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opportunity given it for research into the treasure-house of 

 archaeological discovery. The door is now opened, and it 

 remains to be seen whether the members and others who are 

 interested in making history will respond in an equally liberal 

 spirit. To continue this fascinating work will entail a yearly 

 outlay of at least ^50. To discontinue it would be a sorry 

 business to us all. 



The preliminary excavation, as detailed in these pages, has 

 cost £36 8s. 8d., but the subscriptions as yet received towards 

 it, including a generous contribution from the Society of 

 Antiquaries, only amount to £21 us. 6d. We cordially 

 thank those who have subscribed, and trust that their good 

 example may be generally followed. 



The Brough Exploration Fund 



The Society of Antiquaries, London . . , 

 C. E. B. Bowles, M.A., Wirksworth ... 

 J. H. Lawson, Buxton ... 



W. Mallalieu, M.A., Ockbrook 



W. Bemrose, F.S.A., Derby 



J. Borough, Belper 



A. Buchanan, Derby 



P. Carlyon-Britton, F.S.A., London ... 



C. J. Smilter, Buxton ... 



The Hon. F. Strutt, Milford 



Col. H. Brooke-Taylor, Bakewell 



H. E. Currey, Derby 



Mrs. Meade-Waldo, Wirksworth 



Visitors from the Lancashire and Cheshire Anti 



quarian Society, September 19th 

 W. J. Andrew, Whaley Bridge ... 



The address of the Hon. Financial Secretary is W. Mallalieu, 

 M.A., Ockbrook, Derby, and a little timely support now will 

 save the Society from a lasting disappointment. 



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