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graph of this Memorandum, or of any such further condi- 

 tions, the liability of every ordinary member of the Society 

 shall be unlimited, and the liability of every member who 

 has received any such dividend, bonus, or other profit, as 

 aforesaid, shall likewise be unlimited. 



8. Every ordinary member of the Society undertakes 

 to contribute to the assets of the Society, in the event of 

 the same being wound up during the time that he is an 

 ordinary member, or within one year afterwards, for pay- 

 ment of the debts and liabilities of the Society, contracted 

 before the time at which he ceases to be an ordinary 

 member, and of the costs, charges, and expenses of winding 

 up the same, and for the adjustment of the rights of the 

 contributories amongst themselves, such amount as may 

 be required, not exceeding 10/. ; or in case of his liability 

 becoming unlimited, such other amount as may be required 

 in pursuance of the last preceding paragraph of this 

 Memorandum. 



We, the several persons whose names and addresses are 

 subscribed, are desirous of being formed into a 

 Society in pursuance of this Memorandum of Asso- 

 ciation. 



Names, Addresses, and Description of Subscribers. 



Edward Schunck, Vine Street, Higher Broughton, Chemist. 



Edward William Binney, 55 Peter Street, Manchester, Soli- 

 citor. 



Robert Angus Smith, 22 Devonshire Street, All Saints', Man- 

 chester, Inspector of Alkali Works. 



William Gaskell, Minister, 84 Plymouth Grove, Manchester. 



Samuel Broughton, Collector, Heaton Mersey, Manchester. 



Joseph Baxendell, 32 Crescent Road, Cheetham Hill, Agent. 



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