Minutes of meeting, 20 February 1755
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SAL/02/007/121
Title
Minutes of meeting, 20 February 1755
Date
20/2/1755
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Item
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The following Fellow was elected: Edward Wilson
William Stukeley presented An Historical Dissertation upon the antient Danish Horn kept in the Cathedral Church of York; Anno. Dom. 1719 by Samuel Gale.
Henry Baker presented an account of the Parish of Hapton, Norfolk drawn up by Robert Chaplin, and an essay from the Rev Mr Nixon ‘An essay on a sleeping cupid one of the Arundel Marbles from the late Earl of Pomfret’.
Philip Barton presented an engraving by Mr Green of a prospect from Christ's Church, Oxford.
Walter Bowman on the need for editing papers before printing.
Dr Pococke presented a drawing of a gold bracelet found near Lisnekil Church, Co. Waterford.
Sir Peter Thompson presented a copy of a letter from Sir Francis Windebank on the war in Germany and on the fitness of Capt. Brett to be an Ambassador.
William Stukeley presented An Historical Dissertation upon the antient Danish Horn kept in the Cathedral Church of York; Anno. Dom. 1719 by Samuel Gale.
Henry Baker presented an account of the Parish of Hapton, Norfolk drawn up by Robert Chaplin, and an essay from the Rev Mr Nixon ‘An essay on a sleeping cupid one of the Arundel Marbles from the late Earl of Pomfret’.
Philip Barton presented an engraving by Mr Green of a prospect from Christ's Church, Oxford.
Walter Bowman on the need for editing papers before printing.
Dr Pococke presented a drawing of a gold bracelet found near Lisnekil Church, Co. Waterford.
Sir Peter Thompson presented a copy of a letter from Sir Francis Windebank on the war in Germany and on the fitness of Capt. Brett to be an Ambassador.
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