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Cunnington for his able exertions and labours as local secretary at 

 Devizes, in the formation of the Society, and its proceedings during 

 the past year. 



The resolution was carried unanimously. 



Several papers were ready for perusal, but in consequence of the 

 day being fine, and many members having made engagements for 

 excursions, one only was read by the Rev. J. E. Jackson; viz., 

 "Some Notices of the Library at Stourhead, by J. B. Nichols, 

 Esq., F.S.A." 



Mr. Scrope, after thanking Mr. Nichols for his valuable paper, 

 moved the following proposition, which was carried nem con: — 

 "That the thanks of this Society be given to the Worshipful the 

 Mayor of Salisbury for his liberal permission to this Society to use 

 the Council Chamber, and for his other assistance in their support ; 

 and also to the numerous exhibitors of objects of interest in the 

 temporary museum." 



The proceedings then terminated. 



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