Minutes of meeting, 7 November 1765
Reference code
SAL/02/010/010
Title
Minutes of meeting, 7 November 1765
Date
7/11/1765
Level of description
Item
Scope and content
The following Fellow was proposed as an Honorary Member: Gabriele Lacillotto Castello, Prince of Torremuzza.
Emanuel da Costa on the presentation to the Society of the Royal Society’s Transactions from vol. 47.
Further account by Andrew Ducarel of Isleworth and Sion House [see 7 November 1765].
Charles Lyttelton exhibits an old Roman sandal found about fifty years ago in a peat moss near Carlisle and another more perfect one found at the same time now in the Museum of the Royal Society.
Charles Lyttelton on a map or survey of the Hundred of Isleworth in Middlesex in Sion House [lengthy account including Richmond and Shene Manor].
William Norris reports a gift from the author [Joseph Dreijer?] of a book ‘Specimen Juris Publici Lubecencis…’.
Emanuel da Costa on the presentation to the Society of the Royal Society’s Transactions from vol. 47.
Further account by Andrew Ducarel of Isleworth and Sion House [see 7 November 1765].
Charles Lyttelton exhibits an old Roman sandal found about fifty years ago in a peat moss near Carlisle and another more perfect one found at the same time now in the Museum of the Royal Society.
Charles Lyttelton on a map or survey of the Hundred of Isleworth in Middlesex in Sion House [lengthy account including Richmond and Shene Manor].
William Norris reports a gift from the author [Joseph Dreijer?] of a book ‘Specimen Juris Publici Lubecencis…’.
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