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Anniversary: Monday, April 24th, 1876
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 9 note * Fellows who had compounded for their subscriptions.
page 10 note * Proc. i. 281, ii. 60, 2 S. iii. 408.
page 11 note * Not less than forty Papers, in addition to a large number of minor communications, are recorded under Mr. Durrant Cooper's name in Mr. Campkin's admirable Index to the Sussex Archæological Collections, vols. i. to xxv.
page 12 note * The Abbé Cochet's communications to the Archæologia are as follows:
Sépultures Chrétiennes do la Période Anglo-Normande trouvées à Bouteilles en 1855, 1S56, 1857 (three papers), Arch, xxxvi. 258–260, xxxvii. 32–88, 399–423. Notes on the Interment of a young Frankish Warrior discovered at Envermen, Arch, xxxvii. 102–106 (translated, with additional notes, by W. M. Wylie, Esq. F.S.A.) Note sur les Pouilles exécutées à la Madeleine do Bernay (Normandie) en Pevrier 1858, Arch, xxxviii. 66–76. Explorations des Anciens Cimetières de Roux-Mesnil et d'Etran en 1858,1859, 1860, Arch, xxxi.x. 117–133. Notice sur une Ancienne Statue de Guillaume lc Conquérant, Arch. xl. 398–342. His communications to Proceedings are recorded in Proc. iv. 34, 76, 123, 158, 198, 234; 2nd S. i. 278, iii. 376, 518, iv. 415, v. 160. For most of these memoirs the Society was indebted to the good offices of Mr. Wylie, F.S.A. one of the Abbé Cochet's most constant correspondents, and by whom many of his communications were translated and annotated.