Charles Winston, Esq. On the Painted Glass in the Cathedral at Winchester, read by the Rev. J. L. Petit.
W. S. Vaux, Esq. Notice of Records in the Corporation Chest at Southampton, read by one of the Honorary Secretaries.
At the close of the proceedings of the evening the President read the following list of Papers offered to the Association at this Meeting, for the reading of which he regretted that there had not been sufficient time.
On the Minor Decorations of the Abbey of St. Alban's, by the Rev. Henry Addington, late Secretary of the Oxford Architectural Society.
On the Torques, Armilla and Fibula, by Samuel Birch, Esq., Assistant Keeper of the Antiquities, British Museum.
Notice of a remarkable chamber in the south of France, fitted with elaborately carved wainscot, a very interesting example of the florid domestic architecture of the sixteenth century, by Sir John Boileau, Bart.
Some account of the Castillion family formerly seated at Benham Valance in Berkshire, by George Bowyer, Esq., D.C.L.
Extracts from the return of the Commissioners of the Hospitals, Colleges, Fraternities, &c., in the counties of Southampton and Berkshire.
Extracts from the Commissioners' return of Colleges, &c., made 2 Edw. VI., so far as relates to the city of Winchester, from the Public Record Office, by Henry Cole, Esq., one of the Assistant Keepers of Records.
Copy of the Deed for building Helmingham Steeple, Suffolk, A.D. 1723, by David E. Davy, Esq.
On ancient modes of Trial by Ordeal, by William Sidney Gibson, Esq.
On the changes of Style observed in the Works of William of Wykeham, by the Rev. William Grey.
Particulars relative to the Parishes of Upham and Durley, extracted from the old Registers and Churchwardens' Accounts, communicated by the Rev. John Haygarth, Rector of Upham.
Account of the Church of Poynings, Sussex, and its decorations, by the Rev. Dr. Samuel Holland, Precentor of Chichester, communicated through the Very Rev. the Dean of Winchester.
Notice of the richly carved roof of Cilcain Church, Flintshire, supposed to have been brought from Basingwerk Abbey, by the Veiy Rev. C. S. Luxmoore, Dean of St. Asaph.
Notes on Hyde Abbey, and some ancient relics there discovered, by Miss Melissa Mackenzie.
On Polychrome Painting, by James Laird Patterson, Esq., Treasurer of the Oxford Architectural Society.
Some account of Antiquities discovered in a Crannoge, or wooden house, on an artificial island in the county of Monaghan, by E. P. Shirley, Esq., M.P.
Notice of some elegantly designed specimens of Decorative pavement tiles, of French fabrication, discovered at Keymer, in Sussex, by the Rev. Edward Tromer, through the Rev. Charles Gaunt.