At the time of its dissolution, it had around 1500 members.
It had 1,513 employees at the time of its dissolution.
At the time of its dissolution, there were 4 female and 146 male members.
At the time of the Society's dissolution, its net worth was $1.2 million.
As the time of the dissolution of the district, its second court house was under construction.
The Bell had a record of 4-7 in 1975 at the time of the league's dissolution.
By 1535, at the time of its dissolution, it was valued at only £29 12s.
Worcester Abbey had 600 books at the time of the dissolution.
At the time of its dissolution on 15 August 1950, the force consisted of 520 men and their budget was $2,250,000.
At the time of its dissolution in 1802, the abbey covered some 112 square kilometers and had 3200-4200 subjects.