MONTHLY MEETINGS IN 1845-~1846. 
March . 
..... 4 
1845 . 
October . 
. . 7 
April. 
. I 
November. 
... 4 
May . 
. 6 
December. 
... 2 
June .. 
..... 3 
1846 . 
January . 
... 6 
Annual Meeting, February 5 , 1846 . 
RULES OF ADIMISSION 
TO THE MUSEUM AND GARDENS. 
I. Members of the Society, and (Contributors of £15. and upwards to the 
Building Fund,) have the privilege of personal admission, and of personally 
INTRODUCING Visitors to the Museum and Gardens, at all times when they are 
open. 
II. Members (and Contributors of £50.) have the further privilege of giving 
to Visitors Written Orders of admission, which must be signed with.thename 
of the Member or Contributor, and bear the name of each Person to be ad¬ 
mitted. Such written orders are received at the Lodge every day (Sunday ex¬ 
cepted) between the hours of Ten a. m. and Four p. m. and must be left with 
the Lodge-Keeper. N. B. He is forbidden to accept money from Visitors. 
III. Ladies who are admitted by the Council as Annual Subscribers of £1. 
(or who have contributed £10. or upwards to the Building Fund,) have the 
privilege of personal admission, and of personally introducing ladies as occa¬ 
sional Visitors. 
IV. Strangers may obtain (at Mr. Chapman’s Coney-Street, at Mrs. 
Wilson’s Lendal, near the Museum Gate, at Mr. Burdekin’s High-Ousegate, 
and at Mr. Linney’s, Low-Ousegate,) Admission Tickets, price One Sliiliing 
for each person ; which will entitle them to admittance at all times when the 
Museum and Gardens are respectively open (Sundays excepted). The Tickets 
must be left at the Lodge. 
V. The adult inmates of the Family of a Member (or a Contributor of £50.) 
have the privilege of personal admission whenever the Museum and Gardens 
are open. 
VI. Members and others entitled to personal admission, may obtain a key of 
the Private Entrance to the Garden, on application to Mr. Baines at the 
Museum, and payment of Five Shillings for the Current year ; such payment 
to be due annually in advance on the 1st of January, while the key is retained. 
VII. Children are not to be left in the Garden, except under the care of 
their Parents, or other responsible person. 
VIII. The Gardens are open daily till dusk. On Sundays there is no ad¬ 
mission between the hours of Ten and Twelve. The Museum is open daily 
(except Sunday) from Ten a. m. till Four p. m. 
IX. The Sub-Curator, Mr. Baines, is fully empowered by the Council to see 
these regulations enforced, and to prevent injury to the Museum, Gardens, 
Abbey Walls, and antiquarian monuments. 
