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West Wa Es Historica Records West Wa es H i sto ri ca R eco rd s T H E ANNUA L MAGAZ X N E ‘ 613m Ipistoncal %ottery of m m m ales VO L X — I 1 2 0 2 . 9 3 EDI T ED BY F R A N C I S G R E E N CAR MAR THEN R N E BY W P UR R P I T D . S ELL SON 1 2 9 3 . ENT S C ONT . m ” REP OR T OF TH E ANNUAL MEETI N G OF T H E SOCIETY W F iii LA S O TH E SOCI ETY v . LI S T OF MEMBER S TH E QUAKER S OF P EMBR OKESH IR E ' P T R S P AR S H G T R : T AT S T . I RE IS E S BAP ISMS E E , CAR MAR TH EN P EMBR OKESH IR E I N B Y -GON E DAYS SCUR LOCK OF CAR MAR TH EN S COUR FI E LD OF N EW MOAT MAR R I AGE B ONDS OF WES T WALES AN D GOWE R ’ LOCAL H IS TOR Y FR OM A P R INTER S FILE P EMBR OKES H IR E H EAR TH S I N 1 670 {biztori cal éoci ety of w ast m al es . T H E ANNUAL ME E T I NG . An Annual Meeting of the Society was held in the Library of the S ’ u a Carmarthenshire Antiquarian ociety s House , 5 Q y Street , Car m arthen 1 2 1 2 1 . , on the th November , 9 , the Rev George Eyre Evans in the chai r . The Secretary ’s Report (which recommended separating the 06 00 of r ecel ved Secretary from that of Editor) was and adopted , and the l : accounts , which showed the fol owing results , were approved — B AL ANCE SHEET FOR THE PERIOD 1 9 1 9 2 1 . C P AY M N . RE EI TS . P E TS 3 (1 3 (1 B y 9 0 Subscriptions 9 4 1 0 0 T O cost of printing An B y sale of first five n u al Volume and other Volumes 5 5 o d i sb ursm en ts as certi B y D0n ati 0n (H 0n Miss fied by the Hon 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 A . L . L ewis 1 Auditor 49 B y Amount received from Guarantors 48 1 6 1 0 £ 1 49 1 2 1 0 £ 1 49 1 2 1 0 H n . i . R E D . AR R E N o F J W , Aud tor - 1 n . C . H o . W . N L . 0 OWE , ieut , Treasurer T . L . J EWIS , Hon Deputy Treasurer The followi ng officers were elected P resi den t— i l i Sir John W l ams , Bart - d — L i sb urn e Vi ce P r esi en ts . The Right Hon . The Earl of The Right i S t . L D n evor . L Hon . ord y The Right Hon ord Viscount Dav ds - - S D . L ady Hills Johnes ; Lady Howard tepney ; Sir Evan Jones , - F 1 H i . i . C0 . G . t E . Bar ; Sir Charles Ph lipps , Bart Dav es Evans ; - G . A . D . Harford , Esq , Miss J Stepney ulston , M B E . M . G . n G C L Q B . H on L K ls a t Sir J . ynn Thomas, The Right ord y , i H on . L D . W . The R ght ord Merthyr ; Brodie , Esq — - Coun ci l . The President ; The Vice Presidents The Treasurer R . li E s . G . F l . C . The Editor ; . Egerton A len , Esq John Bal nger, q i al H Davi es B r sto ke . c . g , Esq Capt J ames Buckley ; Princip J i The H . E . G r . C O H i on H . Rev eorge Ey e Evans Mrs gg James , Esq l . L . Meu ri . T . Y . L i H . c ew s , Esq . Lloyd , Esq Richard Lloyd , Esq l euf r M . D . L e Thomas , Esq . Herbert . Vaughan , Esq Fred J W . L W m s . Warren , Esq . lewelyn illia , Esq E — ri k di tor i a l C hn . G . R . B toc e om m i ttee . 0 s ] Ballinger , Esq ; g , Esq i Ll eufer H E D D . a Princ pal J . Davies, ; Sir . Jones, B rt E s . Thomas , q ; The Editor . viii . — E di tor l . G a n m or S t . R . S . O Francis Green, y , Davids , Pem — T r a s urer . e Col . William Owen . — De ut T r easur er . T . Y . L . p y ewis , Esq A ud to — F i . r . J Warren . Esq — S ecretar . l B r n hr f d . y Principal David Sa mon , y y y , Narberth , Pem L AW S . 1 00 . The Society shall be limited to 3 members , out of whom shall - s i be elected a President , Vice President , a Treasurer , Ed tor, and Sec retar 1 y , and 5 other members (to be elected annually) of the Society , who al l m sh l form the Council , of whom four sha l be a quoru . 2 . New members may be enrolled by the Secretary , but their elec tion shall not be complete until it shall have been con firm ed by the u Co ncil . u 3 . The government of the Society shall be vested in the Co ncil . - c ih o 4 . Vice Presidents , when once elected , shall hold the e so long as the d they continue members of Society . The Presi ent shall be t e - l chosen for one year, but may be e ected . i r 5 . There shall be an Ed torial Committee , consisting of the Edito five n and members , who shall superinte d the publications of the Society, n y n and shall report their proceedi gs annuall to the Cou cil . 6 Al l al i m r st . members sh l pay one gu nea , advance , on of March to in each year to the Secretary , and members wishing withdraw from the Society must give three months notice to the Secretary of such the intention , and must pay up at same time all arrears of subscriptions . All en 7 . members whose subscriptions are not in arrear shall be l d tit ed to receive all publications of the Society , for the perio covered n by their subscriptions , except any special publications issued u der its auspices . 8 All . subscriptions received shall at once be paid by the Secretary ’ L al l into Lloyd s Bank imited , to the credit of the Treasurer , and cheques shall be drawn b y the Treasurer for the payment of bills again st an d n n the Society , such bills shall be cou tersig ed by the Secretary or n Chairman of the Cou cil , before they are paid by the Treasurer . n a 9 . The Cou cil shall meet at le st once a year to transact any busi i t Coun cfl ness that may be brought before , and the Chairman of the , ’ shall have power to call a special meeting , of which a fortnight s notice shall be given to each member of the Council . A s 1 0 . general annual meeting shall be held yearly , when the report u officers offi cers of the Co ncil and of the Society shall be submitted , u elected , any alteration of the laws approved , the acco nts audited , and any other business di scussed and approved . An hi al in 1 1 . y member wis ng to make an teration the laws must ’ n give one month s notice to the Secretary before the A nual Meeting , of his intention to move such a resolution , accompanied by a copy of such proposed resolution . 1 2 l . A specia meeting of the Council shall be convened by the Chair man on the requisition of three members thereof , such meeting to be held within one calendar month from the date of the receipt of the ui s 1 l u i req sition at lea t 4 days notice to be given , the specia b s ness to be stated on the circul ar convening the meeting and also in the t e ui ti on q si . ME MBE RS . l C . F . A len , Egerton , Esq , Norton House , Tenby H . Allen , Seymour , Esq , Cresselly , Begelly , Pems L r wn W . W . 1 8 P o tsd o . Allen , Bird , Esq , 5 Road , Maida Hill , ondon , 9 ’ f I . An ti ua n es o L W . q , Society , Burlington House , ondon , a . L t . B llinger , John , Esq , National ibrary of Wales , Aberystwy h m L m R atclifi e Bir ingham Public ibraries (Reference Depart ent) , Place , Birmingham . t r . Bowen, The Rev Canon David , Monk on P iory , Pembroke lw r . G . L n wai Bowen , eorge Bevan, Esq , y g , Newport, Pems ’ B ri stocke G . R . r G . g . , Esq , Robert s Rest , Fe ryside , arms Mu n i al L r c . Bristol p ibraries (Central) , B istol W C 1 ti L . Bri sh Museum , ondon , W W . L Brodie , . , Esq , Cheriton , lanelly . Cl ar ad m e G . Buckley, Capt . James , , Pendine, arms L . Cambridge University ibrary , Cambridge i fi L . L i a r .
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