Record

RefNoJBO/6/64
AltRefNoJBO/6/192
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of a meeting
Date24 April 1679
Description ' This being Easter week very few of the Society mett. But Dr Grew having Some part of his Catalogue of the Repository ready fitted for the Presse, proposed to read it at this Meeting, which accordingly at the Desire of the Members present he Did. After the notes taken at the last meeting of the Society were first read over.

Sir Jonas More the Vice President took the chair and Soe Soon as Dr Grew had read his Observacons De Homine, without at all entring upon the Debate of the matters the Society rose. '
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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