. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. he inkstand as an encouragement to con-tinue contributions to the Transactions as circumstancespermitted, a statement which was heard with greatsatisfaction. 60 Transactions for the Year 1914. In a letter of thanks which he sent to the members,Mr. Taylor wrote as follows :— The work has been throughout a labour of love, and ithas always been a help in a ministry which has never beenone of small responsibility, to be able to turn aside inthought to that pleasant land of forest and vale and hillwhich forms our district, an


. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. he inkstand as an encouragement to con-tinue contributions to the Transactions as circumstancespermitted, a statement which was heard with greatsatisfaction. 60 Transactions for the Year 1914. In a letter of thanks which he sent to the members,Mr. Taylor wrote as follows :— The work has been throughout a labour of love, and ithas always been a help in a ministry which has never beenone of small responsibility, to be able to turn aside inthought to that pleasant land of forest and vale and hillwhich forms our district, and to do my best to throw somelight on its history in days now long gone by. The time came when the Editorship must needs be laiddown, and then it was a source of great thankfulness that theCouncil did me the honour of appointing me to the office ofVice-President, so that my connection with what has been thework of half a lifetime will not cease, and it will always be apleasure to do everything that lies in my power to help onthe welfare and prosperity of the


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