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Pàgina xi
... later than seven days before the Meeting . PAPERS . 17. - Notice shall be given to the Secretary , at least two weeks before each Meeting , of any motion to be made , or any paper or communication desired to be read , with its title and ...
... later than seven days before the Meeting . PAPERS . 17. - Notice shall be given to the Secretary , at least two weeks before each Meeting , of any motion to be made , or any paper or communication desired to be read , with its title and ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... later date . † Cf. Papers on Mere Church by Mr. C. E. Ponting in Wilts Arch . Mag . , Vol . XXXIX . pp . 20-70 ; and on the History of Mere by Mr. T. H. Baker in the same volume , pp . 224-337 . 66 From the minstrel gallery of the open ...
... later date . † Cf. Papers on Mere Church by Mr. C. E. Ponting in Wilts Arch . Mag . , Vol . XXXIX . pp . 20-70 ; and on the History of Mere by Mr. T. H. Baker in the same volume , pp . 224-337 . 66 From the minstrel gallery of the open ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... later than 100 A.D. , confirm the date , in the same way that British coins and objects of the Iron Age prove the date of the earlier Keltic settlement . Descending the hill the members drove to Hanford House where they were met by ...
... later than 100 A.D. , confirm the date , in the same way that British coins and objects of the Iron Age prove the date of the earlier Keltic settlement . Descending the hill the members drove to Hanford House where they were met by ...
Pàgina xxxix
... later in another part of the county . After their fight at Hambledon Hill the Club - men of Dorset appear to have broken ' up , for in Cromwell's report he refers to the 300 prisoners taken as poor silly people who had been misled ...
... later in another part of the county . After their fight at Hambledon Hill the Club - men of Dorset appear to have broken ' up , for in Cromwell's report he refers to the 300 prisoners taken as poor silly people who had been misled ...
Pàgina xlv
... later , and replaced a former church which had fallen into decay . The basement step is benched with a fine deep mould- ing with a fillet , and it will be observed that this moulding is not carried through the stones on the east side ...
... later , and replaced a former church which had fallen into decay . The basement step is benched with a fine deep mould- ing with a fillet , and it will be observed that this moulding is not carried through the stones on the east side ...
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Pàgina 85 - silent walk With an old horse that stumbles and nods, Half asleep as they stalk. Only thin smoke without flame From the heaps of couch grass
Pàgina xliii - or Public Place, set up or graven only for a monument of any king, prince, or nobleman or other dead person which hath not been commonly reputed or taken for a Saint.
Pàgina xii - alteration in, or addition to, these Rules shall be made, except with the consent of a majority of three-fourths of the members present at the Annual General Meeting, full notice of the
Pàgina xxx - Association fob the advancement of Science, Literature, and Art (The Hon. General Secretary, care of Messrs. w. Brendon and Son, Plymouth). Essex Museum of Natural History, Stratford, Essex. Geological Society of London, Burlington House, London, W. Hampshire Field Club (care of Messrs. Gilbert, Southampton). National Library of Wales
Pàgina xvi - The Right Hon. The Countess of Shaftesbury The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Salisbury, DD, DCL The Hon. Lady Cecil, CBE The Right Hon. The Lord Wynford The Right Hon. The Lady Wynford Abbott, FE, Esq. Acland, Captain John E., MA, FSA (Vice-President) Acton, Rev. Edward, MA Allner, Mrs. George Allner, James, Esq., FRIBA Amhurst-Webber. Mrs.
Pàgina viii - es of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. OBJECT AND CONSTITUTION. 1.—The Club shall be called The Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, and shall have for a short title The Dorset Field Club. The object of the Club is to promote and encourage an interest in the study of the Physical Sciences and Archaeology generally, especially the Natural History,
Pàgina x - one black ball in six to exclude. Twelve members shall form a quorum for the purpose of election. A ballot shall be held at the Annual and Winter Meetings, and may be held at any other meeting, should the Executive so decide, notice being given in the programme.
Pàgina xv - 1923 Vaughan Cornish, Esq., D.Sc, FRGS, FCS, Inglewood, Camberley, Surrey. Original Members, Hon. Life Members and Vice-Presidents. The Right Hon. The Earl of Moray, MA, FSA Scot., FGS, Kinfauns Castle, Perth, NB Rev. Canon Mayo, MA, D.Litt., FRHist.S., The Retreat, Long Burton, Sherborne, Dorset. Alfred Pope, Esq., FSA, South Court, Dorchester.
Pàgina xii - may be appointed at the Annual General Meeting, to report to the Club any interesting facts or discoveries, relating to the various sections which they represent; and the Committee of each section may elect one of their members, as a Corresponding Secretary. NEW RULES.
Pàgina xliii - An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the utter demolishing