TIIIRD DAY. 11 



TJiarsday, September 23rd, 1852. 



AFTER an early Meeting at the Assembly Rooma, the 

 ^_ Company proceeded on an Excurslon, to AVellow, 

 where Mr. Paul read a short Paper on the Church, 

 prepared by himself and the Rev. J. E. Jackson ; 

 thence, to the cid Manor House, the Keltic KIst, and 

 througb the valley to the opposite side of the hill, to the 

 tessellated pavement, displayed for the oecasion by the 

 kindness of Mr. Gore Langton, vvho, at Newton Park, 

 hospitably entertalned the party to a collation. 



After the repast, Mr. C. E. Davis read a Paper on the 

 Castle of St. Loe, or de Sancto Laudo, which, dating 

 prior to the Conquest, passed from the possession of the 

 Bishops of Coutances to that of William de Sancto Laudo, 

 the representative of a family who carae fi'om St. Loe, in 

 Normandy, with whose descendants it remained nearly 

 200 years. The present remains are interesting. 



On Friday morning a Paper on the Roman Antiqviities 

 of Bath was read by the Rev. H. ^M. Scarth — Mr. 

 Britton in the chair. It is given in part II. 



The Chairman, in putting the vote of thanks to the able 

 Author, read a letter respecting the ancient British and 

 other x'emains prcserved in the coUeetion at Stourhcad, and 

 which, it is to be fcared, is biit little known. 



