22 EXCLUSION OF VETERINARY SURGEONS, &C. 
limits the admission by ballot, at a committee of governors, to vete¬ 
rinary surgeons and pupils, until the sense of the next annual 
general meeting of subscribers is taken on the subject. 
I am, Sir, 
Your most obedient servant, 
W. Sewell, 
W. Goodwin, Esq . Assistant Professor, fyc. §c. 
Mr, W. Goodwin to Professor Coleman. 
Royal Mews, Pimlico, December 11th, 1828. 
Sir, 
It was by your instruction that Mr. Morton wrote to inform me 
of my being no longer eligible to be a subscriber to the Veterinary 
College; and it was at your recommendation that I addressed 
Mr. Sewell on the subject. 
The inclosed, Mr. Sewell’s reply, states, that a resolution of the 
governors limits the admission (of subscribers) to veterinary sur¬ 
geons and pupils, until the sense of the next annual meeting of 
subscribers is taken on the subject. Therefore I beg to be in¬ 
formed of your motive for refusing my subscription to the institu¬ 
tion. 
I am, Sir, 
Your obedient, humble servant, 
W. J. Goodwin. 
Edward Coleman, Esq. 
Professor Coleman to Mr. W. Goodwin. 
Royal Veterinary College, 14th December, 1828. 
Sir, 
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, in which 
u you beg to be informed of my motive for refusing your subscrip¬ 
tion to this institution.” In reply, I have to observe, that it forms 
no part of my duty to receive subscriptions to the Royal Veteri¬ 
nary College; and the spirit and meaning of my instruction to 
Mr. Morton on the subject of your subscription, was merely to 
make you acquainted with the resolution of the governors, and 
which has been sent to you by the proper officer of this establish¬ 
ment, Mr. Sewell. 
I am. Sir, 
Your most obedient, humble servant, 
Edward Coleman. 
William Goodwin, Esq. 
