8 SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. 
The Rev. TaomaAs Hugo, On the Charters and other 
Archives of Cleeve Abbey, given in Part I. 
At the close of Mr. Hugo’s paper, much valuable infor- 
mation relating to Cleeve Abbey, was elicited by a con- 
versation in which Mr. WARDEN and other gentlemen 
took part. 
The meeting was then adjourned, and the company 
visited the Church and the Castle, under the able guid- 
ance of the Secretary, the Rev. F. Warre. Afterwards a 
a large party explored the fine encampments in the 
Park. 
At five o’elock there was an ORDINARY at the Luttrell 
Arms Hotel, which was numerously attended. 
Che Euening Peeting. 
Soon after seven o’elock the meeting was resumed. 
The PresıpEnt opened the proceedings by reading 
several interesting family letters, written during the time 
of the Commonwealth, and a curious passport to enable 
Mrs. Luttrell to cross over from Watchet into Wales. 
These form part of a series shortly to be published, from 
the treasures of Nettlecombe Court, and, consequently, do 
not appear in our Proceedings. 
The Rev. Wm. ARTHUR JONES then read a paper On 
the Greological Formations in the neighbourhood of Dunster, i 
given in Part II. 
Mr. C. MooRE, F.G.S., gave an interesting account of 
some further discoveries made by him in the Oolite in the 
neishbourhood of Dundry and Bath. 
This was followed by a paper by Miss N 
GIFFORD, On the rare and most remarkable Plants in the 
