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Rh An abstract of the receipts and expenditure of the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, from March 11, to December 31, 1815.

And we, the auditors, further state that much of the expenditure has been incurred by the establishment of the Institute in their apartments, and therefore will not occur in the accounts of the current year.

We further find that considerable property, consisting of books, prints, drawings, and miscellaneous antiquities, is in the possession of the Institute, having been presented by various members as contributions to the library and collections of the Institute.

Given under our hands, this twentieth day of May, 1846.

We hereby certify that the above abstract of receipts and expenditure was submitted to the annual meeting of the Committee, on the twentieth day of May, 1846, according to the 29th rule.

In addition to the auditors' report, the following statement of the actual balance in the hands of the bankers of the Institute, and of sums received during the meeting at York, was submitted to the general meeting.