ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS 9 



of Duddo 1866, vicar of Brantingham 1892. Elected a 

 member of the Club 24th September 1874, and whilst 

 resident in Northumberland a regular attender of the 

 meetings. 



The Rev. Joseph Hunter, M.A., F.S.A. (Scot.), of 

 Cockburnspath, was elected a member of the Club 29th 

 September 1875. He supplied some particulars respecting 

 his parish to the late Dr Hardy, and furnished some 

 details respecting his church to Mr John Ferguson. 



Mr George Thompson of Alnwick, elected a member 

 of the Club 3 1st October 1877, was a regular attender 

 of the meetings until the infirmities of old age crept 

 upon him. He contributed valuable papers to the Trans- 

 actions of the Club on Straw Bonds (vol. ix., p. 180), 

 on Urns and Cists found at Amble (vol. x., p. 523), on 

 vessels found at West Thirston (vol. xii., p. 530), and 

 on an Urn and flint Spear-head found at Amble (vol. 

 XIV., pp. 121). He rendered material assistance to 

 the preparation of Mr R. G. Heslop's, NorthuTnberlaind 

 Words, and possessed a well chosen library and a small 

 collection of Urns, etc. 



The Rev. H. B. Tri.stram, D.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., and a 

 Canon of Durham, was elected a member of the Club 

 loth October 1879. A distinguished ornithologist, a 

 traveller, and author of many valuable works on the 

 Holy Land, and he contributed to the Club's Proceedings 

 "Some Reminiscences of Mr (Ralph) Carr-Ellison " (vol. 

 x., p. 511). 



Mr William Thompson Hall, who became a member 

 of the Club 12th October 1881, was tenant of the 

 ancient principal seat of the Reeds of Redesdale at 

 Troughend. 



Mr David Leitch of Greenlaw became a member of 

 the Club 14th October 1885. 



Mr William Y. King of Edinbui'gh, one of His Majesty's 

 Inspectors of Schools, became a member of the Club 

 9th October 1889. He was a good classical scholar, and 



