Record

RefNoAB/2/13
LevelFile
TitleGovernment Grant Ledger
Date1890-1919
DescriptionSociety administers the Grant -in-Aid for Scientific Investigations which has been voted by Parliament annually since 1850. In that year the Government offered to find £1000 for this purpose if the Society would accept the responsibility for its administration. In spite of opposition by some Fellows, the Council accepted the offer and this Grant-in Aid has been provided ever since. It is dealt with by a General Committee on which a number of scientific societies are represented and provides grants in aid of research to individual workers whose applications are considered and reported on by a number of Special Boards to this General Committee.
Extent2 volumes
FormatManuscript documents
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialSee also AB/2/14, 15, 21.
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