Record

RefNoJBO/11/1
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Society
Date24 October 1702
DescriptionPresent at the meeting: Mr Herbert Vice President in the chair

' A Letter was read from Mr Younge to Dr Tyson, concerning a Stone extracted by him from the Anus of a person; which stone had troubled her in her Intestines for many years : It had a Plum-stone in its middle. He was Ordered to be thanked.

A Letter was read from Monsieur Aymon to the Society; it was referrred to Mr Halley, who promised to give an account of it at next meeting.

A Letter was read from Dr Molyneux to the Bishop of Clogher, containing an explication of a passage in Horace's Odes relating to the antient Lyre or Teshido.

A Letter was read from Mr De la Pryme, concerning a Spout, wehich he had observed in York-shire. '
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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