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that a letter be written by the Secretaries, as soon as they removed, 
conveying the best thanks of the meeting to that Society and that 
Committee for having granted them the use of the rooms for so many 
years. 
Mr. G. ScorrT seconded, that he might have the opportunity of 
saying how extremely he was pleased and gratified by the unanimity 
in which this matter had been settled. The Library Sub-Committee, 
the Pavilion Committee, the Town Council, their own Committee, and 
the meeting that night had all acted unanimously in the matter. He 
knew they would all look back on the evenings spent in the old room 
with feelings of pride, gratification, and gratitude,—gratitude for the 
kind attention bestowed on them by Mr. Robert Glaisyer ; and when 
they pitched their tent on a new camping ground, he could promise 
them a cordial welcome ; and he hoped they would have many happy 
evenings there also. 
This motion was also adopted. 
Mr. W. SAUNDERS, seeing there was a large attendance of 
members, proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Gwatkin, the Librarian, 
for the kindness and diligence with which he had filled that post for 
many years. 
Mr. SIMONDS seconded ; and the proposition having been carried 
amid applause, 
Mr. GWATKIN returned thanks. 
Mr. JOHN COLBATCH ONIONS, in highly complimentary terms, 
proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Robert Glaisyer, for granting them 
the use of his rooms and assisting them in various ways. 
Mr. T. W. WONFOR seconded, and remarked that the general aid 
Mr. Robert Glaisyer had given them entitled him to be called a third 
Secretary, an extra Treasurer, and occasionally the Commnittee itself. 
The CHAIRMAN also alluded to Mr. Robert Glaisyer’s invaluable 
services. 
All hands having been held up for the motion, 
Mr, ROBERT GLAISYER expressed his gratitude, 
