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Rev. Thomas Roberts, Canon Singers-Davies, Mr. J. E. Pughe-Jones. Mr. A. Ivor Pryce, Mr. E. I. P. Bowen and Mrs. Bowen, Canon Redfern, Rev. D. Ambrose Jones, Mr. Lemuel Jones, Mr. J. W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bruce, Rev. John Morris, Mr. W. W. Price, Mr. Roger Williams, Miss Greaves, Mrs. Ivor Williams, Mrs. Brockett-Grover, Mr. Daniel Meredith, Dr. Howell Rees, Rev. and Mrs. Godfrey Wolfe, Rev. E. Owen Jones, Rev. J. Silas Evans, Mr. Edward Evans, Mr. W. J. Davies, Mr. T. Young Lewis, Mr. David J. Jones, Mr. Robert Jones, Mr. Felix Wilson, Miss Diggory, Mr. G. T. Evans, Mr., Mrs. and Misses Pepyat Evans, Mrs. Kendrick Williams, Mr. Mortimer D. Propert, Mr. C. C. Lloyd Jones, Mr. Ariander Hughes, Mr. Greenway, Mr. W. E. Morris, Mr. R. E. Jones, Mr. J. H. Profit, Mr. C. E. Holland, Miss L. G. Evans, Rev. Ellis Davies, Dr. Wynne Davies, with Canon C. F. Roberts, Senior General Secretary. Minutes.- — The minutes of the last Annual Meeting, printed in the Journal, Vol. LXXVII, pp. 480-92, were taken as read and confirmed and signed. Letters. — Letters of regret for non-attendance were submitted from the General Secretary for South Wales, Major-General Sandbach, the Hon. Mrs. Bulkeley Owen, Mr. Caroe, Mrs. Norman Davies, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Leete, Mr. C. J. Phillips, and the Rev. W. M. Morgan-Jones. The General Secretary reported that he had been unable to secure reduced fares for members attending the Meeting, and read a letter from the Railway Clearing House stating that the concession could only be granted when the number likely to avail themselves of it was not less than 200. REPORT OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. Major Breese, Chairman of Committee, presented the Report of the General Committee, which read as follows Your Committee have the honour to present their Seventy-Seventh Annual Report. Haverfordwest Meeting.-The Association, after the lapse of quarter of a century, in 1922 re-visited Pembrokeshire, a county teeming with interest. The Meeting at Haverfordwest may be accounted as one of the most successful. The Programme was well arranged and full of good things, including a visit to St. David's, a pilgrimage which well repaid all who took part in it. The number of members joining in the Excursions exceeded the record of previous years. A visit by the Association always awakens an interest in local antiquities and also creates a desire for a wider knowledge of