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Presidential Address

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

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It has been my practice on former occasions, when I have had the honour of addressing you from this chair, to review briefly the noteworthy events of the past year, and to conclude with some general remarks on matters that seemed likely to be of interest to the Society. I may be allowed to follow the same plan to-day.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1904

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page 14 note 1 Further subscriptions or donations will be gratefully received by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. R. Tedder, The Athenæum, Pall Mall, S.W. I desire to place it on record that among our subscribers are two German friends, Dr. F. Liebermann and Professor Salomon, both of whom, having advanced the history of this country by their learning, are now generously assisting the study of it by their purse. I should add that among the most prominent donations are one of 50l. from Mr. and Mrs. Fels, and another of equal amount from the Clothworkers' Company; and that Lord Davey has promised a subscription of 30l. and Mr W. E. Darwin one of 20l. each for three years.