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Morton , " That Mr. James Turner be requested to withdraw 
his resignation.” 
Carried unanimously. 
It was moved by Mr. Cartledge , and seconded by Mr. 
Silvester , “ That a deputation, consisting of the President, the 
Secretary, and Messrs. Wilkinson and Morton, wait on Mr. 
James Turner, to communicate the resolution just passed.” 
Carried unanimously. 
A letter was read from Mr. Constant, tendering his resig- 
nation, on account of ill health, as Member of the Council, 
when — 
It was moved by Mr. Silvester , and seconded by Mr. 
Cartledge , “ That Mr. Constant’s resignation be accepted.” 
Carried nem. con. 
The Registrar’s report was read, it announced six deaths : 
Samuel Wilson, of Liverpool, of 1818 ; J. Schroeder, Army, of 
1812; Matthew Lucas, of Liverpool, of 1825; M. Titchmarsh, 
of Bishop’s Stortford, of 1831 ; W. Butler, of Coleshill, of 
1836; and Francis King, of Stanmore, of 1825 — the last- 
named gentleman having filled the offices of Vice-President, 
Treasurer, and Member of the Council. The report having 
been received — 
It was moved by Mr. Wilkinson , and seconded by Mr. Fields 
<c That a letter of condolence be sent to the brother of the late 
Mr. King.” 
Carried unanimously. 
The Quarterly Balance-sheet was read : it stated that the 
balance in hand, after allowing for the expenses of the 
quarter, was £305 10 s. 10 d. On being put from the Chair, 
the report was declared unanimously to be received and 
adopted. 
Cheques were ordered for the current expenses of the 
quarter. 
By order of the Council. 
E. N. Gabriel, Secretary. 
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Died, on September 19th, at his residence, at Bishop’s 
Stortford, Mynott Titchmarsh, M.R.C.V.S. Mr. Titchmarsh 
obtained his diploma March 1st, 1831. 
