WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE. 
“ MULTORUM MANIBUS GRANDE LEVATUE ONUS.’—Ovid. 
THE THIRTY-FIFTH GENERAL MEETING 
OF THE 
Wiltshire Archeological and Natural Mistory Society,’ 
HELD AT CALNE, 
August Tth, 8th, and 9th, 1888, 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY, 
Tue Riegut Rev. Tue Lorp BisHop oF SALISBURY, 
IN THE CHAIR, 
fXASROM various causes this was the first occasion on which the 
Society held its Annual Meeting at Calne, several previous 
intentions of doing so having from one cause and another 
miscarried. The attractions, however, of the neighbourhood are very 
great, and embrace some of the grandest monuments of antiquity in 
Wiltshire: the weather was all that could be desired. No wonder, 
then, that the Meeting was well attended throughout, and was 
completely successful. 
The General Meeting for receiving the Report and transacting 
the business of the Society was fixed for 3 o’clock, at the Town 
Hall, but as the arrival of the Right Rev. President had been un- 
fortunately delayed, and there was much work to be done, on the 
motion of the Rev. A. C. Suir, Tar Ven. AncHDEACON BucHANAN 
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1 The Editor desires to acknowledge the great assistance he has derived, in 
preparing the account of this Meeting, from the columns of the Devizes and 
Wiltshire Gazette, and the Devizes and Wilts Advertiser. 
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