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J. PAUL RYLANDS, F.S.A.

REPORT FOR 1900.

During the year 12 new members have joined the Society, while 7 resident, non-resident, life, or honorary associate members have either died or resigned. The Society's income is now about 186 a year, or at least 20 less than is required to carry on its work efficiently: issuing a well-illustrated volume of Transactions, and giving a few donations in aid of antiquarian research each year.

Among those whose loss we have to deplore during the year are the illustrious art critic, Mr. John Ruskin, an honorary member of the Society, who passed away on the 20th January; Mr. Thomas Glazebrook Rylands, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and of innumerable other learned, scientific, and antiquarian societies, who died on the 14th of February, a very old member of our Society, who took the Presidential chair in 1879-when the Society was in very low water-and continued to hold it for six years, much to the Society's advantage and his own credit; in his business, as in his scientific and antiquarian pursuits, he was a real worker. Another remarkable man we lost on the 8th of May, Mr. Richard Bennett, member of Council, cut off in the prime of life-a self-made, self-taught man, of bound_ less energy, great commercial capacity, and warm sympathetic nature-who found time in the intervals of business to compile A History of Corn Milling in all countries and all ages, a most important work, compiled with the greatest assiduity and care from original sources. Two volumes of this were issued during Mr. Bennett's lifetime, one has come out since his death, and one more has yet to appear. Another member deceased, Mr. James L. Thornely, author of a work on local monumental brasses, was carried off by typhoid fever in his 35th year.

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