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322 well aware of the many objects of interest which that city and its neighbourhood present; and the members indulge the hope that in some future year they may be enabled to avail themselves of this kind proposal, and investigate what is so well worthy their attention."

Sir moved the thanks of the meeting to the Dean and Chapter for the cordial hospitality they had afforded to the members.

, Esq., M.P., seconded the motion.

The returned thanks.

The then moved a vote of thanks to the Warden and Fellows of Winchester College.

Sir, Bart., seconded the motion, which was put by the President, and carried unanimously.

The returned thanks.

Lord proposed a vote of thanks to the Mayor and Corporation of Winchester, for their kind assistance to the Institute.

The seconded the vote.

The of Winchester returned thanks.

The Count proposed, and, Esq., seconded, a vote of thanks to the Recorder.

The returned thanks.

, Esq., proposed a vote of thanks to the nobility, gentry, and clergy of Hampshire, for the countenance afforded by them to this meeting.

, Esq., seconded the motion.

The Rev. then moved a vote of thanks to T. Thistlethwayte, Esq., proprietor of Porchester Castle, for the facilities of access which he most kindly afforded to the Members of the Institute on their visit to that building.

The Rev. seconded the resolution, which was carried unanimously.

A vote of thanks to the Royal Irish Academy, the Irish Archæological Society, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and the Royal Institution of South Wales, for their kind liberality in sending for inspection numerous objects of great value from their respective museums, was proposed by the, and seconded by the.

A vote of thanks to the exhibitors, and especially to Colonel Greenwood, for his obliging offer to submit to the meeting the results of his researches into the Roman remains on his property, was proposed by, Esq., and seconded by the Rev..

A vote of thanks to the Local Committee, and especially to the Rev. W. H. Gunner, who had officiated so zealously as their Secretary, was proposed by the Rev., and seconded by the Rev. Dr..

A vote of thanks to Edward Hailstone, Esq., for his indefatigable exertions