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Woolhope Raturalisty ield Club. 
The general annual meeting of the members of this Club was held in the 
Club-room at the Free Library, Hereford, on Thursday, March 9th, 1876, 
present :—the Rev. Charles J. Robinson, president, in the chair; the Rev. Wm. 
Jones Thomas and William A. Swinburne, Esq., vice-presidents for 1876; C. G. 
Martin, Esq., and J. Griffiths Morris, Esq., members of the central committee ; 
the Rev. Sir G. H. Cornewall, Bart., and the Rev. H. Cooper Key, members of 
the editorial committee; Thomas Cam, Esq., treasurer for 1876; Mr. Arthur 
_ Thompson, secretary ; Thomas Blashill, Esq. ; Frederick Bodenham, Esq. ; Dr. 
Bull; Dr. Chapman; James Davies, Esq. ; T. Lane, Esq. ; Rev. G. M. Metcalfe ; 
J. E. Norris, Esq. ; J. Riley, Esq. ; Orlando Shellard, Esq. ; Rev. C. J. Westropp ; 
and Rey. R. H. Williams. 
The retiring treasurer presented his statement of the accounts for the year 
1875, showing a balance in favour of the Club of £133 6s. 7d., together with arrears 
amounting to £47 1s. 6d., of which arrears the sum of £13 has been paid to this 
date. 
Proposed by W. A. Swinburne, Esq., and seconded by J. E. Norris, Esq., 
and carried :—‘‘ That in future a balance sheet of the year’s accounts, duly audited, 
shall be printed and circulated with the notice of the annual meeting.” 
Resolved :—‘‘ That Messrs. Fowler and James Davies be appointed auditors 
for the present year.” 
Dr. Chapman, Burghill, was proposed by Thos. Cam, Esq., and seconded by 
William A. Swinburne, Esq., and unanimously elected president for the present 
year.” 
The following times and places were fixed for the field meetings for 1876 :— 
First, Tuesday, May 23rd, Woolhope ; second, Tuesday, June 27th (ladies’ day), 
Llanthony Abbey; third, Tuesday, July 25th, Old Radnor for Stanner to meet 
the Caradock Field Club; fourth, Friday, August 18th, Brown Clee; fifth and 
last, Thursday, September 28th, for the usual “ Foray amongst the Funguses”— 
the place not fixed. m 
Resolved :—‘‘ That the editorial committee be entrusted with a selection of 
books for the Club Library, and that the members be requested to forward lists 
to the committee to select from.” 
John Riley, Esq., of Putley Court, exhibited some Roman remains dis- 
covered in the restoration of Putley Church, and Mr. Blashill, the architect, made 
some remarks on them, and exhibited some Roman remains from Kenchester. 
