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laogal Jngtitution of orornlMall. 



SPRING MEETING, 1898. 



The Spring Meeting was held in the rooms of the Institution, 

 Truro, on Thursday, 2nd June, 1898. The President, the Rev. S. 

 Baring-Gould, M.A., occupied the chair, and there were also 

 present Mr. J. D. Enys, F.G.S. (vice-president), the Revs. 

 Chancellor Worlledge, Canon Moor, Canon S. R. Flint, A. R. 

 Tomlinson, W. R. Erskine, S. Rundle, H. L. Wright, H. R. 

 Jennings, R. Prior, H. Edwardes, F. E. Lewis, and G. Lester j 

 Dr. G. Hadow, Messrs. J. H. Collins, F.G.S., Jas. Osborne, F.G.S., 

 T. C. Peter, E. F. Whitley, A. R. Morrison, C. Bassett, Gilbert 

 Rogers, T. V. Hodgson, J. Bryant, B. Williams, H. Barrett, 

 Hamilton James, J. C. Daubuz, S. Trevail, F.R.I.B.A., W. J. 

 Clyma, T. Clark, W. G. N. Earthy, N. Laurie, A. Blenkinsop, 

 P. Jennings, W. J. Martin, J. Barrett, F. A. Cozens, J. S. Gregg, 

 B. Gregg, F. H. Davey, T. Worthy Mesdames Peter, Share, 

 Raffles Flint, Hamilton James, Blenkinsop, Reginald Grylls, 

 PauU, Lloyd, and Rogers ; Misses PauU, Daubuz, M. Peter, C. E. 

 F. Peter, Enys, Hedley, M. Bryant, E. White, Share, M. Burrell, 

 M. Donaldson, Tomn, James, and Bosher5 Rev. W. lago and 

 Major Parkyn, Hon, Sees., and Mr. R. A. Gregg, Curator and 

 Librarian. Major Parkyn stated that letters of regret for absence 

 had been received from the Bishop of Truro, Archdeacon 

 Cornish, Canon Donaldson, Messrs. Edwin Dunkin, F.R.S., 

 H. Michell Whitley, F.G.S., Robert Fox, Howard Fox, F.G.S., 

 and A. L. Lewis, F.C.A., London. 



Canon Moor, in introducing the President, said he considered 

 it only a formal duty, as the name of the Rev. S. Baring-Gould was 

 known not only in Devon and Cornwall but throughout England. 

 No hand had been more industrious and no pen more prolific 

 during recent years than those of Mr. S. Baring-Gould, and in the 

 midst of his labours he had accepted the presidency of the Society. 



