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DINNER. 
December 19th, 1890. 
The Annual Dinner was held at the Bull Hotel, on December 
19th, 1890, the President, F. J. Grant, Esq., J.P., in the chair, 
and attended by 24 members. 
The toast list was as follows :— 
1. The Queen and Royal Family—proposed by the President. 
2. Success to the Club—Proposed by the President. 
3. Literature—proposed by the Rev. T. Leyland, responded 
to by Mr. J. C. Smith, of Longridge. 
4, Art—proposed by Mr. W. L. Grant, responded to by 
Mr. V. Dunkerley. 
5. Science—proposed by Mr. John Whittaker, C.C., 
responded to by Mr. T. Preston. 
6. The Town and Trade—proposed by Mr. J. W. Thompson 
responded to by Councillor Witham. 
7. The President—proposed by Mr. F. H. Hill. 
8. The Secretary—proposed by the Rev. T. Leyland. 
The musical pleasures of the evening, under the direction of 
Mr. M. Birkett, were largely promoted by songs from Mr. F. H. 
Hill, Mr. A. Tillotson and Mr. C. A. Smith ;—Mr. A. Pollard 
contributing solos on the violin. 
EXCURSIONS. 
Oxford and Vicinity, June 17th, 18th, 19th, 1890. 
As Dr. Brumwell’s paper printed in the present volume has 
largely dealt with the particulars of this excursion, it will only 
be necessary to add that 67 members and friends took part in it, 
and that it was in every respect most enjoyable and a thorough 
success. 
STONYHURST. 
Saturday Afternoon, August 9th, 1890. 
The third visit of the Club to this famous College, took place 
on Aug. 9th, and proved a most pleasant one to the 26 members 
and friends who journeyed thither. The kindness of the Rector 
of the College, and the ample facilities made for the reception 
of the party have increased the obligations of the Club to the 
authorities of Stonyhurst. 
