14 SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING. 
The party then proceeded along the ridge of Quantocks, 
to Will’s-neck, and thence to Crowcombe, and returned by 
Cothelston House, where refreshments had been provided 
for them by E. J. Esdaile, Esq. 
THIRD DAY. 
Thursday, September 14th, 1854. 
In spite of the unpromising state of the weather, which 
soon became very wet, a considerable number of the mem- 
bers of the Society started at eleven o’clock, on the second 
excursion, through Trull, Corfe, and Thurlbear, to Staple- 
Fitzpaine, where they were hospitably entertained by 
the Rev. F. B. Portman; and a Paper on Castle Neroche, 
which is given in Part II., was read by the Rev. F. Warre. 
The visit to Castle Neroche being deemed undesirable on 
account of the rain, the party having visited the churches 
of Bickenhalland Ashill, closed their meeting, and separa- 
ted at the latter place. 
Ce Rluzeum. 
THE FOLLOWING HAVYE BEEN DEPOSITED AS LOANS. 
A valuable collection of Illuminated Missals. — Dr. 
SYDENHAM. 
A collection of Roman Coins, found at Holway.— 
W. BLAKE, Es. 
Pair of Jack Boots and Sword, about the time of Mon- 
mouth; found inside a partition in the Manor House at 
Burrow.—-CAPT. BARRETT. 
