LECTURES. 

 1884. 

 Nov. 3. — Eev. J. Taylor, M.A. — "Erasmus of Rotterdam." 

 Nov. 24.— Rev. J. T. Pollock, M. A.— "Elocution." 

 Dec. 8. — J. R. Ai^^DEESON, Esq.— "The Crusades." 



1885. 

 Feb. 2. — W. RoTJTH Fitzpatrick, Esq. — "Schiller: German Dramatist, 



Poet, and Historian." 

 Feb. 16. — Dr. G. Black. — "Dr. John Brown, of Edinburgh." 

 Mar. 2.— Rev. J. N. Hoare, F.H.S.— "Early Christianity in North- 



umbria. " 

 Mar. 9.— J. G. Goodchild, Esq., F.G.S. — " The Lion and its Kin. " 

 Mar. 23.— Rev. T. W. Norwood, M. A.— "Gipsies." 



ORDINARY MEETINGS. 

 1884. 

 Oct. 27. — President's Address. i 



Nov. 17. — Rev. J. Sharpe Ostle, B.A. — "Thackeray." 

 Dec. 1.— Dr. A. A. H. Knight.— "The Weather." 

 Dec. 15.— Rev. H. D. Rawnsley, M.A.—" Some Reminiscences of Word- 

 worth among the Peasantry of Lakeland. " 

 1885. 

 Jan. 26. — Mr. G. H. Dixon, B. A. — " The Legal Position of Married Women 



in ancient and Modern Times." 

 Feb. 9. — Rev. H. Whitehead, M.A. — "George Fox." 

 Feb. 23.— Mr. G. E. Lowthian. — "Fire," (illustrated by experiments.) 

 Mar. 16.— Mr. J. F. Crosthwaite, F.S.A.— "Some of the Old Families 



in the Parish of Crosthwaite. " 

 Mar. 30.— Annual Meeting. — Mr. T. E. Highton. — " Progress of the 

 Rise of Power in the People in the 19th Century." 



