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Committee Meeting held Monday November 16th 1891

Present		J. Houlding Esq. (in the Chair) Messrs Barclay, Jackson, Currier,
		Coates, Clayton, Stockton, Howarth, Nisbet, Ramsay, Griffith,
		Atkinson, Williams, Dr. Baxter & the Secretary.

Minutes		of last meeting read & confirmed.

Bye Laws	Resolved that a Sub Committee be appointed consisting of
		Messrs Clayton, Howarth & Williams to consider Bye Laws re
		training etc. & report to the General Committee.

Cheque		Resolved that the presiding Chairman at every meeting sign
Signatures	all cheques.

Resolution of	Resolved that the resolution of October 26th relative to the
Oct 26th	signing of cheques be not rescinded.

Club Dinner	Resolved that we have a Dinner & that it be restricted
		to Players & members of Committee only - & that Messrs
		Clayton, Atkinson, Stockton, & Baxter be appointed as a
		Sub Committee to make arrangements. The members
		of the Committee to pay for their own tickets.

R. E. Smalley	Resolved that Smalley be excused from playing during
		December as requested.

Witton		Resolved that the Secretary ask for more particulars re the
benefit match	playing of a benefit match for the Witton F. Club & the
		Committee will try & meet their request.

Notice of	By Mr. Barclay - To move a resolution on Monday next re
Motion		the management of the finances of the Club.
EVENTS
18 Standen Whiteside Linaker was considered for membership of the Club.
39 It was agreed to pay £10.00 to F Geary as a wedding present.
43 It was agreed that the Combination Team should be offered 2 guineas and a gold medal each if they got the championship.
51 Resolved that the silver medals to Everton Team from the previous season should be presented on 24 Oct.
72 Gordon appeared before the Committee and promised to abstain from drink in the future.
74 Call on players “to pay strict and special attention to training … and not to go skating on the ice.”
98 Resolved that a turnstile book be kept.
107 Resolved that 13 medals be purchased @ 24/- from Vaughton’s
112 Fred Geary was asked to look for employment outside a public house