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Hodgson, Rev. J., York Place, Clifton
Jones, S. C., St. Michael's Hill

King, W. P., Henleaze

Langford, Rev. E. H., Marksbury, near Bath

*Leech, J., Small Street

Lewis, H., Jun., Prince's Place, Clifton

Ludlow, Rev. A. R., Chepstow

Markland, J. H., D.C.L., Lansdown Crescent, Bath

Miles, P. W. S., M.P., Kingsweston

Milner, Rev. W., 4, Grove Terrace, Kentish Town, London

Niblett, F., Architect, College Green, Gloucester

Norton, John, Architect, 8, King Street, St. James Square, London

Ommaney, Rev. E. A., Chew Magna

Osborne, R., Broad Street

*Paul, Rev. R. B., 1, Park Place, Clifton

Pedder, Rev. Wilson, Compton Dando, near Bristol

Peel, Rev. Edmund, West Pennard, Somerset

Petit, Rev. John Lewis

Phippen, R., Bedminster

Pownall, Rev. George P., London

Prevost, Rev. Sir George, Baronet, Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire

Prichard, Rev. C. E., Balliol College, Oxford

Proctor, Thomas, Cotham Park

Rawes, Rev. J., Alveston, near Bristol.

Rhodes, M. J., Norman Hill, Dursley

Richards, Rev. H., Horfield

Rogers, Rev. H., 2, Carlton Place, Clifton

Room, George, Clare Street

Rumley, Henry, Architect, 4, Cotham Place

Salt, Rev. George, St. George's, Gloucestershire

Salter, Rev. J., Iron Acton

Shipton, Rev. Dr., Othery, Somersetshire

Symonds, J. A., M.D., Berkeley Square

Taylor, T. T., College Green Ward, Richard B., Down House Ward, F. R., York Place, Clifton *Ward, C. E., Durdham Down Ward, Thomas, Guildhall Chambers *Wasbrough, H. S., 11, Corn Street, Bristol

*Wayte, S. S., Clifton (Treasurer) *Woodford, Rev. J. R., Frenchay Woodward, Rev. J. H., Kingsdown *Young, Rev. E., Clifton

Corresponding Members.

Henry M. Parken, Architect, Exeter

Charles Winston, 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London

Those marked form the Committee for 1849.

RULES.

I. The Society shall bear the title of "The Bristol and West of England Architectural Society.

II.—The objects of this Society shall be to promote the study of English Gothic Architecture.

(1) By personal observations and by manuscript surveys of old Churches and other Ecclesiastical Buildings; as well as of Baronial Edifices.*

(2) By the Collection of Books, Prints, and Drawings; Models, Casts, and other Architectural Specimens.

(3) By Collections of Monumental Remains: and by Historical Notices of Founders, Dates of Erection, and other details appropriate to the Architecture, Archæology, or Heraldry of the Middle Ages.

(4) By encouraging and aiding in the printing and dissemination of works tending to promote the diffusion of Architectural knowledge.

(5) By making Grants from the Funds of the Society towards the Restoration or Building of Churches.

III.-The Society shall consist of Patrons, Vice-Patrons, Honorary and other Members.

IV.—An Annual Subscription of 10s. 6d. shall constitute a Member; and a payment of £5 5s., at any one time, shall constitute a Member for life.

V.-Members shall be at liberty to propose Honorary Members, from whom no Annual Subscription, but only an Entrance Fee of 10s. 6d. shall be required. Honorary Members shall not be entitled to vote.

* It being desirable that all papers contributed by Members be as nearly as possible uniform, the Committee keep a stock of Post Paper with ruled margin, which may be obtained gratis at the Society's Room.

VI. The Officers of the Society shall consist of a President Treasurer, and Secretary.

VII.-The Committee shall be elected from among the Members of the Society at a General Meeting, and shall consist of the Officers of the Society, and twelve Members, three of whom shall constitute a quorum.

VIII. The Committee shall have power to transact the business and regulate the proceedings of the Society, to appoint the General Meetings, and to dispose of the funds in the manner which they may judge most conducive to its interests.

IX. One third of the Committee shall retire annually, and be eligible for re-election.

X.-Persons desirous of becoming Members of the Society shall be proposed and elected in Committee.

XI. The Committee shall meet, at least, once a quarter; and there shall not be less than two General Meetings in the course of the year.

XII. At each General Meeting the following order shall be observed:

(1) The Minutes of the last Meeting shall be read, and matters of business- -as communications of presents, books added to the Society, &c.-shall be brought forward.

(2) The papers previously decided upon by the Committee shall be read.

(3) Any Member having remarks to offer on the paper read, or any further communications to make, shall then bring them forward.

CATALOGUE OF

BOOKS BELONGING TO THE SOCIETY.

VOLS.

Armes, des Ducs D'Espagne, 1644. Emblazoned by hand
Armes, des Milords D'Angleterre, 1644. Emblazoned by hand
Ancient Church Plate and Sepulchural Crosses

Archaeologia Cambrensis, from the commencement

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Ancient Gothic Churches ;-their Proportions and Chromatics, by

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Brasses, Illustrations of Monumental, by Cambridge Camden Society,

Parts 1, 2, 3

Brasses, List of Monumental, remaining in England

Brasses, Monumental, Manual for the Study of, by Oxford Architec

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Bristow, Dallaway's Antiquities of, in the Middle Centuries
Bristol, Prout's Antiquities of

1 quarto

1 folio

1 octavo

5 folio

Bristowe, Calendars of Al Hallowen, by Rev. Henry Rogers
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Canterbury Cathedral, Architectural History of, by Professor Willis
Camden's Britannia,-Gough, 1806

Churches and Chapels, illustrated

Churches of Cambridgeshire, &c., by Cambridge Camden Society

of Northamptonshire, by Northampton Architectural Society

1 octavo

4 folio

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