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THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT herr instant ace ea, Pai om ahe 
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CENTRAL COMMITTEE, October 6, 1845. Londo ein mas "ric so » ie 
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The Viscount Apare, M.P. M.R.I.A. Sm ae s Lemon, Bart. M.P. ZINE... 
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tate ppeckbog ns Nseter of the Antiquities, | C London, Master of the Charter otse. | Antiquities, British Mus vars pos EVERYTHING AND EVE H, ; 
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BOLOG INSTITUTE OE EE din re T. Hopson TURNER, Esq. London : TAYLOR and WALTON, 28, Upper Gower-street, 
Hon. Member Ant, Soc. of Newcastle. eon cree rE aR 
write ee ee ALIN we a of & piesa ta in and | researches mae excavations, and affording them suggestionsand | ~ a itshed » Pete 
eland is formed in order to examine, preserve, a an ustrate | gorp io; 
all Ancient Monuments of the History, M. , Customs, and | 5. By Gorane and preventing, as far as may be practicable, JOURNAL OF THE HORTICULTURAL 
rts of our Forefathers, E Sha dang bias which Ancient Nation al Seonumenta of every 
The means by which the Central Committee ‘propose to effect:| descriptio y from time to time be threatened. 
this object are— f By toiag pA ery vendeat our to spread abroad a correct taste 
1. By holding communication with corresponde nts through- | for Archæolo ogy, and a just appreciation of Monuments of An- P H. 
out the Kingdom, and with Antiquarian or Archi- | cient Art. aA je a ca 
cadtaral Societies ; as well as by direct ARULA w with the| 7. By collecting accurate drawin; ings, plans, and descriptions | nected wit sag ening, 
a des Arts et Monuments of the Ministry of Paiet Instruc- | of fx Mes National Monuments, and by means ba correspond- n 
pra 8 nd with other Associations on the Continent oute pre reserving authentic aremania s kor antiquities which may 
instituted for th aaa of Antiquarian Science. | from time to time be brought to 
2. By holdi eerequant au d regular meetings for the consi-| 8. By nage a Journal Seon exclusively to the abjects 
de ak amd sion of Gommunications received from cor- | of the Institute, as a ep ns so raw as g antiquarian muoma- 
respondents and r ates tion, and m: a ma ac mt gommunication with all per- Aung Me 
3. S By procuring observation honi m of An- | sons interested th such pursui ities os mg saiyaan, 
mities discovered in the of Publie Works, such as| 9. By taking every eceasion m may present itself to call | forw ommunica Seat bee a tiie Home af & 
rallvass eet tat ildings, &c. * the attention of the Government to ~ arate ua of our practice, tot ee ondon. retary, a 
By encouraging individuals, or publi | National Monuments, aed cota other s of the Institute. oy Snes Sel 
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and Ireland shall consist of Life Members, contributing a do-| shall have been ehis one month previous to 
nation of not less than 10%, of Annual Members contributing | the Meeting, and monk Prey in their commit SEW 
not less Lape 1. each year,’ rand ef Corresponding Members who, The Summons for the Special General Meetin; all specify 
taking an ogo in the objects of the panere, and being dis- | the Resolution or Resolutions to be submitted E the Meeting, 
posed to ins furtherance to them without any pecuniary con- | and the discussion shall be confined to that object only : in case 
tribution, may ara to attach penay 5 gA a The | such proposed Resolution or Resolutions shall be catia an- 
Cor g Members shall not be entitled to v nor have | other Special General Meeting shall be summoned by the Com- 
any other n e mittee after the lapse of not less than a fortnight, or more than 
If. The Government of the Institute shall b ted in a| a Month, for the sole purpose of ratifying or rejecting such Re- 
Central Committee, coruna p a Eees four "Vice: Presi, pot cm If, however, the first-mentioned Speci eeting take al 
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IV. The Honorary Secretaries and Treasurer SARER XII. The Chairman of the Annual, or any other 1 105 id. pera 
ral 
by the Committee, who ce a have the power of yg lecting a | Meeting, shall have an Independent as well as a Casting Vote. 
y may x i S0; 
V. The Election of the EA pr Seo and Mem- London, shall be associated with the Central Committee as 
bers of the Central Committee shall be made by the ballot of | Honorary Members of that Body, and shall be entitled to a V 
the Life amd Annual Members at the Annual Meeting, The | at their Meetings. Such Honorary Members shall be propose: 
one sident rec! 
their body, who are to go out annually, ang ehali z nominate one | mittee, and the ae on shall take place at the succeedin: 
bona ees and six other Hanhen to fill up the vacancies. ye Mee 
SE Sees 
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The names of those who go out, and of those w. ty are proposed . The Committee shall appoint a certain number of per- 
to } ir s, shall be hung up in the Loeal = ae ok jab resident in London, as their Local Secretaries. 
Room whole time of the Annual Mi XV. The Election af Local Secretaries and Corresponding or tomy Sa 
printed copy of such lists furnished to each Menia "the $a. | Members, shall be made by the Committee on the p pota of | ane 2 a bro oe enpense P to tet moment s 
stitute, with his ticket for the Annual Me No Member of | one of the Members thereof, either on his own personal know- whi M ARK: L ANE BKPESS. mN which hae 
she Committee, except the I S mama ye toge or on the recommendation of two subseribing Members of | to press, in the 
shall remain on the Committee more than four years rod e Institate = fore plished € every i 
ible to serve until after the lapse of one year. teir In these and all other Elections made by the Committee, | 508g reign y order of all Books 
me Ho stitute is at tbery to satiate on the ist it shall be allowable for any Member thereof to demand a | im time tor po 4, “Nort orfolk-strest, ae 
x see for those the Committee. Ballot. Newsmen, &e. Office, 
L The Committee shall be x to fill up pro tem. xvii. goon aro d Donations may be paid to the Trea- | 1/- 10s. 4d. per annum. = 
by election all occasional vacancies that may be caused by the | surer, to any Member of the coger el or to the Aat. of oli 
death on of the Presiden. or: apy: of the Vice-Pre- | the Archeological Tnstitute with the Bankers of the Institute, Speer ND’s MACASSAR L, for F 
sidents or ordinary Members of the 3 | an d no Subseriber shall be entitled rA ot at the Annual Meet- exuberant gro wth of HAIR, and ae aparin © 
VII. These vacancies shall be sw on the recommenda- who has not paid his Subscription. The Year shall be con- | gloss, REMAINS UNEI 
tion of at least poe Bac the Cene made in as with the termination of the Annual Meeting ; 
writing at one of the nary Meetings ; the puoposed Member paola ich time the Subscription for the ensuing year shall 
tebi ea for at the a become due. 
y Annual Meetin; i> one of the| XVIH. The n account of all Receipts 
cities be ime towns in the kingdom, at — the elections, the Balance i in the ee hinde, shali be laid on the a cnilarea it i ii 
the appointment of the lace of meeting for th of the Central Committee. All Bills having 
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IX. The Comeuities hall have the power o ERTE aj XIX. The Accounts of the Institute shall be submitted An- 
ber of Local J Vice Presidan, iy to two Auditors, who shall be elected for that purpose 
X. No other General Meeting of the Institute shall be hol t the Members of the Institute at the General Meeting, and of 
without the consent of at at Toast three-fourths of the Centanltsse, who shall attest by their Signatures the accuracy of the said | most sp h as 
——— E eating 78 such = Meeting, a notice of at | Accounts. The Accounts having been thus approved, shall be | tiye on Purchasers to see e that the SSAR OIL 
least th ee wee be given advertisements in the public sabmitted to an Annual Meeting of the Committee, to be holden nd ey Sf M: oe per ; and on, the 
a cra i Sp cating the Loon pac in his ab- | on the First peep ~ May, and shall be prin “cw and pub- | are i 028 
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PSE = à me ‘oe Genel sl appoint Charan ma EE A Report c oie l 
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S General Moak shall ray alteration of, or bedh ta submitted to the Annual Meetin; er CE and double ET 
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the Meeting, unless u; = a arg la of a resolu- | Bye-Law , from o time, appear to them expedient. 
The Central Committee req oS. me attend, SAREA it may suit their convenience, the Ordina! 
Meetings, which take place once i in pas Y tortaight at Nags sherman of the Institute, 12, Haymarket, for the discussion ps 
Archxological comm and the exhibition of objects of interest, ax, of No. 6 
RDINARY MEETINGS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE pg, coral a soit 
: YMAREET. gader of Whis 
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T. HUDSON TURNER, Esq. 12, Haymarket, rjdressed to the 
