The Subscription is £1 1s. a year, due in advance on the 1st of January, and should be paid either to the Society’s Account at the Union Bank of London, 14, Argyll Place, W., or by Post Office Order to the Hon. Secretary, 53, Berners Street, London, W.; to whom Subscribers’ names and addresses should be sent.

The Committee wish to draw the attention of the Subscribers to the fact that the Society’s Account has been transferred from the London and Birmingham Bank to the Regent Street Branch of the Union Bank of London.

The Committee invite offers of voluntary assistance from those who may be willing to edit or copy Texts, or to lend them books for reprinting or for re-reading with the original MSS.

The Honorary Secretary’s Cash Account is annexed.


Abstract of the Income and Expenditure of the Early English Text Society for the Year ending December 31st, 1864.

RECEIPTS
1864.£s.d.

One hundred Subscriptions, at 1l. 1s.

10500

Forty-five ditto (through Agents), at 1l.

4500
1865.

Two Subscriptions, at 1l. 1s.

220
£15220

PAYMENTS
1864.£s.d.£s.d.
Printing Account (Austin)—

Alliterative Poems

6276

Arthur

8140

Lauder’s Tractate

15140

Sir Gawayne

35160

3,500 Prospectuses

550

Packing, Postage, &c., of Alliterative Poems and Arthur

1166
129130
Less Discount690
12340
Petty Expenses—

Purchase of Books for Re-editing

5180

Stationery, &c.

0186

Postages (Circulars, &c.)

446

Deduction on Country Cheque

007

Balance in the hands of the Hon. Secretary

0130

Balance at the Bankers

1735
£15220

We have examined this Account with the Books and Vouchers, and certify that it is correct.

Wm. CUNNINGHAM GLEN,
REGINALD HANSON, B.A., Auditors.