HISTORY OF THE VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
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A general meeting* was held, w hen the Duke of Northumber¬ 
land, Lord Rivers, Lord Morton, Sir I. C. Bunbury, Sir H.Mild- 
may, Mr. Baynes, Mr. Penn, and Mr. Stone, were appointed 
trustees for executing the deeds in the leases to be granted by 
Lord Camden to the college; and any three of them were em- 
owered to act. Also, Lord Heathfield, Lord Kinnaird, General 
fur ray, Mr. Angerstein, Mr. Butt, Mr. J. Baker, Mr. Crane, 
Mr. Topham, and Mr. Hendy, were appointed trustees for the 
subscribers to the loan; and any three of them w r ere empowered 
to act. 
The salary of the professor was fixed at £200 per annum. 
The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers for the 
ensuing year, and afterw ards dined together. The numbers w ere 
declared to be 478. 
June 1.—A special general meeting was held, for the purpose 
of electing a secretary, when Mr. William Mounsher was unani¬ 
mously chosen. 
June 7.—The committee formed regulations for the officers and 
for the infirmary. 
July 5.—The committee resolved to inclose the whole of the 
premises by walls, Messrs. Kirkman and Hendy having proposed 
to join in the expense. 
July 19.—The surveyor was directed to give orders for build- 
ing a porter's lodge, building a fence, and also to prepare a plan 
for the general building. 
July 26.—The committee resolved immediately to build lecture 
and dissecting rooms, and to advertise for proposals from builders 
for that purpose. 
August 2.—The committee agreed with several artificers to 
erect the necessary buildings. Notice was ordered to be given, 
that the forge was completed, and would be opened for the 
reception of horses on the 10th, and regulations were made for 
that purpose. - t 
August 9.—Regulations were made for the conduct of the 
porter, and other servants. 
August 16.—Cards were ordered to be printed and sent with 
horses not admitted into the college. 
August 30.—The secretary was directed to advertise that the 
professor's lectures would commence on the 1st of October; and 
also the several arrangements in the college hitherto adopted. 
September 6.—A general meeting was held, w r hen a statement 
of the accounts was produced, and the medical experimental com¬ 
mittee appointed, consisting of Sir George Baker, Sir William 
Fordyce, Dr. Crawford, Dr. Scott, Mr. J. Hunter, Mr. Cline, and 
