Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volume 53The Society, 1908 |
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... present he was certainly no stranger in that neighbourhood , and there was no one better fitted by his position and public work than Mr. Somerville to succeed his uncle , Mr. G. F. Luttrell , whom the Society welcomed as President last ...
... present he was certainly no stranger in that neighbourhood , and there was no one better fitted by his position and public work than Mr. Somerville to succeed his uncle , Mr. G. F. Luttrell , whom the Society welcomed as President last ...
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... present their fifty - ninth annual report . Since their last report sixty - two new names have been added to the list of members . The loss by deaths and resignations has been thirty - nine . Altogether the net gain has been twenty ...
... present their fifty - ninth annual report . Since their last report sixty - two new names have been added to the list of members . The loss by deaths and resignations has been thirty - nine . Altogether the net gain has been twenty ...
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... present time £ 460 8s . 6d . has been received , leaving a balance of £ 139 11s . 6d . before the £ 600 is realized . Next year your Society celebrates its Diamond Jubilee and an effort should be made to clear off the balance . " In ...
... present time £ 460 8s . 6d . has been received , leaving a balance of £ 139 11s . 6d . before the £ 600 is realized . Next year your Society celebrates its Diamond Jubilee and an effort should be made to clear off the balance . " In ...
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... present gaol seems to be the representative of this House . The Presidential Address . MR . A. F. SOMERVILLE then delivered his address . He said : In the first place allow me to thank you for the high honour you have done me , by your ...
... present gaol seems to be the representative of this House . The Presidential Address . MR . A. F. SOMERVILLE then delivered his address . He said : In the first place allow me to thank you for the high honour you have done me , by your ...
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... present here to - day . June 6th , 1907 , will be hereafter a red - letter day in our calendar , denoting the date on which the Bishop of this Diocese , through the generous terms offered him by a newly elected member of this Society ...
... present here to - day . June 6th , 1907 , will be hereafter a red - letter day in our calendar , denoting the date on which the Bishop of this Diocese , through the generous terms offered him by a newly elected member of this Society ...
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Page 50 - defacing, destroying and prostrating the churches, cloisters, belfreys and other buildings of the late monasteries.' " They had orders to spare only those buildings which could be used for farms or other purposes. There were few to buy up the materials of the numerous monasteries of Lincolnshire, and one of the Commissioners there recommended that the walls should be left standing as a quarry for future sales of...
Page 222 - ... by any other Member; nor in any case shall any book be retained for a longer period than three months. 8. — Every Member who shall borrow any book out of the Library shall be responsible to the Society for its safety and good condition from the time of its leaving the Library ; also if he borrow any book or manuscript within the Library, till it shall be returned by him. And in case of loss or damage, he shall replace the same or make it good ; or, if required by the Committee, shall furnish...
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