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Harlech, The Right Hon. Lord. (22) Brogyntyn, Oswestry Hergest Croft, Kington, Herefordshire 6, Stanley Place, Chester Tedsmore Hall, West Felton, R.S.O. Park Hall, Oswestry Gwynva, Broomy Hill, Hereford West Felton, Oswestry St. George's Vicarage, Shrewsbury Lidstone, Abergavenny Meillionen, Hoole, Chester Dinham House, Ludlow [timer, Salop Neen Solars Vicarage, Cleobury MorVictoria Parade, Oswestry Tawelan, Newton Lane, Chester Beechfield, Oswestry Garthlyn, Kilmorey Park, Chester The Barton, Hereford Ferney Hall, Craven Arms, Shropshire Picton Villa, Oswestry 12, Curzon Park, Chester Wingthorpe, Oswestry CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, London (c/o W. H. St. John Hope, Esq.) The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Queen Street Museum, Edinburgh (c/o Joseph Anderson, Esq., LL.D.) The Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland (c/o R. H. 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Canon R. TREVOR OWEN, F.S.A., Bodelwyddan Vicarage, Rhuddlan, Flintshire, R.S.O. As it is not impossible that omissions or errors may exist in the above list, corrections will be thankfully received by the General Secretaries. The Annual Subscription is One Guinea, payable in advance on the first day of the year. Members wishing to retire must give six months' notice previous to the first day of the following year, at the same time paying all arrears. All communications with regard to the Archeologia Cambrensis should be addressed to the Editor, J. ROMILLY ALLEN, F.S.A., 28, Great Ormond Street, London, W.C. LAWS OF THE Cambrian Archaeological Association. ESTABLISHED 1846, In order to Examine, Preserve, and Illustrate the Ancient Monuments and Remains of the History, Language, Manners, Customs, and Arts of Wales and the Marches. CONSTITUTION. 1. The Association shall consist of Subscribing, Corresponding, and Honorary Members, of whom the Honorary Members must not be British subjects. ADMISSION. 2. New members may be enrolled by the Chairman of the Committee, or by either of the General Secretaries; but their election is not complete until it shall have been confirmed by a General Meeting of the Association. GOVERNMENT. 3. The Government of the Association is vested in a Committee consisting of a President, Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, a Chairman of Committee, the General and Local Secretaries, and not less than twelve, nor more than fifteen, ordinary subscribing members, three of whom shall retire annually according to seniority. ELECTION. 4. The Vice-Presidents shall be chosen for life, or as long as they remain members of the Association. The President and all other officers shall be chosen for one year, but shall be re-eligible. The officers and new members of Committee shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting. The Committee shall recommend candidates; but it shall be open to any subscribing member to propose other candidates, and to demand a poll. All officers and members of the Committee shall be chosen from the subscribing members. THE CHAIR. 5. At all meetings of the Committee the chair shall be taken by the President, or, in his absence, by the Chairman of the Committee. CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE. 6. The Chairman of the Committee shall superintend the business of the Association during the intervals between the Annual Meetings; and he shall have power, with the concurrence of one of the General Secretaries, to authorise proceedings not specially provided for by the laws. A report of his proceedings shall be laid before the Committee for their approval at the Annual General Meeting. |