43, — 1845. a a 
TO GEN TLEMEN, CLASS DU TON BULBS AT 
FINAL SALE OF FIRST-CLA C THE THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUT E OF GREAT 
ESSRS PROTHEROE t MOR RIS pees gonn 
= ome = of FIRST- ig ASS. DUTO BRITAIN AND JRE LAND. 
mew-lane 
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i, Cres, Jona soe Standard and Dwarf ROSES, 
Sple di ssortment of Standard anc wa SES, 
aing all the leading varieties. May, be viewed the morn- CENTRAL COMMITTEES, Cctober G, 1845. 
PES Sale and Catalogues had at = Mart, and of the Parsipent.—THE MOST pa Bin MARQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON: 
Retioneers, American. Nursery, heytonstopr —___ The Viscornt Apanr, M.P. M.R.I.A. ey aie Gon 
ZIN J p Ă— N Sm CaarLEs Le{xox, Bart. M.P, F.R. 
DORKING, SURREY. mo NURSERYMEN. Sia PHILIP-DE : " ~ i, Bar! 
BE DISPOSED OF imm mediately, the old- oe or HILEP-D. ites rae Spm Bart. M.P. F.R.S, ogee Rev, S. oe DD. Dean of Wes itminster. 
established NURSERY BUSINESS OF MR. ROBERT NWELL, Esq F.S,A. The Ven. WitttaM Hats, B.D. Archdeacon’ ©. Ne Esq. MA. D t of 
SELAND, in an eligible situation at Dorking, fronting the lafe Assistant K Keeper of the Antiquities, ip RE pao. Master of ti = Charter Heese Antignitiee, Batis h Mu ao r 
ike-road. The whole of the Stock to be taken at a Si Diack. En iA kk - Durrus Harpy, Esq. one of the As-| A. Poxynten, Esq. Hon. Secretary of the 
tion, The commodious. House wia fhe Sp pedshap, useful the Amia sistant Keeper of. sistant Kee epers of the Recorda; | _ Royal Institute of. Britis h sree 
dings, and. Nursery Canis, moder he An ‘tat British PRSES 4 k Tlanpwick, Esq. R.A. F.F ie S.A. | Bvenre HILE bas MF. 
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and may. be entered upon immedi ae G pk E aye € LF 
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n Ke ecppr, T. StaprLETON, Esq. ET 
Deena apply to Messrs, HART & Harr, Solicitors, | W. sk 
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ponding i of the Société onl "Keer per of i ish Museum. | W. S. W. Va Ux, Esq. ~ A, fy Scans ng 
BE LET, and may. ties Sond on immedia ately, a a} gais pow la Conservation des Monu- Re Se sey jga: F.R.S. F.S.A.) of Ratiquities; British Museum, 
small and com shoves NURSERY, situate in the centre of tne es istoriques. rian to bea Archbishop of Canter- Auszaa Wax, Esq, M.A. Director of the 
Re ing Districts, It comprises Stoves, Greashogses, Ree Toms Ropert CURZON, jun Nee and Keeper of the MSS. at Lam-| Society bs a e ena E Secre tary. 
at on = Rev, Jou Barnunst Deaxs, M.A. seis A. c „Aass Treasurer. | Sir mates the sects magg oe <A. FR: 
çe. are planted with Vines in full_bearing. There p aE Ee e Institute ANBY, Esq pacrotery of the Institu-| Profes Iptu 9 
a p ie oe Bie wat last.| Of British Architects. on of Ciyil Engineer | eine Royal Academy. 
yea Coals are one penny per cwt., and within half a HONORA Pa ‘amen S OF THE CENTRAL COMETS 
sof the e gai ardens. The rent is Kadara and valuation low. | Rev. Parkir Briss, D.C.L. F.S.A. Regis-| igs Very Rev. en Huu Lows, D.D.) Rey. oo Piumpran, D,D. Master 
ears i may be had by applying, post-pai aid, to W, P.L., trar = the raea of Oxford. | Dean of Exe! of Unive a gare Oxford. 
Eoflice, Wal efield. $ E ʻi Sir N P; Borteav, Bart. F.R.S, M-R-I Rev. RICHA Saa noTon, D.D: Principal; Rey. J. L. Ricuarps, D.D. Reci f Ex- 
F riis A ‘Advertisemen it will not be repeated. prepa | of Hensenner College. eter Colle ze, ORR, olaaeee| Chapls ain 
TO RDENERS AND NURSERYMEN. Rev. WILLIAM. BuckLAND, D.D. F.R.S. The Very Rev. Ric#anD JENKINS, D.D.|_ to the Pri IEE Alber: 
e > 4 t Canon of Christ Church. | Dean.of Wells, The Rev. Toop, D.D., T.E RILA. 
ffollk, ; 
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| Market Town in Suffolk, a neat and comfortable DWELL- Rhe Fon: Raan meee, DD E. Garaa Kwicur, Esq, MP. E.R-S. seeeias 5 aE the. Irish Archæological 
a Bo Side E pe Lae ee The Very Rev. GEoBGE BUTLER, D.D.| The Very Rev. CHARLES Scorr LUXMOORE,! Rex. W Wits mu WEBA, F.L.S, Master 
d. my, fisfactony references will be required.—F o ia ther beats Mca of Peterborough. | MA. apo of St. Asaph, | oe clare Hall, Gambcidge 
. Satis OW Ure als og ole, Norfolk. The Very Rev. GEORGE CHANDLER, D.C.L, JAMES Hex D MABKLAND, Esq. F.R.S, Rev. WILLIAM WHEEL, “DD. V.P.R.S. 
-aidb eaS IE Dean of Chichester. F.S.A. Bat th. " ‘S.A. Ma ; Calless, 
aA OF GREA AIN are re- ™ begs v. WILLIAM Cocxsurx, D.D. ‘The Very Rev. Jons MEREWETHER, D.D). Rey, Rosent Winits, M.A. F.R.S. Jack- 
ested to sae the pam; As “ GyesUa AS he The be Very pik FRS » B.S Re Dean of Hereoed es 
i for 
- Winchester. k phe ae Park 
ses, with full and plai ain, directions for its appli: an of y, THOMAS y, M.A. Master of 
P z.e js ot sald GLINNE, Bart, M, P. (The Ver z Bete Groner Peacock, D.D. BS, wning G bridge. 
“and containing cleans ace aun umerous cases, of its | Ia. Lieut, of Finish. Harwarden ast AG an of Ely, hoe g bine Cami ge. 
will be Pas to any y part of the Kingdom, a HAOLOGICAL INSTITUTE and id T: Hopson TURNE: 
ipt ptor ap Postpaid. application ee O Three Fenny Hon enet py a: aE Maelo URNER, Esq. 
Peete ee wr EO = Ti HE ARCHÆOLOGICAL INSTITUTE of Great Bri and } rches, pe excavations, and affording them suggestions and 
rYPSUM.— PURE GYPS UM (in fine powder), in reland is formed in order to examine, preserve, and eines a coopera ation. 
on lots at 25s. per ton vin the stream, or Ts. 6d per ton m Ancient Monum ameni nt of the History, Manners, Customs, and » By opposi ing and- preventing, as far as may be practicable, 
io . > e 9. i Arts of our Forefather: any ni de with sie LADIN Nation al paea of every 
The es by whic 2 the € fFect ion may from ti be. threatened, 
7 6, Da using every en Peps Sa ar T spread abroad a correct taste 
A ne ee Fouenant, 40,, Upp r Tha imes- 1. By holding communication with correspondents thr ough- | for E By uring ox and a just appreciation of Monuments of An- 
out the Kingdom, and arig provine ee Antiquarian or aa | cen tArt. 
tectural Societies ; as well as by dire tercourse with th By collecting accurate drawings, plans, and descriptions 
Comité des Arts et Monuments of the Ministry of Publie eae. | of. Ancient National Monuments, and by means of correspond- 
tion in France, and with other Associations on Sa Continent | ents preserving authentic memorials of a ntiquities which may 
instituted for the advancement of Antiquarian Science. from time to time be brought to light. 
2. By holding frequent snd a meetings: for the consi-| 8. By establishing a Journal devoted exclusively to the objects 
deration and aie ussion of communications received from cor- | of tho da stit ute, as a means of spreading eaa a gore gor rio 
respondents and other nal tion, and maintaining a cor ia: ae communi m with all per. 
3. By procuring ¢: capoto] observation and preservation of An- js etek foteranted: in such pursuits. 
tiquities discovered in the progress of Public Works, such as| 9. By taking every SE which may present itself all 
rai ae: ays, n ktaapnag of buildings, ai the attention of the Sorainen to r A ea ation ot oa 
4. By encouraging individuals, ublic bodies, in making | National Monuments, and to the other objects of the Institute. 
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SRAI AL INSTITUTE. 
IL THE ARCHÆOLOGICAL INSTITUTE of Great Britain tion in writing, s ng mean o Life or Annual Members: which 
it tro and Ireland shall consist of Life Members, contributing a do-| shall haye been sent e Committee one month previous.to 
by the use of F SERS PUMPS. <= expressly for | nation of not less than 10/., of Annual Members contributing | the Meeting, and poet in their committee-room. 
Á P. an i embers who, D 
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Re , & Winsle: ey-street, Oxford-street, London, 
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These Machines are highly retary OF an ail 
seen and used the aka as being the most effectual that 
made for the purpose. 
LIQUID NURE 
INDEPENDENT 0 FOR 
attention of the A gricultural Tateret, at “this 
mentous crisis, is a een i ici 
MANURE, and th 
ing spo 
ane &e., 63, Dor eet, Fleet-stree et, Lond on of the Ins I be vested 
IRASHING MACH INES, made Warranted not Ses u orary Secretaries, a Treasurer, and twen sap ae lace aa tme not more than two Month before the Annaal 
0 Damage the Straw.—Mrs. MARY Y TEDLAKE, Widow | ordina Members. grog en such Resolution = Resoluti ratified 
THOM irkyt Ill. The Presiden nure of o all be for one year, or reece. at that Annual Meeti 
s Re TY. The Honorary ei en} Treas asurer shall be elected XII. The Chairman of the aioe or any other Gen oie 
gr established upwards of 40 years, begs respectfully | by the Committee, who shall also have the power of electing Meeting, yor have an Independent as well as a Casting Vo! 
e y i rope: mber of persons, not usually pos perar in 
V. The Election of tie President, Vice-Presidents, and Mem- Sede shail be appease with the diva Com: as 
f the g m tled to a Vote 
ga bers d d 
t not to damage the Straw. Numerous references to the e Life and Annual Members at the Annual Meeting. The | at their Meetings. Such greek Members shall be proposed 
i using the Implement may be had. Committee shall select one Vice-President and six ‘members of | on the s recommendation of at least three i Sembee of Ge. Com- 
light chair and Superior Dressing Machines, a their body, who are to go out annually, and shall nominate one} mittee, and the Election shall take plac he succeeding 
Chaff-cui ting Machines made on scientific principles Vice-President, and six other Members to fill up the vacancies. | Ordinary Meeting. 
seenat lis, F sane nar street, repository opposite | The names of those who go out, and of those who are proposed XIV. The Commit shall appoint a certain number. of per- 
me; also, Horse-Rake, and Dingie’s new Hand Dib- | to supply their places, shall be hung up in the Local Committee | sons, not resident in Toad on, as their Local Secretaries. 
Machine so much approved of. City Repository for Agri- | Room during the whole time of the Annual wete andaf XV, The Election of Local Secretaries and Corresponding 
i Implements, 118, Fenehurch-street, opposite Mark- printed copy of such lists furnished to each Member o! the In- | Members shall be made by the Committee on the pr oposal of 
stitute, with his ticket for the Annual Meeting, No Member of | one of the Members thereof, either on his own personal kn now- 
the Committee, except the Honorary Secretaries and Treasurer, ledge or on the recommendation of two subscribing Members of 
SMITHFIELD CATTLE SH: shall remain on the Committee more than four years, or be eli- | the Institute. 
pg Tse — Coses Cattle gible t to serve a: until afrer the lapse of one year. Any| XVI. In these and all peer Elections made by the Committee, 
ain 
eet, will bes ‘Member of the Institute is at liberty to substityte on the list it shall be allowable for any Member thereof to demand a 
TAINSLIES 1 PATENT IMPROVEME other name or names for those pro Be Bex the Committee. Ballot. 
G and Daxine Draining Tiles of the re Crass.—| VI. The SE AAR shall be empowe! fill up pro tem. XVII. Subscriptions and Donations may, be paid to the Trea- 
works i i asional vacancies that may be caused by the | surer, to any Member of the Committee, or to the Account of 
operation, or who are about to | by election all oc 
ir a 
will ve worthy their atten: “ death or resi nation of the President, or any of the Vice-Pre- | the Archeological Institute with the Bankera of the Institute, 
ss paba jas with Economy, as Tiles ean | sidents or ordinary Members of the Committee. | ae mgd Subscriber rack be entitled. to Vote atthe Anm Meet. 
for Burnine at all seasons ; generally from ten VII. These —— shall be = on on the recommenda- ho ‘has not paid hi Rubee dh The Year shall be con- 
hours, according to the natw ‘of the clay. Tobe |tion of = jens ee Mem he je Committee, i. in | sidered as s closing wit! th th aaa ion of the et Se 
spyPerton, Acton, Middlesex; Mr. Hows, Enginee, | writing a f the ordinary setings the proposed M eet | Ses S the Subscription for the e year. shail 
Guildford-st., Southwark ; the ponibones Institution, | to be alloted I for at the past Shes bgt Hee ting. aol 
VIII. The Annual Meeting shall be holden in one wit "The Cash Book, and an 
t, London. P: from JonN of account of nn R and 
raay cton. articulars may po hag Som cities or principal towns in the kingdom, at which the Section | | of the Balance in the Bankers’ hands, shall be laid on table 
x% 3 ro F the appomtment of the ce of meeting for the ensuing year, | at eac ch Meeting of Te spiral. © Committee. AIL ae iting 
‘SKI SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW. a. Thal take place. Notice of thi 5 shall be given by | been duly pe Mes d, and approved in writing, shall. be paid ' 
RVIN begs to. st a his friends and the | one of the Honorary, Secretaries, by order of the Committee. | Cheque upon the Bai ers, signed by the 3 
iblic, that he will attend at the ensuing Smithfield} IX. The Commit hall have ae pne of nominating a| ni Accounts of the Institute shall b mii 
ow, to exhibit roots of his pO oe certain number of koni Vice-Presi | nually to two A who on ‘be elected for that purpos 
', and take orders for the Seed of it, and all other X. No other General Meeting of oe Tnstitate ae hoii ye Members of at the General Meeting and 
muds of A, tural Seeds. with thot the anesnt.o ob lene. teres ree-fourths of. the Coppie shall attest by es the accuracy of ee 
a. of late years enlarged bi his Nursery, to an-extent |e ; for such Special Meeting, a noti ounts, The Accounts stag base thus approved, bait 
tany precedent in - land, Tav now on hand a most men E PEA A peint Moeting, anent aeai EAE, S ednesday in A EAA mittee, 9 he Boles 
Stock of Trees rubs of every kind, and will bej papers. At this fal Meeting, the. President, or, in his ab- | on the First W in page: = eae d pub- 
treat with gent eae — to Bie on the. most | sence, one of the Vice-Presiden' hall take the chair, and, Jished in the Jo aac e Institute as part peer v 
— Walton | their absence, the Committee int a Chai $ “of ttee. 
x ther at the General Annual Meeting, nor at of the whole year shall be 
Com: 
-CAUTION ITHF 1 any| XX. A Report of the Proceedings of 
aa CATTLE = SHOW. Special General M , shall any alteration of, or addition a rt the Annual Mee: 
MAR WEDLAKE, widow of the late | any of the Rules or ations of rage stitute be abetted XXI. men Graten ommi Hah tee thall be empowered tomalke suci 
as Wedlake, res to the Meeting, unless upon a proposal in thè form of a A iPr. Bye-Law: y, from time to time, appear to them expedient. 
The Central C st the Local Seeretaries to attend, e : may i their convenience, the Ordinary, 
Meetings which take place once x every fortnight at the Lpactenatin of the Institute, 12, Haymarket, for the discussion of 
Archeologieal communication: s and the exhibition of objects of interest, 
gonea — RR = Sings oe COMANTTEE :— 
12, Haymanrrr. T ays, November 24; December 
ubscriptions may be paid to the pel Jomse. ‘Cockayax: xs, 4, pals yt communications R a dressed t 
: ee T. HUDSON TURNER, Esq. 12, Haymarket, saps i ere 
a Warehouse, 1 
» 118, Fenchurch-st., opposite Mark- Jane. 
: i manea eilon wi with a ayo other house. Please to oD- 
