Minutes of meeting, 3 February 1725
Reference code
SAL/02/001/216
Title
Minutes of meeting, 3 February 1725
Date
3/2/1725
Level of description
Item
Scope and content
Henry Johnson exhibits pewter basin portraying the liberal sciences, and sapphire intaglio of Henry IV of France.
Silver coin of Philippus.
Peter Le Neve exhibits Beaufort genealogy and armorial; genealogy of the Chastilieu family; manuscript of Skelton's The Image of Hypocrasy; prints of Clarendon House, Cardinal Wolsey, and Elizabeth.
William Nicholas exhibits iron sceptre from the Tower of London.
Sir Charles Mordaunt exhibits intaglio of Hercules, and copies of Roman inscriptions from the Wall.
Thomas Sergeant exhibits coin of Elizabeth I, and square coin struck at Strasburg (Jubilee of Reformation (1517)).
Lord Winchelsea exhibits two Roman medals found at East Wickham, Bucks. by Sir Francis Dashwood.
Silver coin of Philippus.
Peter Le Neve exhibits Beaufort genealogy and armorial; genealogy of the Chastilieu family; manuscript of Skelton's The Image of Hypocrasy; prints of Clarendon House, Cardinal Wolsey, and Elizabeth.
William Nicholas exhibits iron sceptre from the Tower of London.
Sir Charles Mordaunt exhibits intaglio of Hercules, and copies of Roman inscriptions from the Wall.
Thomas Sergeant exhibits coin of Elizabeth I, and square coin struck at Strasburg (Jubilee of Reformation (1517)).
Lord Winchelsea exhibits two Roman medals found at East Wickham, Bucks. by Sir Francis Dashwood.
Creator
Society of Antiquaries of London
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