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1 - Letter, from Hamulton to the Royal Society
2 - Letter, from John Henry de Heucher to Hans Sloane, dated at Dresden
3 - Letter, from Lawrence Heister to Frederick de Thomas, dated at Helmstedt
4 - Translation of a letter, from Lawrence Heister to Frederick de Thomas, dated at Helmstedt
5 - Letter, from Walter Hoxton to David Pappillon, dated at Popler
6 - Letter, from Henry Hoffmann to the Royal Society
7 - Paper, 'Concerning his theory for the quadrature of the circle' by Monsieur Hamulton
8 - Letter, from Hall to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at the Inner Temple
9 - Translated extract of a letter, from Francis Joseph Hunauld to Thomas Stack, dated at Paris
10 - Translated extract of a letter, from Francis Joseph Hunauld to Thomas Stack, dated at Paris
11 - Translated extract of a letter, from Francis Joseph Hunauld to Thomas Stack, dated at Paris
12 - Translation of a letter, from Francis Joseph Hunauld to the Royal Society, dated at Paris
13 - Letter, from John Hamilton to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Chancery Lane
14 - Letter, from Francis Joseph Hunauld to the Royal Society, dated at Paris
15 - Letter, from Francis Joseph Hunauld to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Paris
16 - Letter, from [Henri Louis] du Hamel de Monceau to Hans Sloane, dated at Paris
17 - Translation of a letter, from [Henri Louis] du Hamel de Monceau to Hans Sloane, dated at Paris
18 - Extract of a letter, from unknown author [to the Royal Society] dated at Vienna
19 - Account of the fate of the manuscript works of that most celebrated mathematician John Kepler represented to the Royal Society of London' by Michael Gottlieb Hanschius, dated at Vienna
20 - Account of the fate of the manuscript works of that most celebrated mathematician John Kepler represented to the Royal Society of London by Michael Gottlieb Hanschius, dated at Vienna
21 - Translation of a letter, from Michael Gottlieb Hanschius to the Royal Society
22 - Translation of a letter, from Christian Frideric Haenel to Dr Lawson, dated at Schneberg
23 - Translated extract of a letter, from John Henry de Heucher to Dr Lawson, dated at Dresden
24 - Letter, from John Hadley to Cromwell Mortimer
25 - Letter, from Samuel Christian Hollman to the Royal Society
25a - Paper, by Samuel Christian Hollman
26 - Letter, from J[ames] Handley to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at St Albans
27 - Letter, from P Hardisway to William Rutty
28 - Letter, from John Hamilton to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Chancery Lane
29 - Letter, from John Huxham to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Plymouth
30 - Letter, from John Hadley to John Machin
31 - Translated extract of a letter, of Francis Joseph Hunauld to Thomas Stack, dated at Paris
32 - Extract of a letter, from John Henry de Heucher to Hans Sloane, dated at Warsaw
33 - Letter, from J Higgs to Rev [John Theophilus] Desaguliers
33a - Paper, 'Concerning ophthalmics' by J. Higgs
34 - Translated extract of a letter, from Christian Friderick Haenel to Dr Lawson, dated at Schneberg
35 - Letter, from Juan de Herrera [to the Royal Society]
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Collection highlights

Browse the records of some of our collections, which cover all branches of science and date from the 12th century onwards. These include the published works of Fellows of the Royal Society, personal papers of eminent scientists, letters and manuscripts sent to the Society or presented at meetings, and administrative records documenting the Society's activities since our foundation in 1660.

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