—1845.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 827 
aRSELL, Tege ” gae THE WOKING | THE ARCHXOLOGICAL INSTIT UTE OF GREAT 
|SIATION 01 ON S PIE SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 
TER ee conan are creo i i 
TRAL COMMITTEE, Gctober 6, 1845 
coe, —THE MOST a ANE MARQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON: 
RESIDENTS. 
The Viscornt ADARE, M.P. M.R.LA. Sm Cuanzves Lemon, Bart. M.P. F.R.S 
& Sim PHILIP DE MALPAS GREY EA RTON, Bart. M.P. F.R.S. | The Very on S. Witserronce, D.D, Dean of Westminster. 
| | C- F. Barnwett, Esq. M.A. P.R.S. F.S.A. The Ven: WiLuram Hare, B.D. Archdeacon’ C. Ne Esq. M.A. De of 
; late Assis sistant Ereperet the Antida es, of ordig ‘Master of the C ey House Antiquities, Brit sh Mus te dea 
ts ee Museur T. Durrvs Harpy, Esq. one of t LA, Po , Esq. Hon. Secretary of the 
g T pei a S. Brc, Esq. F. S. A, Assistant Keeper of; sistant Keepers of the Records, | Rey val Tnstiinte of British Architects. 
Spru: race sire, and Sycamore ; eight the Antiquities, British Museum. |P. Harpwick, Esq. wA F.R.S. F.S.A . Bremy Punir SumLey, Esq. M.P. 
Ro: he o most choice $ sorts : | E. i , Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A. |E. Hawxins, Esq. F.F F.S.A. Keeper; T. PLETON, p ESA 
, including G. Bo YER, Esq. D.O.L. F.S.A. of the Soe TUn ee, British Museum. |W. F Metres Esq. F 
wW. BROMET prg. M.D. F.S.A. Corres- Sir F. Mappen, K.H. F.R-S. F.S.A pees FRASER korr Esq. F.S.A. E. 
ponding Member of the Société Fran- Keeper of ee MSS. British Museum. | W.S. W, Vaux, Esq, M.A. Department 
gais pour la Conservation des Monu- Rev. S. Rorrey MAITLAND, F.R.S. F.S.A. ps Antiquities, he tish Mus 
ments pet ssi Librarian to the Archbishop of Oantar:, ALBERT War, Esq. M.A. Director of the 
The Hon. Roper Dy are and re a of the MSS. at Lam-! Society of A Brae aries, —Hon, A ET A 
sip ` HON AB: pereen pg THE | CENTRAL COMMITT 
1 Bory eyi y. ` aoe pe rent tai 22 of ozio; k hipaa ts pag dy ye Tuomas Hitt Lowe, D.D. s er Piomerae, D.D. Master 
x = ge ee m iversi 7 of Oxford ean of Exeter. f University Coll Oxford. 
XTENSIVE SALE OF ar Sir JoHN P. F.R.S. M.R.I. Rev, Rıcuaen HARINGTON, D.D, Principal) Rey. J. L. Ricniape. D D. Rector of Ex- 
RS. TOMPSETT & ALLEN yeas Be og FE Ei alri of Brasenose ae oe F Calle lege, aed, Domestic Chaplain 
m Mr, Hooker, to Be Il by Auction, on | Rev. oe og R » D.D. F.R.S. [eRe T Tery Rey. Riouanp JENKINS, D,D.| to the Alber 
Tth of December, and the Six ping day Canon of Christ Chueh.” an of W. Sis. The Rev. ae spa Tops, D.D. V.P.R.LA. 
ing upon | Phe Ven. C. Parr Buryer, D.D. F RS.) x “Gautr Kniont, Esq. MP. FRS. Bearing i of the Irish Archzological 
y arish of Brenchley, F.S.A. Archdeacon of Colchester, F.S.A. Society. 
K comprises the usual varing of Nursery The Very Rev. GEoRGE BUTLER, P.D .| The Ver ery Rev. Cx S SCOTT LUXMOORE, | Rey. Witt1am Wess, D.D. F.L.S. Master 
T al F.R.S. F.S.A. Dean of Peter ih fe l M.A. ae of St. Ee 4 of Clare Hall, Cambridge. 
The Very Rey. GEORGE CHANDLER, D.@.L. James mar D Maaxtayp, Esq. F.R.S.) Rev. Winttam WHEWELL, D.D. V.P.R.S. 
` dof Mr. G. Dean of Chichester. | F.S.A ath. F.S.A. Master of Trinity College. 
2 of the Auctioneers, | The Very Rev. Witttam, Cocksuan, D.D.| a Yar? a Jon 2, D.D,, Rev, Ropezt Wantis, M.A. Pes. Jack- 
ham ; the mises, one week before the Dean of York. F.R.S. FS ve Bean p7 TPA RE ia sonjan Professor, Cambridge, President 
chley i is 7 miles from Tunbridge-wells, and 3 fro The Very Rev. THOMAS GARNIER, D.C.L. la. Ormerop, Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A. pf ms Pa onas Won Antaner 70 ood ety. 
k-wood Station-of the Dover Railway. c en e „Dean of Winchester. | Sedbury Park. M.A. Master of 
Sir STEPHEN R. GLYNNE, Bart. M.P. F.S.A.|The Very Rev. George Psacocx, D.D. Dow Bae ia idge . 
SEINE OEE o N ARA ated r R N EA ES ETE iri pnk of Ee Harepetion a: pi V.P.R.S. Dean of Ely. 
K T DORKING, SURREY.—TO NURSERYME TEOLOGICAL INSTITUT id T. Hopson TURNER, Es 
BE DISPOSED OF immediately, o ald; Hae. Oar TAE Ria AE NEEG ; gE 
d NURSERY BUSINESS E 7 
D. A an eligible situation at Dorking Se an na, re Tr, ETE ATOE ROTID = PRS UP RE F: zem ane, le Fanparches:and excavations Sleteting tien mapas and 
ud. “Fhe whole of the Stock 4o be taken ‘ata | al dis formed in order to examine, preserye, and illustrate eee ration, 
all Ancient Monuments of the History, Manners, Customs, and {8 . By opposing and preventing, as far as may be practicable, 
in ee has cv in npr op ween Arts of our Forefathers. | a on — with which nei National Monuments of every 
sg = entered upon immédiate SRE The means by which the © l tion may from time to time be threatened, 
ks ly to Messrs. HART 4 H Soli ject are 6. By using every endeavour te spre ead abroad a correct taste 
apply ART, Solicitors, | “J. By holding communication with PERL through- | for “Archeology , and a just appreciation of Monuments of An- 
r out the Kin; ngdom, and ‘with provincial Antiquarian or pee | ome Art 
E E GARDENERS AND NURSERYM Fags tectural Societies; as well as by direct intercourse with the | By co ollecting accurate drawings, plans, and descriptions 
LET, with imuntiinde possession, a EE toa Comité des Arts et Monuments of the Ministry of Public Instruc- | | of $s fos National Monuments, and by means of correspond- 
at con Saor: a neat aud comtortebt DWELL- tion in France, and with other Associations on the Continent | ents preserving authentic me emorials o antiquities which may 
TS SE, ade ocathieh: aM boaa aisia a - | instituted for the advancement of Antiquarian Science. from time to time be broug phh r light. 
Mee abie Land for a productive pee dor sis pee apes 2. By holding phaoe any “Jeguior meetings for the consi- 3. By establishing a Journ 1 devoted exclusively to the objects 
atisfa Bara fer ae cs will b ap a ar farther deration and dis of c anications received from cor- | of the Institute, as a means of arene salons informa- 
pee ia by a or oS e required.—For further respondents and Othe. Seng | tion, and maintaining a constant co: m with all per- 
ies me, near Scole, Norfolk ae uring careful observation and preservation of An- | sons interested in such pursuits, 
tiquities discovered in the progres of Public Works, such as an By taking every occasion which may presen’ al 
dation the attention of the Government to the possi of our 
Ee CATTLE h rean d fea s of buildings, &c. 
Se p e sppecnshiog Cattle 4.. By encouraging individuals, or as aking | National Monuments, and to the other objects of the Institute. 
aker-street, yn be shown Y 
zel aU Aora OF 1 'HE ARCHÆOLOGICAL = Seres 
i Annual Members: which 
a do- |s shall have been sent to the Cements one month previous to 
mti ng | the Meeting, and suspended in their committee-room,. 
rs The Suron for the Pp ial General Meeting shall specify 
i So ce Resolution or eyes to be submitted to the HOE: 
io! 
alle the Pol ti aon I al General Mecting sh: summoned by th: m- 
b Fviertae asta 225 sete the lapse of not mee a a fortnight, or more than 
il. th, for the sole purpose of ratify or rejecting such Re- 
Sonal 
If, Sagarra the rii aar, oned Special Meeting take 
dent Hon See: aT and tw fo ta tme not’ more than two Months before the Annual 
dents, three reasurer, a our | place ata no! 2 
aa si Heat iiis ai enig- Moutas, then such Daikin « r Resolutions shall be ratified 
IIT. The President’s tenure of office shall be for one year, or rejected at that Annual po 
D SWEDE IV. The Honorary Secretaries and Treasurer shall be oe tig The Chairman of the A 
mal, any other eral 
and all other ap- by the Committee, who shall also have the power of elec! a | Meeting, shall panes - “aien as Sak asa Sog. v art 
icultural Seeds. retary, at such a salary as they may consider proper. XII. A certain number of oe not usually resident in 
ate years enlarged his Nurs: ASOT, | to an extent N The ‘Election of the: ‘President, Vice-Presidents, and Mem- | London, shall be associated with the Central Committee as 
ngland, has now on hand a most ee shall be made by the ballot of | Honorary Members of that Body, and shall be entitled to a Vote 
Stock of Trees ena hrubs of every kind, and wah e Life. and À sate Mem! be as at the Annual Meeting. The | at their Meetings. Such Honorary Members shall be proposed 
0 treat with ee mtlemen about t ee Ranh an the i i sident yE six pa n mers of | o [o n the recommendation of at least three Members of the Com- 
Walton Nursery, Liverpool thei O 0 n nate one | mittee, and the Election shall take place at the succeeding 
a penefe ies. | Ordinary Meeting. 
are proposed | XIV. ‘The Committee shall appoin aiam se of per- 
oat ae Í sons, not resident in London, as cere Local A yess 
, and a a} XY. The Election of Loe: “al Secretaries and Deaton ing 
"the In- i Members shall be made by the Committee on the popan a = 
as Member of] one of me Members 3 thereon Ey on his own personal kno 
T. | ledge o the rec endation of two subscribing Marghers "af 
nstitate 
SVT In these and all other Elections made by the Committee, 
it shall be allowable for awy Member thereof to demand a 
| Ballot. 
CAUTION.—SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW. 
_MARY WEDLAKE, widow of the late 
Wedlake, respectfully reminds her friends and 
rists realy, that she will exhibit this year 
USEFUL MACHINES, at the Horse Bazaar, 
which must attract the attention a fae are 
vail themselves of the assistance of fate rate 
eeitaral m achinery, combin ing utili 
2 
use, 118, Fenchurch-st., opposite Mark-lane. 
ae ‘with an any i other house. Please to oh 5 peers and Donations may be pai 
RY 
VI aid to the Tre 
io , to any Member of the Committee, or to the ‘Acooont of 
h or | the Sacha ogical Institute with the Bankers of the oy rom 
LUB PRIZE CATTLE SHOW ordi aber da nd no S upeeriyer shall be entitled to Vote at the resty 
NOAL aie BITION or PRIZECA TELE, . Th h 
mplements, &c., will t: 1 t 
EN 1 Bsh December, “at the HORSE on the 10th | itin: on of ordinary Meeting f 2 sence Member | | JE which ti e the Subscription p EBE me 
rtman-si u: or me 
No. 0, 91, and 92 92, will exhibit a shed, 30 feet long XVIII. The Cash Book, and an account of all Receipts and 
m 
the | 
e, covered with „| of the ees in the Bankers’ hands, shall be laid on the table 
GON’S PATENT ASPHALTE FEL | ateach Meeting of the Central Committee. All Bills having 
a te had on application to | been duly examined, and approved in writing, Poal be paid by 
gous Crocco: Hill, Cannon- ey 
ecte 
DIPROVED DIBBLING MACHIN x "ta ; ing — the Institute z the General Meeting, ond 
Publ Gat ne FA hoge to inform the Ags | withon east th ae Seaton te pred © es 
that hi | E eti i: ounts havin n thus approy ; 
ATENT HoR Ean pe e: i spetne, a noire i Aroon Meeting of the Committee, to be holden 
eady, ae e 5reate mn Dyed 
ition of al See i i the First Wednesday in May, an sng aball be printed and ub- 
ent power to iL sites daa pe Poa the Institute as part hep peoamedivke 
an Report of the P roci EEN me whole hac 
submitted to the Annual Mee: 
Peak y be m. XXI. Liat cag Se pei tomake suc! 
PESA near Oxford; or to Weak. GILL Bye-Laws as may, from time to rope appear to a ep preasan 
Oxford.—Agents wanted in all par aa ee pe tral a ‘ommittee request the attend, Ce it may suit their sorsatg were the ae 
Meetings, which take ewes =< every Seesene = the "apartments of the Institute, 12, Haymarket, for the discussion of 
„— | Archeological communica and the exhibition of objects of intere: 
“oneal ne vd cag CES _ — 
eight ro n 
Hs for further par ade t o Mr. JOHN | 
12, HAYMARKE eies 3 
edactared together to pat 4 
REM ain in a labonr Subscriptions may be paid to the triacs Messrs. Cocxzvrys, 4, Whitehall. = uaiti should be addressed to 
T. HUDSON TURNER, Esq. 12, Haymarket, _ 
