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Llanarmon Effigy.- The application for a grant towards the effigy at Llanarmon-yn-Ial Church was referred to the May Meeting when the various grants would come up for consideration. Review Books.Mr. Harold Hughes referred to the question of the retention of review books by the reviewers. He was asked to have the matter placed on the Agenda for the May Meeting. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the Rev. Dr. Hermitage Day and Mr. Marshall for drawing up the Programme. MEETING OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE HELD AT THE REFERENCE LIBRARY, SHREWSBURY, ON MAY 6, 1927. Present Mr. Willoughby Gardner, President, in the Chair; Mr. T. E. Morris, Treasurer Mr. H. Harold Hughes, Rev. Ellis Davies, Editors Rev. Chancellor Fisher; Mrs. Henry Lewis Revs. Canon Singers Davies, Dr. Hermitage Day, Thomas Roberts, J. E. Morgan Messrs. Iltyd Gardner, E. W. Lovegrove, Iltyd B. Nichol, Pepyatt Evans, J. E. Pughe Jones, J. B. Willans, E. 1. P. Bowen, George Marshall Dr. C. E. Morris Major Edgar Jones, with Mr. Percy J. Williams, General Secretary. Minutes.-The Minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed and signed. Apologies.-Letters of apology for absence were received from Major Breese, Mr. Wilfrid J. Hemp, Prof. Fleure, Capt. Howard Cunnington, Mr. Jones Morris, Mr. J. Griffith, Mr. Bezant Lowe Mr. Lleufer Thomas, Rev. W. M. Morgan Jones, Mr. Eyre Evans, Major-General Sandbach, Prof. J. E. Lloyd, Mr. A. Ivor Pryce, Mr. Lemuel Jones, Rev. D. Harris Williams and the Senior General Secretary. Letters.-An invitation was submitted from the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society to visit the Isle of Man in 1929. Correspondence relating to an application to the Carnegie Trust for a grant towards the publication of the Index was submitted. The Trustees regretted, that it would not be in accord with their current policy to make a grant. Resignation of the Chairman.-A letter was read from Major C. E. Breese, Chairman of the Committee. The President and Mr. T. E. Morris paid a high tribute to the services rendered by Major Breese to the Association. His resigna- tion was accepted with great regret, and it was resolved that the