(15) 
The Treasurer’s Statement of Accounts will be laid before 
the Society, and whilst satisfactory as showing a balance in 
hand in favour of the Society, that balance is too small to allow 
of any publications or other efforts for the good of the Society 
being contemplated. The Council accordingly recommends to 
the consideration of the Society whether it would not be 
desirable to increase the annual subscription from 2s. 6d. to 5s. 
EDWARD W. BRABROOK, President. 
JOSEPH W. BROOKES, Hon. Secretary. 
16th January, 1906. 
Twenty=Second Annual Report, 1906. 
During the past year eight meetings were held :— 
a 16TH JANUARY. Annual General Meeting in the Parish Church 
.. Hall. The President, Sir E. W. Brabrook, c.B.,-F.S.A., 
a etc., gave an address upon ‘‘ The Coming-of-Age of the 
Lewisham Antiquarian Society.” 
13TH FEBRUARY. Meeting in the Parish Church Hall Club 
Room. A. E. Salter, Esq., p.sc., a member of the 
7 Council, read a paper ‘‘ On the Evidence for the Great 
Antiquity of Man in Northern Kent and Surrey,”’ which 
was illustrated by maps, diagrams and specimens of flint 
implements. 
13TH Marcu. Meeting in the Parish Church Hall. Douglas 
Strutt, Esq., member of Council, gave a Lecture upon 
‘The Cathedrals of England and Wales,” illustrated by 
lantern slides. 
18tH May. Meeting in Essex, under the guidance of J. H. 
Porter, Esg., member of Council, when Ingatestone, 
Mountnessing, Margaretting, Fryerning, Blackmore and 
Greenstead Churches were visited; also Ingatestone 
Hall, and Blackmore House, known as ‘‘ Jericho.” At 
the latter the members were entertained at tea by the 
kindness of the owner, T. R. Hull, Esq. 
16TH JUNE. Meeting at Westerham, arranged by Lewis C. 
Thomson, Esq., member of Council, when by the kind- 
ness of Lieut.-Col. Warde, Squerryes Court was visited ; 
and afterwards the spacious Parish Church. 
