Minutes of meeting, 18 April 1751
Reference code
SAL/02/006/062
Title
Minutes of meeting, 18 April 1751
Date
18/4/1751
Level of description
Item
Scope and content
Joseph Ames instructed to purchase Salmon's Chronology on behalf of the Society.
Sir Joseph Ayloff exhibits a stone marked MCCCXXIV found in the foundation of the Quaker's Tavern, Westminster.
Joshua Blew exhibits silver piece coinage of William and Mary believed to be a pattern for a farthing.
Philip Webb reads a letter expressing gratitude at the gift of a volume of the Society's prints to Lord Hardwick.
George Vertue exhibits a print from an original painting in the Bridewell Hospital.
Richard Rawlinson exhibits a medal struck on the marriage of the Prince of Orange to Princess Mary.
Sir Joseph Ayloff exhibits a stone marked MCCCXXIV found in the foundation of the Quaker's Tavern, Westminster.
Joshua Blew exhibits silver piece coinage of William and Mary believed to be a pattern for a farthing.
Philip Webb reads a letter expressing gratitude at the gift of a volume of the Society's prints to Lord Hardwick.
George Vertue exhibits a print from an original painting in the Bridewell Hospital.
Richard Rawlinson exhibits a medal struck on the marriage of the Prince of Orange to Princess Mary.
Creator
Society of Antiquaries of London
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