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XX1 
Vice-Presidents. 
Lizvt.-Con. TREMAYNE, 
Mr. A. Penparves Vivian, M.P., 
Mr. JonaTHAN RasHLEIGH, 
Str Jonn St. Ausyn, Bart., M.P., 
Mr. Twerepy. 
Mr. Witu1aM Tweepy, Treasurer. 
Secretaries: Mr. Wuitnry and Mr. F. V. Bupaer. 
Assistant Secretary: Mr. W. G. Dix. 
Other Members :— 
Mr. H. O. Remrry, 
Mr. H. Spry Leverton, 
C. Le Neve Fosrsr, D. Se. (Lond.), 
E.G.S., 
Mr. TyeRMAN, 
C. Baruam, M.D., Canras., 
Mr. W. Copetanp Bortase, F.S.A., 
Rev. J. R. CornisuH, 
Rey. W. [aco, 
Mr. A. Pavtu, 
Mr. W. J. Raw.ines, 
and Tur Mayor or Truro. 
( Bodmin, Mr. T. Q. Coucu, F.S.A. 
Local Secretaries.< Truro, Mr. ALEXANDER Pavuu. 
lNiionaon Mr. MicHett WHITLEY. 
That the cordial thanks of this Meeting be given to those gen- 
tlemen who have favoured the Institution with Papers or other 
communications in the course of the year; and also to the Donors 
to the Library and Museum. 
Mr. BuDGE read the List of Presents :-— 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Tin Stone; Park Mines, St. Hnoder........ Dr. Clement Le Neve Foster, 
An ancient Gold Weight,* found imbedded in 
sand and gravel, at Luxulyan............ Mr. W. Petherick, St. Austell. 
* Weight 6 dwts. 8 grs. Diameter, in. Thickness =3 in.—obv. Pro- 
file of James I, to waist, in armour, crowned; in his right hand a sceptre, 
in his left the orb. Legend, I. R. MA. BRIT. Rev. Beneath a crown, 
“XXII: 
ose Henfrey records that in the Fourth Issue, 9th Year, of James I, the 
value of all the gold coins was raised 10 per cent. by proclamation; and 
that this was done to make them of equal value with the price of gold in 
foreign countries; for the unit, which was current in England at 20s., was 
valued abroad at 22s., and the other coins in proportion; therefore the Unit 
was declared current for 22s. 
