Description | Present at the Council: The President, Lord Brouncker; Lord Bishop of Exeter; Sir Robert Moray; Sir Paul Neile; Mr Aerskine; Mr Daniel Colwall; Mr Neile; Mr John Creed; Mr Henry Oldenburg
The President reported that Mr Charles Howard had very freely offered convenient rooms in Arundel House, both for the Council and the Society to meet in, if there was occasion for it.
Ordered that Mr Howard be thanked for this great respect adn civility.
Sir Robert Moray acquainting the Council with Mr Balls desire of keeping for himself some of the Apparatus Magneticus belonging to the Society, being things of the least use to the public, amounting to the value of eighteen pounds sterling; the Council granted this desire, Mr Ball paying in the said sum of money. |