Journal. After inspecting the Castle, the visitors drove on to 

 Kirk Langley Church, where the Rector, the Rev. F. W. Meynell, 

 received and conducted them over the building, explaining its 

 history and the alterations which have been made. Mr. Meynell 

 afterwards hospitably entertained the party at tea at the Rectory, 

 and the breaks returned to Derby about 6 p.m. 



The next expedition was held on Saturday, July 21st, to Fenny 

 Bentley, Tissington, and Bradbourne. The party left Derby 

 (Friar Gate Station) in special carriages attached to the 10.49 

 train for Ashburne. Luncheon was taken at the Green Man 

 Hotel, Ashburne, and at 1.30 p.m. breaks conveyed the party to 

 Fenny Bentley Church, where they were received by the Vicar 

 and Curate. The paper, wliich appears in this volume, upon the 

 history and details of the Church, written by Mr. Hartshorne, 

 F.S.A., was read by the Hon. Sec, Mr. Jourdain adding some 

 information upon points not mentioned in Mr. Hartshorne's notes. 



The drive was then continued to Tissington, where by kind 

 permission of Sir William FitzHerbert, the beautiful old Hall, 

 with its collection of invaluable paintings, china, and other objects 

 of art, was thrown open to the inspection of the visitors. Alter 

 examining the Hall and Church, under the guidance of the Rev. 

 J. FitzHerbert, the party drove on to Bradbourne Hall, where 

 they were received by Mr. Hartshorne, F.S.A., and most 

 hospitably entertained., Mr. Hartshorne read an exhaustive 

 paper upon the architecture and history of Bradbourne Church, 

 and conducted the visitors over the building, calling special 

 attention by means of an excellently drawn plan to the various 

 periods of architecture ; and also pointing out the remains of the 

 ancient cross in the churchyard. Mr. Hartshorne's paper 

 appears in another part of the Journal. 



The return journey was made from Ashburne at 7.50, the 

 G.N. Company sending a special engine to Egginton to bring the 

 carriages to the Friar Gate Station. 



A third expedition was made by the Society on Tuesday, 

 September 25th, to Darley Dale and Sianchffe. The party left 

 Derby in special saloon carriages attached to the 1,35, p.m. train 



