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and subscription of a new member. And the name 

 of every member, whose subscription shall be in 

 arrear for one year, shall be placed over the chim- 

 ney-piece in the New Rooms, and in the CofFee- 

 Room at Newmarket, in the Craven meeting of 

 each year. And if such arrear be not paid by the 

 end of the following second spring meeting, he shall 

 cease to be a member, and shall not be again ad- 

 mitted as a member, until his arrears be paid, and 

 until he be again chosen by ballot. 



At a meeting of the members of the Jockey 

 Club, held at the New Rooms, Newmarket, in the 

 Craven meeting, 1836, it was resolved. 



That any members of White's, Brookes's, and 

 Boodle's (not being a member of the New Rooms) 

 may be admitted to the New Rooms and Coffee- 

 room for any one meeting, without any other 

 charge than the payment of one half year's sub- 

 scription to each. In the event of such person 

 attending any other meeting in the course of the 

 same year, he is to be considered as a member of 

 the New Rooms, and liable to all the usual charges. 

 That the subscription to the New Rooms, and 

 CofFee-Room, and all other charges, except the 

 subscription to the Jockey Club, be paid half 

 yearly ; the July meeting to be included in either 

 half year. 



That if any foreigner should be proposed at any 

 time as a candidate for the New Rooms, or Coffee- 



