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A Volume of extracts from the Municipal Records at York, illustrative of the operation of the Poor Laws in the 16th and 17th Centuries. To be edited by Miss Maud Sellers. The Percy Chartulary. LIST OF OFFICERS & MEMBERS, 1903. PATRON AND PRESIDENT. HIS GRACE The Duke of NORTHUMBERland, K.G. VICE-PRESIDENTS. LORD BARNARD, Raby Castle, Darlington. SIR THOMAS BROOKE, Bart., Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield. S. J. CHADWICK, Lyndhurst, Dewsbury. J. W. CLAY, Rastrick House, Brighouse. F. W. DENDY, Osborne Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne. REV. DR. GEE, Durham. REV. WILLIAM GREENWELL, Durham. THE VERY REV. W. G. HENDERSON, Dean of Carlisle. THOMAS HODGKIN, Newcastle-on-Tyne. J. CRAWFORD HODGSON, Alnwick. J. G. HODGSON, Newcastle-on-Tyne. THE VERY REV. G. W. KITCHIN, Dean of Durham. THE VERY REV. A. P. PUREY-CUST, Dean of York. RICHARD WELFORD, Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne. SECRETARY. WILLIAM BROWN, Whitehouse, Northallerton. TREASURER. JOHN GEORGE Gradon, Durham. MEMBERS, WITH THE DATES OF THEIR ADMISSION.* Rev. C. E. Adamson, Westoe, South Shields. 4th December, 1898. Laurence W. Adamson, Linden House, Acklington. 3rd December, 1901. Lord Aldenham, St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London. 15th December, 1859. Lord Amherst of Hackney, Didlington Hall, Brandon, Norfolk. December, 1868. Andrews and Co., Sadler Street, Durham. 5th March, 1896. Ist The number of three hundred and fifty members, to which the Society is limited, is generally full. Judging from past experience, there will be ten or twelve vacancies every year, and these will be regularly filled up. New members will be elected by the Council according to priority of application, unless the son or representative of a deceased member wishes to be chosen in his place. This list is corrected up to March, 1903. |