Mr. Gray considered that the Congress might father the scheme. 

 The Antiquary might publish a list in the Spring provided some one 

 prepared it. 



The President suggested that it would be a practical solution if 

 Mr. Gray would lay before the Council, before the next Congress, 

 such a scheme as he would desire to be published. Then the matter 

 could be dealt with more definitely by the next Congress. 



Mr. A. Brooke (Lancashire and Cheshire) drew the delegates' 

 attention to the opening up at Vale Royal of the largest Cistercian 

 Abbey in the Kingdom. 



On the motion of Canon Rupert Morris (Wales; Royal Society 

 of Antiquaries of Ireland), the Council of the Society of Antiquaries 

 was thanked for the use of the room. 



WILLIAM 



2, Garden Court, 

 Temple, 



MARTIN, F.S.A. 



Hon, Secretary. 



E.C. 



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