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RefNoMS/425/366
Previous numbersMS/425/357
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter, John William Lubbock, Treasurer of the Royal Society, St Mildred's Court, to John George Children
Date11 April 1833
Description[James] Hudson has called upon Lubbock regarding the minutes. Lubbock has no power to interfere in this business and does not believe that any officer has the power to prevent any portion of the minutes from being printed. He would oppose that proposition. If the President [the Duke of Sussex] wishes to exclude the letter of Sir H Taylor, Lubbock thinks that Children would need to move a special resolution at the next Council to omit its printing. The letter is important, Lubbock thinks, and he would oppose such a move.
Extent1p. [p.151]
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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