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Election  of  Trustees. 
The  Chairman  said  it  was  customary  for  the  Trustees  to  be  elected  by 
a show  of  hands.  The  names  of  the  present  Trustees  who  were,  under 
By-law  75,  recommended  by  the  Council  for  re-election  were  printed  in 
List  A on  the  Agenda- paper,  and,  unless  any  one  present  wished  to  make 
any  observations  on  the  subject,  he  would  ask  them  to  signify  in  the  usual 
manner  whether  it  was  their  pleasure  that  these  twelve  noblemen  and 
gentlemen  should  be  elected  Trustees  of  the  Society  to  hold  office  until  the 
next  ensuing  Annual  General  Meeting. 
The  names  of  the  Trustees,  who,  on  a show  of  hands,  were  duly  elected, 
are  as  under  : — 
H R H.  Prince  Christian,  K.G.,  Cumberland  Lodge,  Windsor. 
Bedford,  Duke  of,  K.G.,  Woburn  Abbey.  Bedfordshire. 
Bowen-Jones,  J.,  St.  Mary's  Court,  Shrewsbury. 
Cawdor,  Kad,  Siackpole  Court,  Pembrokeshire. 
Cornwallis,  F.  S.  W.,  Linton  Park,  Maidstone.  Kent. 
Coventry,  Earl  of,  Croome  Court,  Severn  Stoke,  Worcestershire. 
Devonshire,  Duke  of.  Chatsworth,  Chesterfield. 
Gilbey,  Sir  Walter.  Bart..  Elsenbam  Hall,  Elsenham,  Essex. 
Jersey,  Earl  of,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Middleton  Park,  Bicester. 
Middleton,  Lord.  Birdsall  House,  York. 
Moreton,  Lord,  Sarsden  House,  Chipping  Norton,  Oxon. 
Thorold,  Sir  John  H.,  Bart.,  Old  Hall,  Syston,  Grantham. 
Election  of  Vice-Presidents. 
The  Chairman  then  asked  those  present  to  signify,  by  a show  of  hands, 
whether  it  was  their  pleasure  that  the  present  Vice-Presidents,  whose  names 
were  printed  in  List  B,  should  be  re-elected  to  hold  office  until  the  next 
Annual  General  Meeting. 
The  names  of  the  Vice-Presidents  elected  are  : — 
Adeane.  C.  R.  W.,  Babraham  Hall,  Cambridge. 
Cooi  er.  St  Richard  P„  Bart.,  Shenstone  Court.  Lichfield. 
Crutchley,  Percy,  Sunninghill  Lodge,  Ascot,  Berkshire. 
Derby.  Earl  of,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Knowsley,  Present,  Lancashire. 
Dugdale.  J Marshall,  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  S.O.,  Mont. 
Fellowee,  Right  Hon.  Ailwyn  E,  Honingham.  Norwich. 
Feversham,  Earl  of.  Duncombe  Park.  Helmsley.  Yorkshire. 
Greenall,  Sir  Gilbert,  Bart.,  Walton  Hall,  Warrington.  Cheshire. 
Northbrook,  Earl  of,  Stratton,  Micheldever,  Hampshire. 
Northumberland.  Duke  of.  KG,  Alnwick  Castle,  Northumberland. 
Parker,  Hon.  Cecil  T..  Eccleston.  Chester. 
Yarborough,  Earl  of.  Brocklesby  Park,  Lincolnshire. 
Thanks  to  Auditors. 
Mr.  John  Kendrick  (Stone)  then  moved  that  the  best  thanks  of  the  Society 
be  tendered  to  Mr.  Jonas  M.  Webb,  Mr.  Hubert  J.  Greenwood,  and  Mr.  Newell  P. 
Squarey  for  their  services  as  auditors  during  the  past  year,  and  that  they  be 
re-elected  to  hold  office  until  the  next  ensuing  Annual  General  Meeting. 
The  position  of  auditor,  as  they  knew,  was  an  important  one,  and  certainly  a 
very  important  one  to  a Society  of  this  description.  From  the  balance-sheet 
that  had  been  presented,  he  thought  they  must  all  agree  that  it  was  a very 
good  balance-sheet,  and  that  the  auditors  had  had  a very  great  deal  of  trouble 
in  going  through  it.  Their  best  thanks  were  due  to  those  gentlemen,  and  he 
hoped  the  Members  would  agree  that  they  should  be  re-elected. 
Mr.  William  J.  Bennison  (London)  wished  to  endorse  all  that  Mr. 
Kendrick  had  said,  and  seconded  the  resolution,  which  was  then  carried 
unanimously. 
Elections  to  the  Council. 
The  Chairman  stated  that  the  necessary  steps  had  been  taken  to  fill  the 
vacancies  on  the  Council  in  the  representation  of  the  districts  in  Group  B ; 
and  he  had,  on  behalf  of  the  President,  formally  to  report  to  the  Annual 
General  Meeting  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  ordinary  Members  of  the 
Council  who  had  been  elected  by  the  Divisions  concerned,  in  order  that  the 
meeting  might  "take  cognisance  of  their  election.” 
