Rev. W. M. ScHSiBBEX. 

 E,ev. J. H. OusTON. 

 John Pattixson. 

 M. W. Tatlor. 



Committee. 



Rev. J. Taxxahill, M.A. 

 T. Lester. 

 J. Thompsox. 

 Geo. Watson. 

 F. KiXG. 



Honorary Curators of the Museum. 



M. W. Taylor. I Charles SjnTii. ; W. Hodcson, Watermillock. 



Librarian ... ... ... ... ... J. SirART. 



Thefoilowlng MEETINGS irere held .— 

 1883. 

 Nov. 8. — Conversazione. President's Address. Exhibition of Objects of 



Interest from Penrith Free Public Library Museum, and 

 Exhibits lent for the occasion by several members. 



Dec. 6. — J. G. GooDCHiLD. — Glacial History of Edenside. 



Dec. 20. — Rev. H. Whitehead, M.A. Penrith Church Bells. 



1884. 

 Jan. 10. — J. Newby Hethbrixgtox, F.R.G.S. Folk-Lore and Popular 



Stories. 



Jan. 16. — WiLLMOTT Dixox, LL.B. Our Empire of the Sea. 



Feb. 7. — Geo. Watsox. Orientation of Parish Churches ; with a Note on 

 Skewed Chancels in Churches near Peurith, by J. G. Goodchild. 



Feb. 21. — Rev. H. J. Bulkeley, M.A. Eminent Persons who died^in 1883. 



Mar. 29. — J. G. Goodchild, F.G.S. Landfolk of Cumberland and West- 

 morland. 



April 9. — Professor Alleyxe NicHOLSOX, F.R.S. Animal Likenesses. 



A Field Excursion took place on Whit-Monday, in conjunction 

 with the Carlisle Society, having for its destination Edenhall and 

 Church — where an address was read on the Bells and the Com- 

 munion Plate of Langwathby and Edenhall Churches, and, by R. S. 

 Ferguson, a paper on Edenhall Church and the Historj^ of the 

 IMusgrave Family — the Fairy Well, &c. The scenery was geo- 

 logically described by J. G. Goodchild. 



The public Lectures and ordinary meetings have been very well 

 attended. 



The number of members on the books is one hundred and 

 twenty. 



The financial position of the Society is in a satisfactory condition. 



