REPORTS OF MEETINGS FOR 1911 249 



A large party sat down to dinner in the Red Lion Hotel, 

 under the presidency of Rev. J. F. Leishman, M.A., who, 



after giving the usual toasts, read an interesting 

 Club communication regarding certain recently discov- 



Dinner. ered Jacobite documents, which cast light upon 



the capture of the Scoto-Spanish soldier, Colonel 

 Henry Ker of Graden after Culloden ; and asked the Club's 

 acceptance for publication of a holograph commission from 

 Prince Charles Edward, which was given at Linlithgow 13th 

 September, 1745. On the motion of Captain Norman, R.N., 

 seconded by Rev. Matthew Ciilley, the President's kind offer 

 was cordially accepted. The proposal to ask Mrs. Hardy's 

 permission to engrave on the family tombstone a record of 

 her husband's twenty -seven years' official connection with the 

 Club, was unanimously agreed to. 



A notnination in favour of Mrs. Alice Liddell 

 Nomination. Qj,^ij,g.g,,^ ^^ton Castle, was duly notified. 



