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RefNoJBO/26/36
AltRefNoJBO/26/200
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Society
Date24 January 1765
Description ' The President in the Chair
The following Gentlemen had leave to be present viz,
Mr Magalhaens and Mr Pyfinch by Mr B Wilson
Mr Bates and Mr Chirat by Dr Hampe
Dr Huck and Dr Morgan by Dr Franklin
Monsieur Mallet and Mr Belchier by Dr Birch
Dr Ribes and Dr Gerresheim by Dr Collinson
Mr Withopf and Mr Frankombe by Mr Baker
James Pringle Esq the Marquis of Caraccioli Count Carbury and Mr Erskine by the President
Mr Hall by Dr Morton
Mr Small by Mr J Belchier
Mr Taylor and Dr Grummert by Mr Willet
Mr Kirgan by Dr Morris

The minutes of the last meeting were read. '

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A Model of a Machine for raisin Water, called the Centrifugal Engine, was exhibited and wrought before the Society : and a paper entitled "A genmeral Account of the CEntrifugal Engine for raising Water, by Robert Erskine, the Inventor, Was read.

Mr Erskine says, that this Machine raises Water by the pressure of the Air, and the Centrifugal force, the Water being ejected by a Whirling motion above, And acting the part of a Piston on t he Column of Water to be lifted, which column is forced up by the Weight of the Atmosphere.
The Inventor predicates the superior Excellence of his Engine, from the smallness of the fri9ction, from the direct or immediate appllication of the power, from its needing neither P{@iston, nor Valves, from the little room it Occupies : and he adds that he finds by Experiment that it works as well, when the ejec ting tubes are in an Oblique, or even Vertical Situation, as When they are in a horizontal.

A Particular description and a drawing or Plan of the Engine were promised by Mr Erskine, to whom Thanks were returned for the Communication. '
Extent10p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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