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old mansion of the Doves, at Cullercoats. At Tynemouth 

 the party was conducted to the ruins of the ancient priory 

 church, the history of which was sketched by Canon 

 Hicks, the vicar of the parish of Tynemouth Priory, and 

 by Canon Walker, to both of whom, as to Mr Morton, 

 the thanks of the Club were due, and were subsequently 

 acknowledged. 



The following dined with the President, Mr James Small, 

 at the Bath Hotel : — Rev. Greorge Gunn (Secretary), Rev. 

 Edward Arkless, Mr John Bolam, Mr and Mrs G. G. Butler, 

 Mr John Cairns, Mr S. S. Carr, Sir George Douglas, Bart., 

 Mr M. H. Dand, Hon. and Rev. W. Ellis, Rev. Jas. Fair- 

 brother, Mr Giles, Mr J. G. Goodchild, Rev. Dr Paul, Mr G. 

 C. Heslop, Mr and Mrs Robert Huggup, Mr R. 0. Hedley, 

 Mr John Hogg, Mr J. Crawford Hodgson, Rev. Ambrose 

 Jones, Mr W. H. Johnson, Mr and Mrs F. Lynn, Rev. 

 Thomas Leishman, D.D., Mr B. Morton, Colonel Milne Home, 

 Captain Norman, R.N., Mr A. Riddle, Mr Ralph Richardson, 

 Mr J. Reed, Mr John Roscamp, Mr J. A. Somervail, Mr 

 Adam Scott, Mr and Mrs Edward Thew, Mr George H. 

 Thompson, Canon Walker, Mr E. Willoby, and others. 



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