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Proceedings


at


The First General Annual Meeting,


of Members and Their Friends,


Held Jan. 5th, 1843, at the


Diocesan School Room, in Lichfield,


The Rev. Prebendary Gresley in the Chair.


The Minutes of the last Meeting were read—and the Treasurers' accounts audited and allowed.

Eight new Members were elected, and the Officers and Members of the Committee appointed for the ensuing year.

The cordial thanks of the Society were voted to The Architectural Society of Oxford, for a Copy of the Views and Details of St. Giles' Church, Oxford; and for a Copy of the Guide to the Architectural Antiquities of the neighbourhood of Oxford.

To the Rev. J. P. Jones, of Alton, for a valuable volume of Mss. Notes on the Churches in the Hundred of Totmonslow, in the county of Stafford.

To Mr. Richard Hutt, of Cambridge, for a Model of St. Edward's Font, in that University.