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  <dc:title>Domestic Manuscripts Volume 5</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Volume 5 ('Miscellaneous administrative papers of the 17th and early 18th centuries'), includes minutes of the Society's earliest committees, drafts of diplomas for Foreign Members and financial information on the Society, 1662-1733.

Including:

Nos 1-18  Mostly papers relating to the payment (and non-payment) of arrears by Fellows of the Royal Society.

Nos 14-15  Appointment of curators to the Royal Society, for the topics of Physic-Mathematical (Robert Hooke), Anatomic-Chymical (Nehemiah Grew) and Curator for the History of Trade (Mr Blackburn)

Nos 53-58  Drafts and fair copies of diplomas, marking the election as Fellows of the Royal Society of Johannes Hevelius, Antonio Alvarez da Cunha, Renatus Franciscus Slusius and Alexander Danilovich Menzicoff.  1664-1714

Nos 60-68  Minutes from early committees of the Royal Society: Committee to be appointed 'to consider of Mr Buckland's proposition to plant potatoes through all the parts of England'; Committee for reviewing the Laws; Committee 'for collecting the Phenomena of nature and all philosophicall experiments hitherto observed, made and recorded'; Committee for Agriculture; Georgicall Committee; Mechanicall Committee; Committee for Correspondence.  1662-1665.
 
Nos 72-80 'Experiments recommended to severall persons'.  Slips of paper on which are written the persons name and the experiment which it is recommended he should make.   1660s

Nos 85-89  Lists of occasions on which items of natural curiosity were either given to the Royal Society or produced at a meeting.  1660-1734

Nos 98-115 Lists of benefactors to the Royal Society Library and Museum.  17th-18th century

No 104  Form of a demand for 'one human body legally condemned and put to death' for the use of the Royal Society.  1738
See also DM/1/62-63</dc:description>
  <dc:date>17th Century-18th Century</dc:date>
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