Record

RefNoCMO/2/111
AltRefNoCMO/2/90
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Council of the Royal Society
Date13 November 1695
DescriptionPresent at the meeting: the President; Sit John Hoskyns; Mr Evelyn; Mr Henshaw; Mr Hill; Dr Hook; Dr Slone; Mr Waller; Dr Tyson; Mr Pitfield; Mr Southwell; Mr Herbert

' Charles Montague Esq Chancellour of the Exchequer was proposed by the President and approved for Election.

Dr Edward Smith late chaplain to the factory of Smyrna, Sir Dominico Bottone of Mossina, the Commendatore del Bone the present Florentine Envoy; also, Mr Samuel Doudey and Mr James Pettiver Apothecarys, and Mr Moses Piyolas Tutor to the Lord Mont Harmer, were all proposed ballotted and approved to be Elected,

Ordered tht Mr Weeks be paid two bills of Expences the one of £8.10s.0d for Copying, anfd the other for those Door keepers wages in full to November 1692 being £34.15s.0d and it was further ordered that Mr Weeks be paid the summ of twenty pounds as a gratuity. '
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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