9. After the Society bas existed one year, all new Memberg 

 sbali be admitted by ballot, at a General Meeting of the 

 Society, on such terois as that Meetini? shall appoint; but the 

 Council may at any of its Meetin^^s admit to the benefits of 

 the Institution, additional Subscribers, payinjf Twelve Shil- 

 H[ig8 yearly in advance. Such Subscribers shall be admitted 

 by ballot, a majority of at least three-fourihs of the Members 

 present bein^ required for their admission; and they shall 

 have no share in the property of the Society, have no vote at. 

 its Meetings, and shall not hold any office in it; but they 

 shall have the privilege of introducing' Strangers to the 

 Museum, as well as persons belonging to their own families. 



10. Gentlemen who have rendered important services to 

 the Society, may be elected Honorary Members, without 

 paying any subscription; but such Honorary Members shall 

 have no share i«» the (»roperty of the Society, or in the man- 

 agement of its concerns. 



11. Officers of the Army or Navy, stationed at Whitby 

 upon duty, shall have the privilege of Honorary Members, 

 for the term of their official residence} and the same privilege 

 shall be enjoyed by the regular Methodist Preachers, during 

 the period of their ministry at Whitby. 



12. IMie proportion which each Member has in the pro- 

 perty of the Society, shall be according to the whole amount 

 paid for his siiare, and should the Institution ever be 

 dissolved, the property shall be divided accordingly. But in 

 the event of such dissolution, all donations to the Socieiy^ 

 shall be returned, if required, to the Donors, or their repre- 

 sentatives: and all Membeis who have sold property to the 

 Society, at a reduced price, bhall have the option of repurchas- 

 ing it at the same price. 



13. Euch Member of the Society shall be at liberty to sell 

 or dispose of his sharej and, if not previously disposed of, it 

 shall at his death descend to his representalivej but the So- 

 ciety shall decide, by ballot, whether the purchaser or 

 representative shall be admitted as a Member of the Institu- 

 tion. When any share is transferred, all arrears due on it 

 must be paid up; and the repre^eiiiative or assignee of a 

 Life Governor shall not be exempied from the Annual Sub- 

 scription of Halt-a-Guinea, without paying the sum of Five 

 Guineas in lieu of such subscription. 



14. The Annual Subscriptions shall be paid to the Trea- 

 surer in advance, in the munth of November, or within a 

 month after the General Meeting in each year. If any Mem- 

 ber neglect lo pay his Subscription before the ensuing Annual 

 Meeting, he shall be excluded from the benefits of the Insti* 



