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B 3. Besides the edifices vested in the Representative Body, and 

 those "^hich, by reason of their connexion with cemeteries, ai'e to he 

 handed over to the Poor Law Unions, there are some others, not 

 coming imder any of the previous categories, which the Church Tem- 

 poralities Commissioners may dispose of as they think expedient 

 (32 & 33 Yic, c. 42, s. 25, suh-s. 4); and some of these may be deemed 

 worthy of preservation, although not of sufficient importance to be 

 constituted National ]y[onuments. It appeal's to this Council that if 

 the Church Temporalities Commissioners should think well of offering 

 to vest these edifices in the owners of the adjoining fee, or other 

 donees, on condition that they should not be allowed to fall further 

 into ruin, some competent persons might be found willing to accept 

 the property in them, on terms which would secure the donors against 

 any disappointment of their intentions. 



The above is a correct extract fi'om the minutes. 

 (Signed), 



JOHX KJELLS Is^GEAir, LL. D. 



Secretary of Council, R. I. A. 

 The Beport, with Appendices, was adopted. 



The President, on the Beport of the Scrutineers, declared the fol- 

 lowing duly elected : — 



Peesidekt : 



AViLLiA^r Stokes, M.D., D.C.L., P.P. S. 



CorxciE : 

 Committee of Science. 



Bev. Samuel Haughton, M. D., F.T.C.D., F.B.S. 



Edward Perceval Wright, M. D., P. L. S. 



David iloore, Ph.D., P. L.S. 



John Casey, LL.D. 



Thomas Hayden, M.D., P.K. and Q. C.P.I. 



Rev. J. H. JeUett, B.D., S.P.T.C.D. 



Alexander Macalister, M.B., L.B. C.S.I. 



T^'illiam Ai-cher, Esq. 



Alexander Carte, M.D., P. L.S. 



Sir Bobert Kane, LL. D., P. R. S. 



George J. Stoney, M. A., F.R. S. 



