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is the son of a very eminent and well-known Royal Academician, 

 and he is himself an architect with an excellent reputation. The 

 present is, I think, the first occasion he has been with us ; we 

 trust that he will frequently come in the future. We shall always 

 welcome him warmly. I have the greatest pleasure in proposing 

 a hearty vote of thanks to him for presiding. (Carried unani- 

 mously.) 



