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Proceedings at the Annual Meeting at Maryport, 
Upon Tuesday & Wednesday, May 4th & 5th, 1880. 
PRESIDENT: Hon. P. S. WYNDHAM, M.P. 
TUESDAY, May 4th. 
12-30 p.m. Address by the President, at the Atheneum, 
1-30 p.m. Public Luncheon at the Golden Lion. 
2-30 p.m. GENERAL MEETING at the Atheneum.—Election of Officers, 
and the place for next year’s Meeting. Reading of Reports from all 
the affiliated Societies. 
3-30 p.m. Paper on the ‘‘ Maryport Camp,” by Mr. J. B. Bailey, at the 
Camp. Visit to the Coast Guard Battery—the Excavations on the 
site of the Roman Town—also to Netherhall, to examine the Roman 
Altars‘and other antiquities. 
6-30 p.m. Meat Tea at the Golden Lion. 
7-30 p.m. Lecture in the Atheneum, by Major F. Duncan, R.A., 
D.C.L., LL.D., on ‘‘Ambulance Work in Peace, or How to Render 
First Aid to the Injured.” 
WEDNESDAY, May 5th. 
10-30 a.m. READING OF ORIGINAL Papers, (Atheneum) :— 
‘‘The Roman Camp near Beckfoot,” by Mr. J. Robinson. 
“‘The Strategic Position of the Roman Camp at Maryport, and its 
Relation to the general System of Roman Camps in the North,” 
by Mr. R. S. Ferguson, M.A., F.S8.A. 
“* Notes on a Submerged Forest off Cardurnock on the Solway, and 
the Destruction of Skinburness by the Sea, about the year 
1305,” by Mr. T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. 
‘On the Distribution of Boulders in West Cumberland,” by 
Mr. J. D. Kendall, C.E., F.G.S. 
12-30 p.m. Inspect the Mote Hill and the Old Iron Furnace, under the 
guidance of Mr. Addison. 
2-0 p.m.—Visit to the Maryport, and the Solway Iron Works. 
