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and hospitality, and Rev. R. Neill Rae was heartily thanked for 

 his services as guide. 



New Members. — Mrs Murray of Murraythwaite ; Mr Charles 

 Palmer, Woodbank, Dumfries; and Mr J. Wilson, solicitor, 

 Dumfries. 



Jiirdosivald Camp, Lanercost Pviory, NawoHh 

 Castle, and Brampton— 19th Auf/ust, 1905. 



A considerable party travelled by train to Gilsland, where 

 they were met by Mr F. Penfold, Brampton, who kindly acted 

 as guide in lieu of his brother, Mr Henry Penfold, who had 

 kindly drawn up the programme for the day. After seeing the 

 Roman Wall near the station, and Mumps Ha', the party drove 

 to Birdoswald Camp, which was inspected under the guidance 

 of Mr George Irving and Mr F. Penfold. Driving along the 

 Roman Wall, they proceeded to Lanercost Priory, where Rev. 

 J. T. Willis, the vicar, kindly escorted them through the fine 

 abbey, giving many historical details. The next halt was at 

 Naworth Castle, permission to visit which had kindly been given 

 by the Earl of Carlisle, and where the party had the privilege 

 of being guided by Lady Cecilia and Mr Roberts, daughter and 

 son-in-law of the Earl. Here a most interesting time was spent, 

 and before leaving, on the call of Rev. W. L. Stephen, a hearty 

 vote of thanks was accorded to Lady Cecilia and Mr Roberts for 

 their great kindness. 



A pleasant drive led to Brampton, where several places of 

 interest were visited. Tea was partaken of in the Howard Arms, 

 M'here a Business Meeting was held, Dr Martin in the chair. 

 Votes of thanks were accorded to the Earl of Carlisle, Lady 

 Cecilia Roberts, Mr Roberts, Rev. J. T. Willis, and to Mi 

 Henry Penfold, Mr Penfold, senior, and Mr F. Penfold, the 

 Secretary making special mention of the great kindness shown 

 by the Messrs Penfold. 



New Members. — Colonel Jackson, Springvale, Ayr; Mr R. 

 Dinwiddie, Overton, Dumfries ; Mr James Henderson, Braeside, 

 Dumfries; Mr J. H. Nicholson, Airlie, Maxwelltown; and Mr J. 

 Houston, jun., Marchfield. 



