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RESOLUTIONS 
PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING, FEB. 1st, 1853. 
1. That the Report of the Council be adopted and printed for the 
use of the Members. 
2. That the Yorkshire Philosophical Society beg to express to His 
Grace the Duke of Northumberland, the sense which they entertain 
of the valued service he has rendered to Antiquarian Science, by 
directing the survey of Watling Street, from Catterick Bridge to the 
extremity of Northumberland, and to offer their thanks for the 
presentation of a copy of the finished Work. 
3. That the thanks of the Society be presented to Mr. Wellbeloved, 
for the care and diligence which he has manifested as Curator of 
Antiquities for many years, and more especially for his Catalogue of 
British, Saxon, and English Gold and Silver Coins, and of Stycas 
found in York and near Bolton Percy. 
4. That the thanks of the Society be given to the Vice-Presidents, 
and Members of Council retiring from Office, and to the Secretaries 
and Curators, for their valuable services. 
5. That the Council be empowered to authorize the holding one or 
more Horticultural Meetings, in the Society’s grounds during the pre¬ 
sent year. 
6. That the Council be empowered, on certain days to be selected 
by them during the present year, to permit free admission to all persons 
to the Museum and Gardens, the mode of admission to be regulated by 
the Council. 
7. That the Council be empowered to admit Strangers during the 
present year at the usual rates of payment. 
8. That the Council be authorized to admit to the Museum and 
Gardens, as temporary subscribers, any occasional Visitors to York 
not residing in the County, at the rate of one pound for four Months 
for themselves and families, but in no case shall such privilege be 
granted for a longer period than twelve Months. 
