The Rules, List of the Members, and Catalogue of the Library, Drawings, and EngravingsThe Society, 1846 - 32 pages |
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Page 4 - Society, they shall request the author to furnish a copy, and shall decide upon the number of copies to be printed, provided always that the number bo sufficient to supply each Member with one copy, and the author and Secretaries with twentyfive copies each.
Page 5 - Translations only. *His Grace The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. His Grace The Lord Archbishop of York. Right Hon. and Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of London.
Page 3 - Society after three month's notice to him from the treasurer, at the discretion of the Committee. Excepting that all persons holding the office of Churchwarden in any Parish of the County be placed, on the recommendation of the Clergyman of their respective Parish, and with the Sanction of the Committee, on the list of...
Page 29 - A Series of Ornamental Timber Gables. From Existing Examples in England and France, Of the Sixteenth Century.
Page 3 - That the Minutes of the last Meeting be read, and any matters of business, as Elections, Communications of Presents, &c. &c. be brought forward.
Page 6 - Secretaries with twenty-five copies each ; the remaining copies may be sold at a price fixed upon by the Committee. All other questions relating to publishing Papers, and illustrating them with Engravings, shall be decided by the Committee. XIV. That all Books, Drawings, and Papers, shall be for the present in the custody of the Secretaries for the use of the members: that Casts and Models shall be deposited in the Society's Room.
Page 1 - ... on the 1st day of January, or £ 5 be paid in lieu thereof, as a composition for life. Subscriptions to be paid at the Lewes Old Bank, or by Post-office order, to THOMAS DICKER, Esq., Treasurer, Lewes Old Bank, or to any of the Local Secretaries. 5. THAT Members of either House of Parliament shall, on becoming Members of the Society, be placed on the list of Vice-Presidents, and also such other persons as the Society may determine. 6. THAT the affairs of the Society be conducted by a Committee...
Page 11 - Right Hon. and Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of London. Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
Page 1 - I. That a Society be instituted, under the title of " The Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture." II. That the objects of this Society be to collect Books, Prints, and Drawings ; Models of the forms of Arches, Vaults, &c. ; Casts of Mouldings and Details ; and such other Architectural Specimens as the Funds of the Society will admit.
Page 5 - ... the Society's accounts. XIV. The Members of the Committee shall, at the beginning of each Term, fix the days of Meeting for that Term, which shall not be less than two ; and that special Meetings not so fixed may be called by the Committee, due notice being given. XV. On each evening of the Meeting, the President, or one of the Vice-Presidents, or in their absence some Member of the Committee, shall take the chair at Eight o'clock, and shall regulate the proceedings, which shall be in the following...