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RefNoJBO/2/3
AltRefNoJBO/2/6
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of meeting
Date30 November 1663
DescriptionSir Anthony Morgan, in the name of the Committee appointed for the purpose, made a report concerning the Treasurer's Accounts.

Council and Officers elected for the year as prescribed in the Charter, ' there being 57 or 58 Fellows.'
Eleven Fellows continued from the old Council; Lord Brouncker, Mr Boyle, Sir Robert Moray, Sir Paul Neile, Mr Aerskine, Mr Ball, Dr Wilkins, Dr Goddard, Mr Palmer, Mr Hill, Mr Oldenburg.

Ten new members elected; Marquesse of Dorchester, Lord Berkeley, Mr Charles Howard, Sir Anthony Morgan, Sir Peter Wyche, Mr Daniel Colwall, Mr Povey, Dr Merrett, Dr Whistler, Mr Hoskins.

Officers elected; Lord Brouncker as President, Mr Hill Treasurer, Dr Wilkins and Mr Oldenburs Secretaries.

Of the ten new ones sworn by the President; Mr Howard, Sitr Anthony Morgan, Sir Peter Wyche, Mr Colwall, Dr Merrett, Dr Whistler, Mr Hoskins

Mr Hill was sworn Treasurer.
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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