Vice-Presidents, Honorary Treasurer, Honorary Secretary, and 

 twenty-four Members, elected from the general body of the 

 Subscribers ; eight of such twenty-four Members to retire annually 

 in rotation, but to be eligible for re-election. All vacancies 

 occurring during the year to be provisionally filled up by the 

 Council. 



VI. — Admission ok Members. 



The election of Members, who must be proposed and seconded 

 in writing by two Members of the Society, shall take place at 

 any meeting of the Council, or at any General Meetings of the 

 Society. 



vn.— Subscription. 



Each Member on election after March 31st, 1878, shall pay an 

 Entrance Fee of Five Shillings, and an Annual Subscription of 

 Ten Shillings and Sixpence. All subscriptions to become due, in 

 advance, on the ist January each year, and to be paid to the 

 Treasurer. A composition of Five Guineas to constitute Life 

 Membership. The composition of Life Members and the 

 Admission Fee of Ordinary Members to be funded, and the 

 interest arising from them to be applied to the general objects of 

 the Society. Ladies to be eligible as Members on the same 

 terms. No one shall be entitled to his privileges as a Member 

 of the Society whose subscription is si,\ months in arrear. 



VHL — Honorary Members. 



The Council shall have the power of electing distinguished 

 Antiquaries as Honorary Members. Honorary Members shall 

 not be resident in the County, and shall not exceed twelve in 

 number. Their privileges shall be the same as those of Ordinary 

 Members. 



IX. — Meetings of Council. 



The Council shall meet not less than six times in each year, 

 at such place or places as may be determined upon. Special 

 meetings may also be held at the request of the President, or 



