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he had taken and ability he had shown in bringing out 

 the last part of the Club's Proceedings. The motion, with 

 the suggested addendum, was carried, and the following were 

 appointed members of Committee, viz. : — The President, the 

 ex- President, Captain Norman, Mr T. Darling, Mr Watson, 

 and the three Officials, the Organizing Secretary to be 

 Convenor. 



PLACES OF MEETINGS FOR 1901. 



The dates and places of meetings for 1901 were discussed, 

 but remitted for final adjustment to Sir G. Douglas, the 

 new President, and the Organizing Secretary. 



NEW MEMBERS. 



The following were elected members of the Club, having 

 been duly nominated in the course of the year : — 



Lawrence William Adamson, LL.D., Eglingham Hall, 

 Alnwick. 



Robert Brown, Todlaw, Duns. 



John E. Carr, Scremerston, Northumberland. 



James Hewat Craw, West Mains of Foulden, Berwick. 



Alexander Darling, Governor's House, Berwick. 



A. H. Leather Culley. Fowberry Tower, Belford. 



William Milliken, Swinhoe, Chathill. 



James Mitchell, 220 Darnley Street, PoUok shields, Glasgow. 



Charles E. Moore, Beaconsfield Terrace, Alnwick. 



Thomas Paulin, Albion Brewery, Mile End, London. 



William J. Sandprson, J. P., Eastfield, Acklington. 



Andrew Smith, Whitchester, Duns. 



Andrew Thompson, F.S.A. (Scot.), School House, Glen- 

 dinning Terrace, Galashiels. 



This concluded the business. 



The members present then proceeded to the Anchorage, as 

 usual, in response to Mrs Barwell Carter's invitation. It 

 was a matter of great regret to them that her condition 

 of health prevented her personally receiving them, but they 

 were kindly welcomed by Mrs Henderson, and inscribed 

 their names in Mrs Carter's book, kept for the purpose. 



The Club subsequently dined together at the Avenue 

 Hotel. 



