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The Committee had nominated the following members as 

 officers : — 



As President — Mr. George Massee. 



As Vice-Presidents — Messrs. Tatham, Waller, Michael, and 

 Nelson. 



As Treasurer — Mr. Morland. 



As Secretary — Mr. Karop. 



As Foreign Secretary — Mr. Housselet 



As Reporter — Mr. Lewis. 



As Librarian — Mr. Alpheus Smith. 



As Curator — Mr, Browne. 



As Editor — Mr. Scourfield. 



Also as Auditor on behalf of the Committee — Mr. J. M. Allen. 



In consequence of the changes which had been made there were 

 six vacancies upon the committee to be filled on this occasion, 

 and the members present were asked to nominate gentlemen to 

 fill them. 



The following nominations were then made : — 



Mr. W. B. Stokes, proposed by Mr. Hughes, seconded by Mr. 

 Swift. 



Mr. C. Turner, proposed by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. 

 Lloyd. 



Mr. J. M. Allen, proposed by Mr. Holder, seconded by Mr. 

 Baker. 



Mr. G. T. Harris, proposed by Mr. Turner, seconded by Mr. 

 Muiron. 



Mr. J. J. Vezey, proposed by Mr. West, seconded by Mr. Enock. 



Mr. J. E. Ingpen, proposed by Mr. Dennis, seconded by Mr. 

 Freeman. 



And as Auditor on behalf of the members, Mr. Chapman was 

 proposed by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Stokes. 



Messrs. J. M. Allen and W. J. Chapman were, on the motion 

 of the President, unanimously elected as Auditors, 



Mr. Karop said every senior member, at least, would have 

 heard with considerable regret of the death of Mr. W. T. Suffolk, 

 Treasurer K.M.S., which occurred after a very short illness on 

 the 1st inst. Mr. Suffolk was one of the very earliest members 

 of the Quekett Club, having been elected in July 1865, and for 

 some years took no inconsiderable part in furthering the aims 

 for which it was primarily founded. In those days " How to 



