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RefNoCMO/1/41
AltRefNopages 55-56
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of meeting
Date17 February 1664
DescriptionPresent at the Council; Lord Brouncker, Mr Howard, Sir Robert Moray, Sir Paul Neile, Sir Peter Wyche, Mr Balle, Dr Goddard, Dr Whistler, Mr Palmer, Mr Hill, Mr Colwall, Mr Hoskins, Mr Oldenburg

The Committee appointed on 3 February to examine Mr Ball's accounts reported that he had discharged his trust with care and fidelity, whereupon it was ordered that the Society should be informed of this at their ordinary meeting today, and thank Mr Ball

Ordered that the Council having approved Mr Ball's accounts until 23 September 1663 as to the receipts of weekly payments, and untill November 30 1663 as to admittance money and disbursements, Mr Hill the current Treasurer to give Mr Ball an acquittance for his full discharge, when he shall have received the remainder of his account amounting to seven pounds, six shillings and eight pence

Ordered that the President be asked to present to the Society the business of dissecting a body

Ordered that upon Sir Peter Wyche moving that Dr Charleton;s lectures on the muscles might be printed, Dr Charleton should be asked to give in the lectures to the Council for further consideration

Ordered that Mr Hosking to being in the next day a report, in writing, concernign the Statutes of the Society

Ordered that Mr Hook produce before the Council his account in writing of his whole apparatus and management for speedy intelligence

Ordered that Sir Robert Moray and Mr Evelyn visit Colonel Blunt and confer with him concerning the improvement of the landcarriage.
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FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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