net. THE SECOND WINTER MEETING. 



SECOND WINTER MEETING. 



Wednesday, March 2nd, 1910. 



The chair was taken by the PRESIDENT. There were also 

 present : Lord Eustace Cecil, V.P., the Hon. Treasurer, 

 the Hon. Editor, the Assistant Secretary, and about fifty 

 other Members. 



Nine new Members were elected, and five nominations were 

 received. 



CONGRESS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES. Printed copies 

 of the Report of the Twentieth Congress were circulated 

 amongst the Members present, showing the valuable work 

 that is being done throughout the country by the various 

 bodies interested in Archaeological research and in the care of 

 ancient monuments and other works. Our Club was 

 represented at last year's Congress by Mr. Nigel Bond. 



PUDDLETOWN CHURCH. A short discussion was raised, at 

 the suggestion of the PRESIDENT, on the subject of the 

 proposed re-building of the Chancel of Puddletown Church, 

 and the extension of the North Aisle. Subsequently, a 

 resolution was moved by the Rev. S. E. V. FILLEUL, seconded 

 by the Rev. C. R. BASKETT, " That this Club has heard with 

 regret of the proposal to make additions to Puddletown 

 Church, and wishes to express disapproval of any alterations 

 being made to this ancient fabric." This was carried 

 unanimously. 



THE " PROCEEDINGS. " Captain ELWES gave notice that 

 at the next meeting he would move that the price of the 

 annual volume should be raised from 10s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. to 

 members, and to 15s. for non-members. 



THE MEDALS COMPETITION. The Rev. J. C. M. MANSEL- 

 PLEYDELL said he wished to say how much he hoped that 

 the generous interest in the founding of the medals com- 

 petitions by Lord Eustace Cecil would be justified by a larger 

 entry. 



