84 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



His Lordship would have been there that day but for the sad 

 cause with which they were already acquainted. That revered 

 lady, who had passed away, was herself a very great collector, 

 and was acquainted with archaeological subjects in a remarkable 

 way. She lived in that perfectly beautiful place — Cotehele — 

 and was a worthy mistress of a worthy mansion. How widely 

 her loss would be felt in East Cornwall! If it had not been for 

 this terrible affliction Lord Mount Edgcumbe would have been 

 with them that day. He knew they would all sympathise with 

 him and his family in the loss of one so universally respected 

 by all who knew her. 



The following papers were then read : 



" The Dedication of Lanteglos Chuech, near Eowey," 

 by E. H. W. Dunkin, Corresponding Member. 



" Discovery of a Cine k art Urn at St. Breock," by the 

 Eev. W. lago, F.S.A. 



"The Quethiock Cross," by N. Hare, Jr., Corresponding 

 Member. 



"The Ventilation of Mines," by W. Teague, Jr. 



" Pre-Historic Interment at Trethil," by C. Spence 

 Bate, F.E.S. 



•'' Church Goods of Cornwall at the time of the 

 Reformation," by H. Michell Whitley, F.G-.S.. Eon. Sec. 



" An Ancient Inquisition," by E. H. W. Dunkin, 

 Cor. Member. 



Votes of thanks were passed unanimously to the Officers 

 and Council for their services during the past year, to the 

 Authors of papers submitted to the society, to the Donors 

 to the Museum and Library, and to the Lord Bishop for 

 presiding. 



The tisual conversazione was held at the rooms of the Insti- 

 tution in the evening, the Bishop again presiding. 



the excursion to looe. 

 Dr. Barham introduced the subject of the late excursion of 

 the Institutiou to East Cornwall. He first alluded to the well 



