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MS. history of the Killigrew family, written in 1738, by Martin 

 Killigrew. 



The President stated that Captain Josiah Thomas, of Dol- 

 coath, who had been elected an Associate of the Institution, had 

 promised to furnish an account of the objects of interest at that 

 mine, which the excursionists visited last autumn. It would, no 

 doubt, form one of the most interesting contributions to the 

 Journal. 



Dr. Barham stated that it was proposed that next year the 

 excursion should be to Tintagel, by way of Bodmin, in each of 

 which districts there were many very interesting remains. Two 

 days would be required. At Bodmin the excursionists would have 

 a very excellent cicerone in Mr. T. Q. Couch ; and the Reverend 

 R. B. Kinsman, who, he believed, was constable of the old castle 

 at Tintagel, had promised that, should an excursion into that 

 neighbourhood be organized, he would do all in his power to 

 make it interesting and agreeable. 



