Record

RefNoCMO/4/136
AltRefNoCMO/4/312
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Council of the Royal Society
Date13 May 1762
DescriptionPresent at the meeting: James Burrow Esq Vice President int he chair; Mr Baker; Mr Belchier; Mr Clarke; Dr Crusius; Mr Davall; Dr Munkley; Dr Parsons; Mr Short; Dr watson; Dr Birch and Dr Morton, Secretaries

Minutes of 4 March read

Reported by C Morton ' the steps which had been taken by the President, in relation to his late Majesty's grant of the Secound Eight hundred pounds for the observations at Bencoolen [Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia]; and a Copy of his Lordship's late Letter upon that Subject, to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. '

Mr Short offered, and it was ordered, ' that Mr Charles Mason deliver at Mr Short's House in Surry Street, the Instruments lately returned from the Cape of Good Hope to be inspected by Mr Short; and then to be reposited here, at the Society's House. '

Ordered by ballot the Treasurer to pay the bills of Elizabneth Richardson for printing, and Samuel Revington for stoves.
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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