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Collapse 1 - Volume 1, 1740-1765 - scientific and administrative letters sent to the Royal Society, its President or Officers1 - Volume 1, 1740-1765 - scientific and administrative letters sent to the Royal Society, its President or Officers
1 - Letter from Jean Nicholas Sebastien Allamand, Leyden, to Sir Joseph Banks
2 - Letter from Gregorio Arrosto, Messina, to Sir Joseph Banks
3 - Letter from Thomas Atkinson, Ballyshannon, to Sir Hans Sloane
4 - Letter from Thomas Atkinson, Ballyshannon, to Sir Hans Sloane
5 - Letter from Thomas Atkinson, Ballyshannon, to Sir John Pringle
6 - Letter from W Bell, Carlisle, to James West
7 - Letter from W Bell, Carlisle, to James West
8 - Letter from W Bell, Carlisle, to James West
9 - 'A Plan contrived by William Bell, Hat Maker in Carlisle, in the Year of Our Lord 1764, in order to make a full and true discovery of the Longitude at Sea'
10 - Letter from W Bell, Carlisle, to Mr Pemberton
11 - Letter from George Burton, Elden, Norfolk, to Sir Joseph Banks
12 - Letter from Josiah Corthine, Hull
13 - Letter from Lockyer Davis
14 - Letter from George Foster to the Council of the Royal Society
15 - Letter from Paul Frisius
16 - Letter from Antonio Mario Lorgna
17 - Letter from J Gray, Canterbury, to Dr Cromwell Mortimer
18 - Letter from S Greig, Cronstadt, to the Earl of Sandwich
19 - Letter from Captain Guyot, London
20 - Letter from J Halle, Selby, Yorkshire, to the President of the Royal Society
21 - Letter from Everard Home, St Lucia
22 - Letter from Everard Home, St Lucia
23 - Letter from John Hope, Craigie Hall, Edinburgh, to Sir Joseph Banks
24 - Letter from Philip Howard, Strasburg, to Sir Joseph Banks
25 - Letter from William Macintosh, London, to Sir Joseph Banks
26 - Letter from Daniel Mackenzie, Chester, to Sir Joseph Banks
27 - Letter from William Marsden, London, to Sir Joseph Banks
28 - Letter from L Martel to Dr Mortimer
29 - Letter from Dr Maskelyne, Greenwich, to Sir Joseph Banks
30 - Letter from Mechain, Paris
31 - 'Extract of a letter from Monsieur Mechain, a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Mr de Magellan, dated the 25 February 1783 on the element or orbit of the new planet discovered by Mr Herschel FRS and on the late transit of Mercury with some observations of the best [ ] of the Pleiades'
32 - Copy of a note received from Mr Mechain, relative to his Calculation of the Elements of Herschel's planet, and sent by Chevalier de Bory to Mr de Magellan
33 - Letter from John Miller, Naples, to Sir Joseph Banks
34 - Letter from Chevalier Miller
35 - Copy of letter from Sir Joseph Banks to John Miller
36 - Letter from John Mills, London, to Mr Robertson
37 - Letter from Samuel More, Broseley, Salop, Secretary, the Society of Arts to Sir Joseph Banks
38 - Letter from Edward Nairne, London, to Sir Joseph Banks
39 - Letter from D Samoilowitz, Paris, to the Secretary of the Royal Society
40 - Letter from Nicholas Sanders, London, to Sir Joseph Banks
41 - Letter from S Thorogood
42 - Letter from Jonathon Watson, Bury St Edmonds, to Rev Dr Marty
43 - Letter from Jonathon Watson, Bury St Edmonds, to Rev Dr Maty
44 - Letter from Agar Weelman, Woolwich, to William Lowes
45 - Letter from Rowland Wetherald, Bishop Wearmouth, to Sir Joseph Banks
46 - Letter from J Wilkinson to the Royal Society
47 - Letter from P Wilson, Glasgow, to Dr Henry Maty
48 - Letter from H Wood, Llanycefn, to J Lloyd
49 - Letter from Eustachius Zwerak, St Petersburg, Vice Director in the Chancellory at the Imperial College of Physicians
Expand 2 - Volume 2, 1784-1787 - scientific and administrative letters sent to the Royal Society, its President or Officers2 - Volume 2, 1784-1787 - scientific and administrative letters sent to the Royal Society, its President or Officers
Expand 3 - Volume 3, 1787-1799 - scientific and administrative letters sent to the Royal Society, its President or Officers3 - Volume 3, 1787-1799 - scientific and administrative letters sent to the Royal Society, its President or Officers

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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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