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Paper by LrEonarp May, Esq., on the 
Architecture of our Parish Churches. 
Nineteenth General Meeting.—Dr. W. E. 
BALL, President, read a paper on the Con- 
nection of Lewisham and Greenwich with 
Flanders. 
Address by Letanp L. Duwcan, Esq., 
M.V.O., F.S.A., on Lewisham and Black- 
heath in days gone by. 
Address by H. Jones, Esq., F.s.A., on the 
Roman Wall from Newcastle to Carlisle. 
Lecture by Dovucias Strutt, Esq., on 
Constantinople. 
Meeting at Guildford, under DouGLas 
Srrutt, Esq. 
Meeting at Chislehurst, under E. A. WEBB, 
Esq., F.S.A. 
Visit, “under A. L. Harpy, Esq., to ime 
Churches of St. Magnus and St. Dunstan- 
in the-East, and the Hall of the Bakers’ 
Company, etc. 
LELAND L. Duncan, Esq., M.V.O., F.S.A., 
repeated his Lecture upon Old Lewisham 
and Blackheath. 
Lecture by R. GARRAWAY RICcE, Esq., F.S.A., 
on the City of York, and some fine 
Ironwork at Hampton Court. 
Twentieth General Meeting.—Lecture by 
GILBERT H. LOVEGROVE, Esq., on West- 
minster Abbey. 
Lecture, entitled ‘‘ Pictures in Ecclesiastical 
Architecture,” by GEorcE C. Druce, Esq. 
Lecture by Leonarp M. May, Esq., on 
English Monumental Brasses. 
Meeting at Brasted and Sundridge, under 
J. H. Porter, Esq. 
Meeting at West Wickham and Hayes. 
Whole Day Meeting at Maidstone, under 
F. W. Nunn, Esq. 
Meeting in Southwark Cathedral. 
Lecture by ANDREW OLIVER, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., 
entitled ‘‘A Ramble in Old London,” 
