no contribution be required ; that they be entitled to attend all General Meetings, but not to vote at the election of Officers and Committee.
Page 33 - That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to the Treasurer, for the great services he has rendered the Association from its formation, and particularly for his attention to the wishes of a large body of its members, by convening the present General Meeting, which the members confidently hope and trust will tend to the proper establishment and perpetuity of the Institution.
Page 26 - March, at which a statement of the progress of the Association shall be submitted by the Central Committee, and an account rendered of the receipts and expenditure ; and that at this meeting, the officers and Committee for the year be appointed. 2. ' That the most grateful thanks of this meeting be given to Lord Albert Conyngham, KCH, FSA, for the zeal and ability he has displayed in the discharge of the duties of President of the Central Committee ; and that he be earnestly solicited to return to...
Page 24 - ... proceedings null and invalid. " At the Special General Meeting about 150 members attended, the Treasurer detailed all the circumstances connected with the dispute, submitted to the meeting a history of the Association, marking its progress and its prospects, and the following resolutions were adopted. 1. ' That an Annual General Meeting be in future held in London, in the month of March, at which a statement of the progress of the Association shall be submitted by the Central Committee, and an...
Page 1 - A Report of the substance of the several Speeches at the Special General Meeting of the Archaeological Association, March 5, 8vo.
Page 29 - That the members of the Association be divided into two classes, Associates and Correspondents. That the Associates consist of Subscribers of one guinea or upwards per annum, or of a Life...