. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. o-^ THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Feb. IT, 1916. in the rhuir. Others present iududed the Rev. K. O'Neill, the Ilev. H. E. Kuight, the Hon. Mrs. Wilniot, Mrs. E. G. Brndstock, Mr. G. Cookes, Capt. Paterson, Miss G. Riley, Mr. J. Arnfield, Mr. J. F. Millers, Mrs' and Miss Jones (Hoarwithy). Mrs. M. Bavnes, Mr. G. H. Holder, Mr. J. Harris, Mr. J. W. Stepheus, the Rev. H. W. B. Mynors Hion. treasurer), and Mrs. Mynors (hon. secretary). THE LATE PRESIDENT. The Chairman said he occupied the chair that day on the invitation of Mrs. Mynors, and he wa


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. o-^ THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Feb. IT, 1916. in the rhuir. Others present iududed the Rev. K. O'Neill, the Ilev. H. E. Kuight, the Hon. Mrs. Wilniot, Mrs. E. G. Brndstock, Mr. G. Cookes, Capt. Paterson, Miss G. Riley, Mr. J. Arnfield, Mr. J. F. Millers, Mrs' and Miss Jones (Hoarwithy). Mrs. M. Bavnes, Mr. G. H. Holder, Mr. J. Harris, Mr. J. W. Stepheus, the Rev. H. W. B. Mynors Hion. treasurer), and Mrs. Mynors (hon. secretary). THE LATE PRESIDENT. The Chairman said he occupied the chair that day on the invitation of Mrs. Mynors, and he was sure that to all those present it was a matter of regret that Sir James Rankin had passed away and was no longer the president of the Association. Sir •James had been always ready to do any- thing iie could for any good object in the county, and his death was not only a loss to that Association, but it was also a loss to the whole comity. ^ Rev. K. O'Neill, who submitted the name of Sir Joseph Verdin as President, also paid a warm tribute to the work done in the county b}- the late Sir James Rankin. They were fortunate in having Sir Joseph Verdin to take on the work which Sir James Rankin had done so well. Sir Joseph Verdin was unanimously elected President, the motion being seconded by the Rev. H. E. Knight. j\Tr. H. Bailey, Mr. FitzHerbert Wright, , Dr. Readman, and Mrs. Webb resigned their positions as vice-presidents. and ]\Irs. Partridge (Bacton), Miss M, Coates, and the Rev. K. O'Neill were elected to take their places. The other vice-presidents Mere re-elected. The local hon. secretaries who were will- ing to continue m office were re-elected, and arrangements were made to fill the places of those who resigned. Mr. J. Wootton and Mr. G. Watts re- signed from the committee, and the Rev. E. Lloyd (Old Radnor) was elected to a seat, the other members being re-elected. The Hon. Mrs. Wilmot and the hon. secretary were appointed delegates to tlie British Bee-keepers' A


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