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whether they might not have been hnported by such inhabitants 

 for manufacturing purposes. 



Jews in Cornwall. The Eev. Dr. Bannister read ex- 

 tracts from his Paper, the purport of which is to answer affirm- 

 atively the question : " Are there Jews in Cornwall 1 " which, 

 in the April Number of Macmillan's Magazine, Professor Max 

 Miiller propounded for solution, and answered negatively. Obser- 

 vations on the subject were made by the President, by the Rev. 

 John Carne, and by Dr. Barham. 



The following propositions of thanks were agreed to : 



On motion by the Rev. H. S. Slight, seconded by Mr. Chil- 

 COTT, to the contributors of Papers or other communications, and 

 to the donors to the Library and Museum. 



On motion by the President, to the Mayor of Truro, for his 

 kindness in granting the use of the Council Chamber for this 

 Meeting. — Mr. Solomon acknowledged the compliment. 



On motion by Mr. Rogers, seconded by Mr. Tweedy, to the 

 President for the kindness and ability with which lie had presided 

 over the Meeting, as over the interests of the Institution generally. 



