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 266 NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING, AT NORWICH. The gentlemen elected to audit the accounts for the year 1847, were John Mitchell Kemble, Esq., M.A., Frederick Ouvry, Esq. Several invitations to the Institute to visit certain cathedral cities and towns of the kingdom in the course of their Annual Meetings, which were presented to the Meeting at York, having been recalled to the attention of the members assembled, and more especially the memorial signed by the Lord Lieutenant, and principal gentlemen of the county of Lincoln, and by the mayor and corporation of Lincoln, presented on that occasion by Sir Charles Anderson, Bart. ; it was resolved, on the proposition of the Right Rev. the President, that the annual meeting of the Institute for the year 1848 should be held at Lincoln. The Right Hon. the Earl Biownlow was then unanimously elected President for that year. It was stated that in case the Institute should determine to visit Salisbury, the Right Hon, Sidney Herbert had signified his consent to preside on the occasion. The following subscriptions in aid of the general purposes of the Institute, at Norwich, were announced. The Lord Bishop of Norwich The Earl of Leicester Sir John P. Boileau, Bart. Hudson Gurney, Esq. . '. The Dowager Lady Suffield The Lord Sondes .... Daniel Gurney, Esq. .... H. Styleman Lestrange, Esq. Rev. W. J. Spurdens. . . . Henry Birkbeck, Esq. Dawson Turner, Esq. Rev. Professor Sedgwick Rev. S. Blois Turner Charles W. Marsham, Esq. J. Brightwell, Esq. .... H. Godwin Johnson, Esq. Seth W. Stevenson, Esq. R. W. Parmeter, Esq. Rev. H. p. Oakes .... Rev. Dr. Barrett .... Edmund Sharpe, Esq., Lancaster John Bailey Langhorne, Esq. The Committee have much pleasure in expressing their gratification at the cordial support they have already received from the county and city of Lincoln. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese has accepted the office of Patron of the Meeting ; and many of the most infiuential noblemen and gentlemen of the county have signified their desire to be enrolled as Vice-Presidents. A Local Committee is ah'cady organized, and there is every prospect that the Annual Meeting of tlic Institute for 1848 will be productive of the most successful results. £ s. d. 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 ] 1 1 ] 1 10 1 1 2 2