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OF 
Archeological Societies, 
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_ The Fourteenth Congress of Archzological Societies in Union with 
Society of Antiquaries, was held on Wednesday, July 8th, at 
lington House ; Viscount Dillon being prevented from attending 
Chair was taken by Sir John Evans, K.C.B., V.P.S.A. 
he Congress was attended by Delegates from the Society of 
ntiquaries, the Royal Archzological Institute (3), the British 
eological ‘Asseqhition (3), the Huguenot Society, and the Societies 
tks, Bristol and Gloucestershire, Bucks, Cambs and Hunts (2), 
erland and Westmoreland, Essex, Hants, East Herts, Lancashire 
Cheshire (2), Leicestershire, Suffolk, Surrey (2), Sussex (2), Wilts, : 
hope Club, Worcestershire, The Folklore Society, and Members 
‘Committee. 
The Minutes of the last Congress, held on July roth, 1901, were 
and confirmed. 
‘The Hon. Secretary explained that no Congress had been held in 
2 owing to the preoccupations of the Coronation. 
The Report of the Standing Committee was read and approved, 
d the Statement of Accounts, audited by Mr. W. Minet, eS Ay 
. ead and adopted. The thanks of the ‘Meeting were given to 
Minet for his services, and he was appointed Auditor for the 
1g year. 
he following were elected as the Standing Committee :— 
ae of the Society of | I. Chalkley Gould. 
5 é - | Emanuel Green, F.S.A. 
W.-H. St. John Hades M.A. 
Wm. Minet, F.S.A 
F. Canon Rupert Mortis, ORES Beal, 
.> FS.A. George Payne, F.S.A. 
J. Horace Round, M.A. 
1 JoB. Willis-Bund, M.A.) B.S.A. 

