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RESOLUTIONS 



PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. FEB. 6xh, 1849. 



1. That His Grace the Archbishop of York be requested to become 

 one of the Patrous of the Society. 



2. That the Report of the Council be adopted and printed for the 

 use of the Members. 



3. That the thanks of the Society be given to the Vice-Presidents 

 and Members of the Council retiring from office, and to the Secretary 

 and Curators for their valuable services. 



4. That the special thanks of the Society be given to Robert Davies, 

 Esq., the Treasurer of the Society, on his retirement from office. 



5. That the Council be empowered on certain days to be selected 

 by them during the present year, to permit free admission to all per- 

 sons to the Museum and Gardens, the mode of admission to be 

 regulated by the Council. 



6. That the Council be empowered to admit Strangers during the 

 present year, at the usual rates of payment. 



7. That the Council be authorized to admit to the Museum and 

 Gardens, as temporary subscribers^ any occasional Visitors to York, 

 not residing in the County, at the rate of one pound for four months 

 for themselves and families, but that in no case shall such privilege be 

 granted for a longer period than twelve months. 



8. That the Council be empowered to authorize the holding one or 

 more Horticultural Meetings in the Society's grounds during the 

 present year. 



RESOLUTIONS 



PASSED AT A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, DEC. Sth, 1848. 



1. That in future, no Member of the Society shall be allowed to 

 give more than twenty-five written Orders for the Admission of Strangers 

 to the Gardens and Museum of the Society, during the course of any 

 one year ; that no Order shall admit more than four persons ; and 

 that the Council be directed to see this Resolution carried into eflfect 

 from and after the first of January, 1 849. 



2. That in order to give greater encouragement to the Public to 

 visit the Museum and Gardens, the Fee for the Admission of Strangers 

 be reduced from One Shilling to Sixpence, each person, on every 

 Saturday during the year 1849. 



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