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for the wood he may expend, or the crockery, &c. &c. 

 which may be injured, and shall leave the Castle and the 

 utensils in cleanly order. 



ARTICLE XX. 



The expenses of the March meeting, and such meetings 

 as may be specially called in the city, shall be paid out 

 of the public stock. . , . 



ARTICLE XXI. 



It shall be the duty of the Purveyor to leave the key of 

 the Wood house with the Governor, to be delivered by 

 him to the next Purveyor, or to such member as he may 

 permit to visit the Castle, who shall be bound to return it; 

 and if he should neglect so to do, he shall be fined at the 

 pleasure of the Governor and officers. 



ARTICLE XXII. 



The Governor is respectfully requested to make a mem- 

 orandum of the names of sirch members as he may per- 

 mit to visit the Castle, to enable the Treasurer to col- 

 lect the dues for the expenditure of the wood, &c. 



ARTICLE XXIII. 



The Committee of Repairs for the present year [1811] 

 are directed to have a closet put up, with a substantial 

 lock and key, and suitable jugs, &c. for the reception of 

 such stores as may be left after the usual fishing days, to 



