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RefNoMS/390/205
LevelItem
TitleBond of John Kendall to the Treasurer of the Royal Society
Date2 April 1724
DescriptionForm of bond for the payment of fifty-two shillings annually to the Royal Society in four quarterly instalments, as a Fellowship subscription. Commencing: 'I, John Kendall of Takely in the County of Essex, do grant and agree...'. Signed by John Kendall. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Martin Folkes and Francis Hauksbee, with three embossed stamps for sixpence each.
Extent1p.
FormatManuscript and printed
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA858Kendall; John (- 1735) - 1735
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