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15s, ; to that they added 115 quarts of ale, which cost 28s. 9d. 

 Then came some items which explained some mysterious looking 

 howls which they had been examining at the Gruildhall. There 

 were lemons, and 7 quarts of brandy for 14s., and 5| lbs of 

 sugar for 7s. 4d. Their horses cost 30d., and the whole bill 

 amounted to £16 7s. 7d. The President concluded by again 

 expressing the heartfelt thanks they felt towards the people of 

 Looe for their kind reception. — The Mayor and the Vicar 

 suitably acknowledged what the Bishop had said, and after a 

 few words from Dr. Barham on the indebtedness of the 

 Koyal Institution of Cornwall to such men as Clement Jackson, 

 Mr. Box, Couch of Polperro, and Mr. Peach, the party broke 

 up. 



After visiting some of the picturesque old houses and the old 

 Guildhall, with its pillory, the party again took their places in 

 the vehicles, sand made a very pleasant journey to Liskeard in 

 time for the last down train. 



