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RefNoJBO/1/157
LevelItem
TitleTable of contents, Journal Book volume one
Date1660-1663
DescriptionTable with alphabetical listing of the subject matter covered in minuted meetings wtithin the volume. This includes the subjects of: papers brought before the Society, matters discussed, matters assigned for further exploration by an individual or committee, experiments carried out or reported on.

Table lists: the subject, sometimes with a more specific list of subdivisions; corresponding page number for relevant minutes; name of the Fellow 'by whom brought in'. Not all subjects have a name identified with them, this seems to correspond to that infromation being unrecorded in the minutes. Date of the referenced meeting is not recorded in the table.
Extent25p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
URLDescriptionDigital version available on The Royal Society Turning the Pages
URLhttps://ttp.royalsociety.org/ttp/ttp.html?id=a2ca205b-6e3e-45b4-83a3-d1624ab33b5e&type=book&_ga=2.105905027.1616411845.1644832495-1539009595.1644832495
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