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Mogal Jnjstitution of OTornUjaU. 



SPEING MEETING. 



The Spring Meeting was held on Tuesday, May 31st, at the 

 rooms of the Institution. 



The chair was taken by the President, Sir John Maclean, 

 F.S.A., who delivered his address. 



Archdeacon Cornish proposed a vote of thanks to the 

 President, and also moved a resolution "That it is desirable, in 

 the opinion of this meeting, that a Eecord Society for Cornwall 

 be formed for the printing of historical documents relating to 

 the county, and that the Council of the Institution be desired to 

 consider what steps should be taken to establish and maintain 

 it." 



This was seconded by Mr. J. C. Daubuz, and carried. 



A paper was then read on "Cornish landowners, temp. 

 Edward I," by the late W. Sincock. 



On the motion of Canon Donaldson, seconded by Mr. MicheU, 

 a hearty vote of thanks was passed to the authors of papers, and 

 donors to the museum and library. 



