780 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Nov. 15. 
THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT) * e ee ha 
BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ene * 
MAJESTY’S 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
EE, October 6, 1845. ei 
CENTRAL COMMITT f , MNEILL & CO., of L bi s Buildings Bunhil 
Presipext.—_THE MOST 3 THE MARQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON. * row, cae Manufacturers ver only Pa Sake à 
E-PRESIDENTS. THE PATENT ASPHALTED FELT F OR ROOFING, 
The Viscornt ADARE, M.P. M.R.I.A. Sır CHARLE M.P. F.R.S. and which for many years has been in extensiye 
Sim Paivir DE Mapas Grey Ecegron, Bart. M.P. F.R.S. | The Very ter E S. gepa oRcE, D.D. Dean of Westminster. for Cor ERING GAR DEN TRAN of Farm rair m tie 
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C.F. BARNWELL, Esq. M.A. F.R.S. F.S.A., The Ven. WILLIAM re B.D. Archdeacon| C. NE Esq. M.A. Department of T y 
A ‘Antiquities, British Museum. pen fat hada HE EF TRATA nt el 
superior 
s-i A. EE nin Esq. Hon. Secretary of t 
late Assistant Keeperof an Antiquities, | i 
of London, Master of the pnan House. 
British Museum. Du of the 
E arden nd ot to their 
whieh ‘was been ozhibited a the Gr bat Agihelitnarde et ed oo 
for 
UFFUS sq. 
‘S. Breen, Esq. F.S.A. Assistant Keeper of; sistant Keepers of the Reaorts: Royal Tnstitute ‘of British pew Miele Scotland: and Ire i 
the Antiquities, British Museum. Per Olp HaRpwick, Esq. R.A. F.R. B. F.S.A. | Evenyn Pau SHRLEY, Esq. M.P. a s ja hua FES gt the Prize 
E. Broz, Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A. \E. HAWKINS, Esq. | R.S. F.S Reaper T. STAPLETON, Esq. F.S.A. 
G. Bowrer, Esq. D.C.L. F.S.A. [sie Egt Ew S ieapi A ea Siemens W. J. THoms, Esq. F.S.A. 
yes TeK Esq. M.D. F.S.A. Corres- DDEN, K.H. F.R.S. F.S.A.| PATRICK res TYTLER, Esq AE 
g Member of “a mente Fran- hone eo MSS. British Museum. W.S. W. Va Esq. M.A. “hepar iment | 
gais po la Conservation des Monu-|Rev. 8. Borrar pe gga F.R.S. F.S.A. of Antiquities, British Mus: 
t Histo ques. Libra an to the Archbishop of Canter- AtpBert Way, Esq. M.A. Director of the 
The as. Roer ©vgzon, jun bury, ger Keeper of the MSS. at Lam-| So: Ee of Antiquaries. ioe | Poe y: 
Rev, JonN ET, Drast; M:A. F.S.A.| beth.—Treasurer. Sir RICHARD WESTMACOTT, -|p MEN 
B. Fenner, Esq. Sr w of the Institute on ere, Esq. ooo of the Institu-| Professor of Sculpture, Royal Academy. tie E oe a To: A 
of British Archite on of Civil Engi FOUND TH n aao a ae 
HONORA r aa OF poss CENTRAL COMMITTEE. NO OTHE IR PELT TE AS THS ASPHALTE BUT F. M‘NEIU) h 
Rev. Pumie Briss, D.0.L. F.S.A. Reġis-| The Very Rev. THOMAS Hitt Lows, D.D. } Rev. Frepenics C. Prumprre, D.D. Master | & Bs A s, and which render: mper’ s to rain, snow, àn 
trav of the parenii of Oxford. Dean of Exeter. of University College, Oxford. t, and a non-conductor of heat rt piad its advantages: 
Sir Joux P. Bomezac, Bart. F.R.S. M.R.I. Rev, RICHARD HARINGTON, D.D. Principal) Rev. J. L. Ricnarps, D.D. Rector of Ex- ee Lightness, Warmth, Dur ane lity, and Economy. — Prie 
p ee ir eaa of Brasenose College. rari College, Oxford, Domestic Chaplain onns One PENNY PER SQUARE Foor. 
Rev. Wroiasm BucsrLaxp, D.D. F.R.S. The Very Rey. RICHARD JENKINS, D.D.| to the Prince Alber * Sam les, with Directions we its Use, and T T 
Canon of Christ Church. Dean of Wells. The Rev. J. H. PODA D.D. V.P.R.I.A. £ seven years’ experience (wt nich contain much nsf iin rma. 
The Ven. C. Parr Burser, D.D. F.R.S.|H. Garry KĒient, Esq. M.P. F.R.S.| Secretary of the Irish Mcdhectogionl tion), from Noblemen, Gentlemen, Garden Archite ‘ 
F.S.A. Archdeacon of Colchester. F.S.A. Society. Builders, SENT FRAR to any p rt "of the toe or Vountng 
The Very Rev. Georce Bures, D.D.|The Very Rey. CHARLES Scorr Luxmoore,| Rev. WILLIA Mu Wess, D.D. F.L.S. Master | orders by Post executed. 
F.R.S. F.S.A. Dean of Poterbarath M.A. am his St. Asaph. of Clare Hall, Cambridge. The new Vice- "cha ncellor’s Courts, the Offices attached, a 
The Very Rev. GEORGE CHANDLER, D.C.L. James Hex D MARKLAND, Esq. F.R.S.| Rev. WILLIAM W HEWELL, D.D. V.P.R.S. Tim Tadaite to S Westminster hall, Dr. Reid's Offices, 
Dehn as “page E F.S.A. B: F.S.A. Master of Trinity College. other r Buildings ‘at the New Houses of Parliament, are roof 
The Very m Cocxsurn, D.D.|The Very e N MEREWETHER, D.D.| Rev. Rosert Writs, M.A. F.R.S. Jack- | with F. M‘ NEILL and Co.’s Felt, and is known by its having th 
Dean d of vei" 5: F.R.S. F.S.A. Doan of sg > sonian Professor, Cambridge, President | appearance of lead roofs. 
The Very Rev. Tuomas GARNIER, D.C.L.|G. Oxmenop, Esq. D. C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A.| ofthe Cambridge Antiquarian Society. e Public are respectfully cautioned again 
Dean of Winchester. Sedbury Park. Rev. Thomas Worstey, M.A. Master of | sentation, as the only Works in Great Britain reek the 
“i R. GLYNNE, Bart. M.P. F.S.A.| The oe Rev. Georce Peacocs, D.D. Downing College, Cambridge: i 5 ilr Roofing is made, is F. M'NEILL A Co.’s Manufa 
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