THE 
WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE, 
“MULTORUM MANIBUS GRANDE LEVATUR ONUS. ’—Ovid, 
THE THIRTY-SIXTH GENERAL MEETING 
OF THE 
Wiltshire Archeological and Natural History Society,' 
HELD AT WESTBURY, 
July 31st, August lst and 2nd, 1889, 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY, 
Tue Ricut Rey. Tue Lorp BisHor or SAuisBury, 
IN THE CHAIR. 
GHIS was the first occasion on which the Society had selected 
t AS Westbury as the place of its Annual Meeting. The num- 
bers attending were smaller than they have been at some recent 
Meetings, but the programme gone through by those who were 
present was a most enjoyable one, and the weather was everything 
that could be desired—warm and fine until the close of the third 
day’s excursion, the rain only beginning to fall as the archzologists 
departed for their homes. 
The Right Rev. The President was unfortunately unable to be 
present at the General Meeting, held in the Town Hall, at 3 o’clock; 
1 For many of the details in the account of this Meeting the Editor is in- 
debted to the columns of the Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, the Trowbridge 
Chronicle, and the Warminster and Westbury Journal. 
VOL. XXV.——NO. LXXII, B 
