Description | Present at the Council: Lord Brouncker; Sir Robert Moray; Mr Aerskine; Mr Balle; Mr Palmer; Dr Wilkins; Dr Goddard; Dr Clarke; Mr Hill; Mr Oldenburg
The Statute for the Ordinary Meetings of the Ssociety were passed without alteration the second time, having passed the first time no 22 June 1663.
Voted that the Statute for subscribing the Oblidation, as it stands recofed on June 17th, with thesew words 'Or to be admitted' be repealed.
The same Statute (excepting these words, 'or to be admitted) passed the first time, inserting these words, 'or to be Elected', twice; first, between the words 'Elected' and 'shall subscribe': secondly, between the words 'Elected' and 'shall refuse'.
Ordered, that the Council meet on Monday next, about three of the clock, to consider experiments proper for His Majesty's reception; and that Colonel Long, Dr Christopher Wren and Mr Hook, asked to meet with them upon this occasion. |