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RefNoCMO/1/30
AltRefNoCMO/1/40
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of meeting
Date23 November 1663
DescriptionPresent at the Council; Lord Brouncker, Sir Robert Mnoray, Sir Paul Neile, Mr Aerskine, Mr Henshaw, Mr Balle, Dr Wilkins, Dr goddard, Dr Ent, Mr Palmer, Mr Hill, Mr Oldenburg

Mr Symmonds brought in the manual Seale, containing the Crest of the Arms of the Society

Dr Goddard had this Seal delivered to him.

Ordered that the Treasurer pay to Mr Symmonds £25 in full of his bill, for both the Seal of the Society, and the other particulars listed in the bill.

The President was asked to let Mr Symmonds show him the way of making the impressions of the seals.

Mr Hook produced a model of a new way of carriage with one horse, after the fashion of a wheel-barrow, devised by himself. After discussion it was ordered that Mr Hook should further consider it until the next meeting of the Council.

Mr Hill informed the Council that Dr Wallis had told him that he would pay the whole weekly payments.
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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