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and little of the original Walls now remained. The coins 

 found in the excavations were nearly all of the Stuart 

 period; but of the pieces of pottery, which were produced, 

 he had no idea of the date. 



MEETINGS FOR 1896. 



The meetings for 1896 were appointed as follows: — Dry- 

 burgh and Eedpath from St. Boswells ; Priestlaw from Duns ; 

 Hawick; Longhorsley and District from Morpeth; Newham 

 Bog ; Berwick. 



DR HARDY S MSS. 



After some discussion, it was agreed, on the motion of Mr 

 J. C. Hodgson, seconded by Mr C. B. P. Bosanquet, to 

 remit to a Committee to confer with Dr Hardy, and 

 determine on a selection of his valuable MSS. — relating to 

 the District and bearing upon the work of the Club — to be 

 printed out of the Club funds, and circulated amongst the 

 members 



The Committee nominated consisted of the President, the 

 Treasurer, Sir W. Crossman, Mr Hodgson, and Mr C. S. 

 Eomanes, Edinburgh. 



A number of paintings, photos, and drawings, for illus- 

 tration of the Club's Proceedings — some of which were of 

 exceeding interest — were shown. Other interesting curiosities 

 were also exhibited. 



After the meeting the members of the Club dined together 

 in the King's Arms Hotel. 



