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I TIquestion os granting life membership to morat hodies was resfed. It was agreed that to admit them to life memberShip on the fame terms as individuals involved the society in heavier commitments. No final decision
AriSing out of the minutes, the committee discussed the estimate ofΜessrs. Μ. H. Gill and Son of 25s. per page for a photographic reprint of Rev. Paul Naisti's Flight y the Earis. It was agreed that suchan undertaking was altogether beyond the refources of the Society. A discussion followed on the position with regard to the Annales. The Secretary reported that he hoped the Annates of Ferns would beready for inclusion in the nexi issue, and that a beginning had been madewith the Annales for various other dioceses. He Undertook to enquire into the progress of the work and to repori on it to the nexi meeting. The treasUrer, Rev. Dr. Ahern, then expressed his wish to retire fromossice. The chairman paid tribute to the Zeal and emciency with whichhe had discliarged his duties, and tendered to him the sincere gratitude of the society. On the proposal os ProfeSSor EdwardS, Dr. Ahern was appotnted auditor of the society, and, on Dr. Ahern'S propoSal, ReV. T. Fee, M.A., Lic. Sc. Hist., Lecturer in Μodern History, St. Patrick's College, Μaynooth, was appOinted treaSurer . Arising out os a letter hom Professor Edwards, the editor of Archisium Hibernicum was appotnted representative of the society on the Iristi Catholic Historical Committee. Rev. B. JenningS, O .F.Μ., SOUght permiSSion to reprint the portion of the Prague Papers atready printed in Archisium Hibernicum, or alternatively, asked that the Society underlahe to complete publication in the near future. Permission to reprint was granted. Aletter from Rev. P. Multigan, secretary of the Clogher Historical Society, SOUght per SSion to reprint from time to time materiai relating to thediocese of Cloglier publislied in Archisium Hibernicum. Aster a diScussion, it WaS agreed that, While no generat permission could be granted, eSpeciallyin vlew of the financiat position of the Catholic Record Society, the committee were Willing to consider requesis for the reprinting of individualirems from paSt iSSUeS. Professor Edwards raised the question os printing an annual repori, and after discussion it was agreed that the minutes of the meetings of the committee should be printed in Archisium Hibernicum. Right Rev. Μgr. Curran informed the meeting that it waS propoSedio estabiisti a diocesan historical committee in Dublin, and spoke of the po8Sibility of co-operarion belween this committee and the Catholic Record Society. The society offered iis good wishes to the new Dublin Diocesan Historical Committee, and to iis chairman, Right ReV. Μgr.
J his issue contains the first fruits of co-operarion with the Irish Catholic Historical Committee in the shape of the reporis on the San Clemente Archives, the Franciscan Library, Killiney, and the Iristi Augustinian Archives, Rome. The firsi and third of these were drawn up at the instance of the Committee, Whicli has also generousty contributed the cost
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This letter is signed by twenty-four Catholics. The Protestant advertiSementio whicli it refers is signed Dy thisty persons. A long letter from ' a friend lo injured innocence and oflended justice ' throwing more light on the Same incident appears in the Same paper 5 Marcti 1777.
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tenant Generat and General GOvernor of Irelanii.
