XXII 
Monthly Council , February 1 , 1893 . 
Coleman’, G . . . Highney Grange, Ramsey, 
Hunts. 
Cooke, J. B... Sutton, Long Sutton, Lines. 
Crampton, R. . . Terrington St. Clement, Lynn. 
Button, H. R...Spurstow Lower Hall, Tar- 
porley. 
Eady, J. C...Irehester Grange, Welling- 
borough. 
Eldridge, J. H.. .Burston Hall, Diss. 
Evans, J...Micklewood, Leebotwood, Shrews- 
bury. 
Everett, D.. .Broadlands Office, Romsey. 
Gibson, Levi. . Woolstau wood, Nantwieh. 
Gillham, W. T. . . Gorstella, Kinnerton, Chester. 
Ginnkr, A. G...Town Hall, Bromley. 
Greenall, A.. .Grappenhall Hall, Warrington. 
Hadden, T. H.. .Hanmer, Whitchurch, Salop. 
Harding, C.. .Upton Grove, Tetbury, Glos. 
Harrison, G.. .Underpark, Lealholm, Yorks. 
Heaton, W...Lostock Junction, near Bolton. 
Hindmarsh, W. T...Alnbank, Alnwick. 
Hoi.tby, A. C.. .Heaton Ho., Boro'bridge. 
Horton, H...21, Trafalgar Rd., Birkdale, 
Southport. 
Howsin, E. G.. .Simonstone, Burnley. 
Jenkinson, Sir G. B., Bt. .. Eastwood, Falfiehl. 
Johnson, J . B. . . Miekleton, Chipping Campdei 1 . 
Jones, T. .. Brooklyn, Talybont, Brecon. 
Jowett, S. A... Bentley, Doncaster. 
Kelly, J. D.. .Landican, Woodchurch, Ches. 
Knight, E...Caerwent, Chepstow. 
Lloyd, H. . . 12, Salisbury Square, E.C. 
McFadyean, Prof.. .Royal Veterinary College, 
N.W. 
Harcoleta, Don V. . . Santiago, Chili, South 
America. 
Martin, W. B...Paulsgrove, Cosham. 
Miles, Capt. C. N.. .Burton Hill, Wilts. 
Miles, H., Sudgrove, Cirencester. 
Milligan, W...1, Queen Anne’s Avenue, N. 
Murless, C...Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrex- 
ham. 
Needham, W. B...Ye Whytehouse, Worcester. 
Pogson, E. F. ..Belvoir, Grantham. 
Poore, G. V., M.D.. . 30, Wimpole Street, W. 
Probert, T. H. . . Bretton Hall, Chester. 
Ricketts, J.. .Davenham, Northwich. 
Ricketts, J. P. . . Davenham, Northwich. 
Roddick, A... Quinton Hill, Waltham Abbey. 
Shillito, E.. .Epworth, Lincolnshire. 
Smith, F. P. . . Barnes Hall, Sheffield. 
Smith, J.. .Pulford, Wrexham. 
Smith, P., jun.. .Hillbrook, Keighley. 
Steevenson, J. E. . . 1, Radcliff e Rd., Notting- 
ham. 
Storey, Ralph S.. .Beanley, Alnwick. 
Stretton, B...Wisboro’ Tower, Billingshurst. 
Tanfield, R.. .Cherry Burton, Hull. 
Taylor, E. F.. .New Barnet. 
Taylor, John..Hoole Hall, Chester. 
Tipper, W.. .Astley Abbots, Bridgnorth. 
Toft, W. . . The Oldfields, Pulford, Wrexham. 
Townson, T.. .Snab Ho., Hornby, Lancs. 
Tyas, F.C.. .14, Doughty Street; W.C. 
Wadding ham, W. K.. .South Ferriby, Barton- 
on-Humber. 
West, T. B. C...Hytlie, Southampton. 
Williams, H...Newton-on-the-Hill, Shrews- 
bury. 
Williams, W...Glasfryn, Caerwys, Holywell. 
Willis, T. T. . . Manor House, Carperby, Yorks 
Country Meeting of 1894. 
The Earl of Coventry read the 
report of the Committee of Inspection 
appointed by the Council at their last 
meeting to examine and report upon 
the sites and other accommodation of' 
fered by the Borough of Cambridge 
and the City of St. Albans for the 
Country Meeting of 1894. The Com- 
mittee, after describing the various 
sites examined by them, stated that 
the circumstances of the two invita- 
tions were so different that they did 
not feel in a position to make a 
definite recommendation for the ac- 
ceptance of either Cambridge or St. 
Albans, and they must leave the deci- 
sion, therefore, in the hands of the 
full Council. 
J n vitat i on from Com bridge. 
Mr. Joseph Martin then intro- 
duced a deputation from Cambridge, 
consisting of the Duke of Rutland, 
Iv.Gr. (High Steward of the Borough), 
the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. (Chan- 
cellor of the University), the Rev. Dr. 
Porter (Master of Peterhouse, Deputy 
for the Vice Chancellor of the Uni- 
versity), Mr. C. W. Townley (Lord- 
Lieutenant of the County), the Earl 
of Hardwicke, Lord de Ramsey 
(Custos Rotulorumof the Isle of Ely), 
Lord Claud Hamilton, Mr. R. U. Pen- 
rose-Fitzgerald, M.P., Mr. George 
Newnes, M.P., the Mayor of Cam- 
bridge (Mr. S. L. Young), the Town 
Clerk of Cambridge (Mr. J. E. L. 
Whitehead), Mr. Alderman Ivett, Mr. 
C. R. W. Adeane, Mr. William Birt 
(General Manager of the Great Eas- 
tern Railway), Mr. George E. Foster, 
J.P., and Mr. R. Peters (Local Secre- 
tary). 
The Duke of Rutland said he had 
the honour as High Steward of the 
Borough of Cambridge to introduce 
a deputation which he thought he 
might fairly describe as alike influen- 
tial and representative. Of its influ- 
ential character the Council would be 
as well able to judge as himself. Of 
its representative character, he 
thought he might say that it repre- 
sented not only the Borough of Cam- 
bridge, which of course was primarily 
interested in the object of the depu- 
tation, but also the great University, 
which was inseparably connected with 
the Borough. It also represented the 
County of Cambridge, which was no 
unimportant section of the agricul- 
tural world of England, and that most 
interesting semi-independent terri- 
