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short leeture, on the spot, by Mr. Moore, of Ilminster, 
the day was too far advanced for a visit to the Turf Moor, 
and the company broke up and proceeded to their respec- 
tive homes, after two days of much gratification and 
enjoyment. 
Many objects of interest were exhibited the first day, 
the principal of which are given in the subjoined list. 
By the Society.—Brasses of Redchff Church; ditto, Trum- 
pington ; two views of Nunney Castle ; four of old Bridg- 
water ; two of Lullinston Church. Case of Peat. Hip- 
popotamus Skin. 
By Rev. E. C. K. Bearcroft.-—Five Rubbings of Brasses. 
By Dr. Markland.—Rubbings of Monumental Brasses 
executed by Messrs. John Hardman, and Co. 166, Great 
Charles-street, Birmingham, to the memory of—1. Rev. 
Walter Fletcher, Chancellor of the Diocese, in Carlisle 
Cathedral. 2. John B. Seymour, student of Balliol College, 
in the chapel. 3. Rev. Dr. Riddell, in the Roman Catholie 
Chapel, Newcastle on Tyne. 4. Rev. W. Richmond, in the 
Roman Catholic Chapel, Breewood. 5. W. Adair, Esq. of 
Heatherton Park, near Taunton. 6. Edward Parker, Esgq. 
in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. 7. George Case, Esq. 
Prescot, Lancashire. 8. The Ven. Archdeacon Wrangham, 
in Chester Cathedral. 9. Joseph Leigh, Esq. Belmont, 
Cheshire. 10. John Ryland, Esq. Old Edgbaston Church, 
near Birmingham. 11. Mrs. Wrangham, wife of Mr. Serjeant 
Wrangham, Chester Cathedral. 12. Mrs. Clarke, Northfield 
Church, near Birmingham. 13. Henry Dawson, Esq. Lanside 
Abbey in Leicestershire.—Specimens of carving in wood, 
chiefly ornamental mouldings, by Giles Vinell, of Doulting. 
By Mr. C. E. Giles.—Tracings of Frescoes from Nether- 
bury Church; Drawings and Sketchings of Wellington 
Reredos. Curious plans of Eeclesiastical Buildings at 
Wells, by Carter, lent by Mr. Britton. 
