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Time prevented those present from lingering as long 
as they would have desired, and after viewmg Broughton 
Church, with its fine monuments and heraldic curiosities, 
they returned at 4. 30. p.m. to dinner at Banbury. After 
dinner, the health of her Majesty having been drank, the 
Secretary proposed those of the Rey. the Lord Say and 
Sele, Col. North, M.P., and the Clergy who had so kindly 
conduced to the enjoyment of the Field Club, by opening 
their churches for their inspection, and by pointing out to 
them their peculiarities. A vote of thanks was unanimously 
carried, and the Secretary wrote to every person who had 
assisted them, to acknowledge their courtesy.* 
The attendance of Archeological members, in spite of 
the most beautiful weather, was very limited, there were 
present, however, the Archeological Secretary and 
Miss Fetherston, Miss Edith Fetherston, Miss Katherine 
Fetherston, J. W. Kirshaw, Esq., R. F. Tomes, Hsq., 
Rev. J. Gorle (Whatcote), Mr. R. Hudson and Mrs. Hud- 
don, Rey. P. W. Johnson (Packwood), Mr. Redfern, 
J. Perry, Esq. (Bitham House), Rev. Canon Knight 
(Durham), Rey. Compton (Wroxton), Rev. G. H. Pinwell 
(Horley), Rey. V. Pearse (Hanwell), Dr. Hitchman, 
Mr, Fortescue, &e. 
The Rey. George H. Pinwell, Incumbent of Horley, 
and the Rev. Vincent Pearse were proposed as members. 
The Meetings were pretty well attended on the whole. 
A full report will be found in the Proceedings of the 
Field Club. 
* The Report, by John Fetherston, Esq., of the Meeting of the Field Club, at 
Banbury, is inserted in full here, as it was sent too late for insertion in the Field 
Club Proceedings. 
