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| address            = 3 Stonor Road, West Kensington [1897]<br />3 Hanover Square, W. [1899]<br />21 Castle Street East, Oxford Street, W [1900]<br />108 Elgin Crescent, W. [1905]
 
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AI Council 1897 Assistant secretary<br />AI Council 1898 Assistant secretary<br />AI Council 1899 Assistant secretary
 
AI Council 1897 Assistant secretary<br />AI Council 1898 Assistant secretary<br />AI Council 1899 Assistant secretary
 
=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
1896.11.24 Appointment of Assistant Secretary. Mr J.A. Webster was appointed to succeed Mr Doubleday as Assistant Secretary at the end of the present year.<br /><br />1900.07.10 The President announced that after taking into consideration the rearrangement of the work of the Assistant Secretary which had been proposed in the report of the Executive Committee, Mr Webster had decided to place his resignation in the hands of the Council. He referred at length to the never failing courtesy and good-will which Mr Webster had displayed in the discharge of the duties of his office, and the devotion to the interests of the Institute, which had led him to tender his resignation when he found himself no longer equal to the work which was entailed.<br /><br />The Secretary, and Messrs Gowland and Dalton having expressed their opinion in similar terms, it was resolved: that the Council while accepting the resignation tendered by Mr Webster desires to express its appreciation of the unfailing courtesy and goodwill with which he had performed the duties of his office.<br /><br />In consequence of this decision, the following resolutions were proposed, and carried unanimously.<br /><br />1. That Mr Webster’s appointment should be regarded as terminating at Michaelmas 1900<br />
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1896.11.24 Appointment of Assistant Secretary. Mr J.A. Webster was appointed to succeed Mr Doubleday as Assistant Secretary at the end of the present year.<br /><br />1897.02.23 proposed by F.G. Hilton Price<br /><br />1900.07.10 The President announced that after taking into consideration the rearrangement of the work of the Assistant Secretary which had been proposed in the report of the Executive Committee, Mr Webster had decided to place his resignation in the hands of the Council. He referred at length to the never failing courtesy and good-will which Mr Webster had displayed in the discharge of the duties of his office, and the devotion to the interests of the Institute, which had led him to tender his resignation when he found himself no longer equal to the work which was entailed.<br /><br />The Secretary, and Messrs Gowland and Dalton having expressed their opinion in similar terms, it was resolved: that the Council while accepting the resignation tendered by Mr Webster desires to express its appreciation of the unfailing courtesy and goodwill with which he had performed the duties of his office.<br /><br />In consequence of this decision, the following resolutions were proposed, and carried unanimously.<br /><br />1. That Mr Webster’s appointment should be regarded as terminating at Michaelmas 1900<br />
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
John Aplin Webster, formerly of Hankow, in China, then of No. 7, Milner-square, Islington, and now of No. 91, Ledbury-road. Bayswater, both in the county of Middlesex, formerly Acting British Consul in China, but now of<br />no occupation, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition tor adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her<br />Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, iu London, on the 2nd day of July, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself<br />to the Registrar of the said Court, acting in the prosecution of the said Petition, at the first meeting of creditors,<br />to be held before the said Registrar, on the 22nd day of July instant, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, at<br />the said Court. Mr. Edward Watkin Edwards, of No. 22, Basinghall-street, London, is the Official Assignee, and<br />Mr. W. Royle, of No. 40. Great Marlborough-street, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. [London Gazette, July 7 1868]
 
John Aplin Webster, formerly of Hankow, in China, then of No. 7, Milner-square, Islington, and now of No. 91, Ledbury-road. Bayswater, both in the county of Middlesex, formerly Acting British Consul in China, but now of<br />no occupation, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition tor adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her<br />Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, iu London, on the 2nd day of July, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself<br />to the Registrar of the said Court, acting in the prosecution of the said Petition, at the first meeting of creditors,<br />to be held before the said Registrar, on the 22nd day of July instant, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, at<br />the said Court. Mr. Edward Watkin Edwards, of No. 22, Basinghall-street, London, is the Official Assignee, and<br />Mr. W. Royle, of No. 40. Great Marlborough-street, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. [London Gazette, July 7 1868]

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John Aplin Webster
File:Webster, John Aplin.jpg
Residence 3 Stonor Road, West Kensington [1897]
3 Hanover Square, W. [1899]
21 Castle Street East, Oxford Street, W [1900]
108 Elgin Crescent, W. [1905]
Society Membership
membership Assistant secretary from 1896
ordinary fellow from 1897
left 1900.09.29
elected_AI 1897.03.09




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AI Council 1897 Assistant secretary
AI Council 1898 Assistant secretary
AI Council 1899 Assistant secretary

House Notes

1896.11.24 Appointment of Assistant Secretary. Mr J.A. Webster was appointed to succeed Mr Doubleday as Assistant Secretary at the end of the present year.

1897.02.23 proposed by F.G. Hilton Price

1900.07.10 The President announced that after taking into consideration the rearrangement of the work of the Assistant Secretary which had been proposed in the report of the Executive Committee, Mr Webster had decided to place his resignation in the hands of the Council. He referred at length to the never failing courtesy and good-will which Mr Webster had displayed in the discharge of the duties of his office, and the devotion to the interests of the Institute, which had led him to tender his resignation when he found himself no longer equal to the work which was entailed.

The Secretary, and Messrs Gowland and Dalton having expressed their opinion in similar terms, it was resolved: that the Council while accepting the resignation tendered by Mr Webster desires to express its appreciation of the unfailing courtesy and goodwill with which he had performed the duties of his office.

In consequence of this decision, the following resolutions were proposed, and carried unanimously.

1. That Mr Webster’s appointment should be regarded as terminating at Michaelmas 1900

Notes From Elsewhere

John Aplin Webster, formerly of Hankow, in China, then of No. 7, Milner-square, Islington, and now of No. 91, Ledbury-road. Bayswater, both in the county of Middlesex, formerly Acting British Consul in China, but now of
no occupation, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition tor adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her
Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, iu London, on the 2nd day of July, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself
to the Registrar of the said Court, acting in the prosecution of the said Petition, at the first meeting of creditors,
to be held before the said Registrar, on the 22nd day of July instant, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, at
the said Court. Mr. Edward Watkin Edwards, of No. 22, Basinghall-street, London, is the Official Assignee, and
Mr. W. Royle, of No. 40. Great Marlborough-street, is the Solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. [London Gazette, July 7 1868]

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