issuing of Calendars and Indexes, expresses the hope that some 

 means may be found to increase and expedite the issue of future 

 volumes, and to that end requests the Council to communicate 

 with the Master of the Rolls, the Deputy-Keeper of Public 

 Records and H.M. Treasury and to take such further steps as 

 may seem desirable." 



Col. Saltmarshe expressed himself ready to accept this resolution 

 and fully endorsed what Mr. Baildon had said as to the excellent 

 work of the officials of the Record Office, whom he had found the 

 most civil, courteous and obliging men in the public service. 



The resolution was then carried. 



On the motion of Dr. Gaster, a vote of thanks was passed to the 

 Chairman, and to the Society of Antiquaries for the use of the room. 



G. CHATER, 



Hon. Secretary, 1910. 



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