1990 
Number of Fellows liable to Annual Contributions at the close of 
1839, with the Alterations during the year 1839. 
Number at the close of 1838 . . . . . . 243 
Deduct, Deceased Or sate 
6 
Resigned RBM oi. heey eo 
Compoundedeems-a ean cge on a) 
Became Non-residents 3 
— 18 
225 
Add, Elected during 1839, paid aa 4 
not Compounded : 
Elected during former years and 5 
paid in| 1S SO Reem! 
Non-residents who became Re- il 
sident and did not Compound 
— 30 
Total number as above . .. .. . + 255 
Deceased Fellows: 
Compounders (1): Davies Gilbert, Esq. 
Residents (6): Earl of Caledon; Henry Hubert, Esq.; William 
Taylor Esq.; William Shutt, Esq.; Sir John St. Aubyn; Colonel 
Silvertop. 
Non-residents (2): Louis Hunton, Esq. ; Captain Alexander Gerard. 
Foreign Members (3): Professor Esmark ; Professor Mohs; M. 
Carlos de Gimbernat. 
The following Persons were elected Fellows during the year 1839. 
January 9th.—Captain Alexander Jack, Bengal Native Infantry ; 
George Cunningham, Esq. of 41, Harley Street; Rev. Samuel 
Wilberforce, M.A. of Brighton, Isle of Wight; Rev. William 
Bilton, M.A. of Port Hill, near Bideford; and Richard Clewin 
Griffith, M.D. of 10, Gower Street, Bedford Square. 
January 23rd.—H. Sockett, Esq. of Swansea; John Thomas Barber 
Beaumont, Esq. of Regent Street; and Rev. Thomas Rees, LL.D. 
of 39, Woburn Place. 
February 6th.—Mathew Dawes, Esq. of Acres Field, Bolton; Capt. 
Alexander, Royal Staff Corps, Southwold, Suffolk; John Cun- 
ningham, Esq. of Hope Street, Liverpool; and S. R. Pattison, 
Esq. of Launceston. 
February 27th.—Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, Esq. of Burrows Lodge, 
Swansea. 
March 13th.—Major George Walter Prosser, of 22, Cambridge Ter- 
race, Hyde Park; William Sanders, Esq. of Park Street, Bristol; 
_ W. Marshall, Esq. M.P.; and Robert Blagdon Hale, Esq. M.P. 
of Alderley Park, Gloucestershire. 
