ADJOUllNED MEETING. 
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Voting-papers received. 694 
Disallowed for informality ... 7 
687 
Baldock . 270 
Bird . 539 
Bottle . 455 
Colbeck . 320 
Davenport ... 532 
Deane . 615 
Evans . 547 
Gissing . 310 
Hanbury. 628 
Herring . 525 
Hollier. 376 
Mackay . 611 
Morson . 631 
Orridge . 430 
Savage .585 
Squire . 605 
Standring ... 558 
Waugh . 550 
William Watts, Chairman. 
Thomas Kent. 
Josefh Kettle. 
Samuel Gale. 
Charles E. Turner. 
Jno. Willows. 
William Orridge. 
Frederick Andrews. 
Michael Carteighe. 
Isaiah Bourdas, jun. 
Charles Coles. 
Jno. T. Tupholme. 
The following Members were therefore declared to constitute the Council for the 
ensuing year:— 
Council. 
Bird, William Lionel, 42, Castle Street, Oxford Street. 
Bottle, Alexander, 37, Townwall Street, Dover. 
Davenport, John T., 33, Great Russell Street. 
Deane, Henry, Clapham. 
Edwards, George, Dartford. 
Edwards, John Baker, Royal Institution, Liverpool. 
Evans, Henry Sugden, 52, Hanover Street, Liverpool. 
Hanbury, Daniel Bell, Plough Court, Lombard Street. 
IIaselden, Adolphus Frederick, 18, Conduit Street. 
Herring, Thomas, 40, Aldersgate Street. 
Hills, Thomas Hyde, 338, Oxford Street. 
Mackay, John, 119, George Street, Edinburgh. 
Morson, Thomas N. R., 38, Queen Square, Bloomsbury. 
Orridge, Benjamin, 30, Bucklersbury. 
Proctor, Barnard S., 11, Grey Street, Newcastle. 
Reynolds, Richard, 13, Briggate, Leeds. 
Sandford, George Webb, 47, Piccadilly. 
Savage, William Dawson, 65, Edward Street, Brighton. 
Squire, Peter, 277, Oxford Street. 
Standring, Thomas, 1, Piccadilly. 
Waugii, George, 177, Regent Street. 
There being only the requisite number of Candidates proposed for election as Audi¬ 
tors, the Chairman declared the following, who had been nominated and had signified 
their willingness to accept the office, duly elected : — 
Auditors. 
Barron, Frederick, 2, Bush Lane, Cannon Street. 
Burgoyne, James, 16, Coleman Street. 
Carteighe, Michael, 172, New Bond Street. 
Crispe, James, 4, Cheapside. 
Garle, John, Bromley, Kent. 
The Scrutineers further reported that they had examined the voting-papers for Local 
Secretaries returned with the voting-papers for the Council, and handed the list to the 
Chairman. 
Voting-papers received . 496 
Disallowed for being insufficiently or not filled up.. 33 
463 
A vote of thanks having been passed to the Scrutineers and to the Chairman, the 
meeting separated, 
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