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RefNoCMO/1/11
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of meeting
Date13 July 1663
DescriptionLists those present; Lourd Brouncker, Sir Paul Neile, Mr Aerskine, Mr Balle, Mr Palmer, Dr Wilkins, Dr Goddard, Mr Hill, Mr Oldenburg

Ordered that every person admitted by the Council into the Society who has not previously paid his admission money, is to pay it, being the total of 40 shillings

Ordered that every person elected a Fellow of the Society shall pay or cause to be paid his admission money within one month after election.

The Statute for weekly payments passed the first time, as follows;
' Every Fellow of the Society shall pay one shilling by the week, towards the charges of experiments and other expenses of the Society, so long as he shall continue a Fellow thereof: which continuance shall be accounted from this time of his Admission, until such time as he shall signify to the President under his hand, that he desireth to withdraw from the Society; or until upon any other account, he shall cease to be a Fellow thereof: And if any Fellow shall refuse to pay according to the rate aforesaid, he shall be ejected out of the Society, except the said Payment be remitted in whole or in part, by Special Order of the Council.'

Voted the first time, that in the Statute for making Laws already passed, be between the words 'shall be' and 'whether', inserted in both places of the Statute, these words 'To this Effect, videlicet'.

Resolved, that in one of the two Scutsheons of the Society's Mace, be engraven the whole Armes of the said Society and in the other, the following Inscriptions:
Ex Munificentia
Augustissimi Monarchae
CAROLE II.
D.G.
Magnae Britanniae, Franciae et Hibern:Regis etc.
Et
Societatis Regalis Londini ad Scientiam
Naturalem promovendam institutae, Fundatoris
et Patroni
Ao: 1663
Extent2p
AccessStatusOpen
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