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Williams-Freeman, Captain, F.R.G.S., The Barn Field, Radbrook, Shrewsbury.

Wood, R. H., Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., Belmont, Sidmouth, South Devon.

Woodall, E., Esq., "Oswestry and Border Counties Advertizer," Oswestry.

Woolley, G., Esq., Ludlow.

HONORARY MEMBERS.

The High Sheriff of Shropshire during their year of office. The Mayor of Shrewsbury

Randall, Mr. J., F.G.S., Madeley, Salop.

Members are requested to notify any change of Residence, or error of Description, to the Secretary, Mr. F. GOYNE, Dogpole, Shrewsbury.

SOCIETIES IN

COMMUNICATION WITH THIS
SOCIETY.

Archæological Society, Birmingham and Midland Institute,
Birmingham.

Bristol and Gloucester Archæological Society. Rev. W. Bazeley, Eastgate Library, Gloucester.

Cambrian Archæological Association. C. J. Clarke, Esq., 65. Chancery Lane, W.C.

Cambridge Antiquarian Society.

Cambridge.

St. Mary's Passage,

Cheshire and North Wales Archæological Society, Grosvenor Museum, Chester.

Cumberland and Westmoreland Archæological and Antiquarian Society, Kendal.

Derbyshire Archæological Society. Percy H. Curry, Esq., 3, Market Place, Derby.

East Riding Antiquarian Society, Yorkshire. Wm. Andrews, Esq., 1, Dock Street, Hull.

Essex Field Club.

Springfield, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Glasgow Archæological Society. 88, West Regent Street,

Glasgow.

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. Mr. Shaw, The Athenæum, Church Street, Liverpool.

Kent Archæological Society. G. Payne, Esq., The Precincts, Rochester.

Leicestershire Architectural and Archæological Society. Major Freer, 10, New Street, Leicester.

Powys-Land Club, Welshpool. T. Simpson Jones, Esq. Royal Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 20, Hanover Square, W.

Society of Antiquaries of London. Burlington House, Piccadilly, W. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-on-Tyne. R. Blair, Esq,

South Shields.

Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

Edinburgh.

Museum of Antiquities,

Somerset Archæological Society. Taunton Castle, Somerset.
Surrey Archæological Society. Castle Arch, Guildford.
Sussex Archæological Society. The Castle, Lewes.

Thoresby Society, Leeds.

Leeds.

S. Denison, Esq., 10, Park Street,

Worcester Diocesan Archæological Society.

William Salt Archæological Society, Stafford.

Yorkshire Archæological and Topographical Association. 10, Park Street, Leeds.

Bodleian Library.

British Museum. (Copyright Office.)

Natural History Department of British Museum. Cromwell Road, S.W.

Shrewsbury Free Library.

SHROPSHIRE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND

RECEIPTS.

To Balance in hands of Bankers, January 1st, 1903:

General Account

Special Fund for Illustrations

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Statement of Accounts for the year 1903.

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Messrs. Adnitt and Naunton

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Grant to Author of Shropshire Church Bells Engraving Blocks for Shropshire Church Bells Secretary's Salary

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Wroxeter, Rents, Rates, Tithe, Repairs to Fences, &c. Rev. W. G. D. Fletcher, Postage Stamps and Carriage of Parcels, as Editor

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Postage Stamps, General Correspondence, Calling Meetings, Collecting Subscriptions, &c. Posting Transactions to members and Carriage of Parcels

Commission

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Expenses connected with Anrual General Meeting Mr. R. E. Davies' Fee for Indexing Vol. III., 3rd Series of the Transactions . Subscription to Fund for the preservation of Heath

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Special Fund for Illustrations

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2. On the sound-bow :—J. WARNER & SONS LONDON 1860

(15 in.

These bells hang in a double-arched gable-cot, on the E. side of which is the date 1860. They are more easily accessible than most bells similarly situated, as the roof is comparatively low and flat. They are chimed by levers.

June [1549]: ABTON. Two bell' of accord and ix bells upon

oon whele. 1

15 May, 1553 (7 Edward VI.): 'To bellys

p'yche and stepull.'

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1740 (Browne Willis): 3 Bells.'

now in the

There were, I believe, three bells down to the time of the rebuilding of the church in 1860.

Best thanks to Rev. H. Wilson, Rector.

ACTON SCOTT. ST. MARGARET.

Three bells.

1. + AVE S MARIAIA S GRACIAS PKEDA DOMIDVSS TECVM

(27 in.

2. The same, except that MARIA is properly spelled, and that there is a stop after PKEDA.

1 For the explanation of this see under Chetton (3rd Ser., ii., p. 201). Vol. IV., 3rd Series.

(291 in.

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