SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES 
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■no Lollards were imprisoned there, the room instead being used as a cell for 
eefractory monks. The Chapel was bulk by Boniface of Savoy, on the site of 
Hubert Waller’s Chapel. By order of the Pope he built it out of oti'erings at the 
tomb of Thomas a Becket. The present roof is a replica of that of Waller, placed 
<here by Hooley. 
Over four hundred bishops and many archbishops have been consecrated 
here, and it was the scene- of Wycliffe’s second trial. .\ complete list of arch- 
bishops from 1307 to the present day contains only ninety-seven names. 
FORTHCOMING EVENTS. 
CouNCiL AND Committee Mretinos. 
Monday, April 15. — Publications Committee at 5.30 p.m, 
Tuesday, June 25. — Council at 5.30 p>.m. 
Spek ial Generai. Meetjno. 
A Special General .Meeting will be held at 20, Hanover Square, on Tuesday, 
-\pril 23, at 5.30 p-m., to consider some important changes in the Rules, which 
have been drawn up by the Council. For copies of the suggested alterations 
apply to the Honorary Secretary. • i « ■ 
The Annual Soiree. 
The Annual Soiree will be held on Friday, .^pril 26, 1907, in the Theatre 
and Halls of the Civil Service Commission (Old London University), Burlington 
Gardens, by kind permission of the first Commissioner of His Majesty’s Works. 
The Right Hon. Lord Avebury will preside and deliver an address. 
The programme will' include a lantern lecture, on Birds and Bird’s Nests, 
by Mr. E. j. Bedford (Honorary Secretary of the Eastbourne Natural History 
Society) one of the first naturalists to successfully apply photography to this 
subject. There will be an important exhibition of microscopes and objects of 
interest. Music by Mr. Franz Zeidler’s Bijou Orchestra, Refreshments by- 
Messrs. Moon, Field and Co. 
Members, on applying direct to the head office of the Selborne Society, 
20, Hanover Square, London, W., enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope, 
together with 2s. 6d., will receive two tickets. Additional tickets may be 
obtained in the same way at the rate of one for is. 6d., and two for 2s. fid. On 
the day of the soiree the price of a ticket to admit one will be 2s. fid. 
^ ^ , -\nxu^l General Meeting. , 
TSre .-\nnual General Meeting will be held at 20, Hanover Square, on 
May 30, at 8 p.m. t ■ . 
Excursions. 
'Saturday, April fi.— Upper Warlingham ’and district. !Meet at Upper 
Warlingham Station at 3.18 p.m. Train leaves London Bridge (L.B. & -S.C.R.) 
at 2.25. - Return fare 2s. id. Walking distance ^about fi miles. Guide, Mr. 
Matthew Hunt. ’ ) . * 
Saturdayf April 13. — Eton .<J<»lJege, the Chapel, Fellows’ Library, Hall, and 
the Museum, by the kind permission of the Rev. the Provost. Train leaves 
Baddingt'on’ (G.W.R.)‘at 2.33 p.m., Ealing Broadway at 2.4fi. Take cheap 
return tickets to Windsor, 2s. fid. Tea is. each. 
As the party is limited to fifty y members who wish to attend must apply to tlu 
Excursions Secretary for tickets before April 10, and enclose a stamped and 
addressed enveiopse. •• 1 - , t > 
■ Saturday r 'April 20. — Rickmansworth, Croxley Green and Cassiobury Park. 
Meet' at Riqkmanswotih Station at' 3 p.m. Train leaves Baker Street (Met. R.) 
at 2.20. Return tickets is. iid. Guide, Mr. George Watts. 
