Minutes of meeting, 21 February 1751
Reference code
SAL/02/006/057
Title
Minutes of meeting, 21 February 1751
Date
21/2/1751
Level of description
Item
Scope and content
Mr Nixon gifts a plan of a subterranean chapel in Northampton.
William Bowyer gifts a book entitled 'Lud. Kusterus de vero usu verborum' (1750).
Gustavus Brander exhibits celt with an eye and a piece of long triangular brass found at Hinton, near Christchurch Hants.
Martin Thomas exhibits several sorts of spurs from Norfolk and Suffolk.
Richard Rawlinson communicated several letters in French written in the 16th century, with authors including William, Prince of Orange II, Mary Queen of Scots, King Charles IX of France and Catherine of Medici, amongst others [listed] and exhibits a book in Italian concerning bridges dedicated to Innocent XI.
Francis Drake exhibits three Roman large brass lamps and a brass pin.
William Bowyer gifts a book entitled 'Lud. Kusterus de vero usu verborum' (1750).
Gustavus Brander exhibits celt with an eye and a piece of long triangular brass found at Hinton, near Christchurch Hants.
Martin Thomas exhibits several sorts of spurs from Norfolk and Suffolk.
Richard Rawlinson communicated several letters in French written in the 16th century, with authors including William, Prince of Orange II, Mary Queen of Scots, King Charles IX of France and Catherine of Medici, amongst others [listed] and exhibits a book in Italian concerning bridges dedicated to Innocent XI.
Francis Drake exhibits three Roman large brass lamps and a brass pin.
Creator
Society of Antiquaries of London
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