Record

RefNoDC/1
LevelSubFonds
TitleFounding charters of the Royal Society
Date1662-1669
DescriptionThree charters were granted to the Royal Society by its Founder and Patron, King Charles II. The first is dated 15 July 1662; the second 22 April 1663; and the third 8 April 1669.
The first Charter lists the right to have the bodies of executed criminals for anatomical study, a right which the College of Physicians and the Corporation of Surgeons of London already had. It also lists procedures for dealing with a dispute, a procedure which was invoked in 1936 when the legality of a postal ballot being brought into use was in question. This First Charter, however, did not give the Fellows all the privileges which they desired, and a second Charter, supplying the desired privileges and retaining all the clauses of incorporation contained in the First Charter, passed the Great Seal on 22 April 1663.
LanguageLatin
Extent3 charters
FormatManuscript documents
PhysicalDescriptionVellum; seals broken, but repaired by Dr Plenderleith at the British Museum in 1934.
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialTranscripts and translations of the three charters can be found in 'The Record of the Royal Society' (London, 1940)
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