Minutes of meeting, 10 November 1785
Reference code
SAL/02/020/026
Title
Minutes of meeting, 10 November 1785
Date
10/11/1785
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Item
Scope and content
The following Fellow was elected: William Blackburne, architect
The following Fellow was admitted to the Society: Lieut. General Charles Rainsford
Books presented: The Bhagvat Geeta, or Dialogues of Kreeshna & Arjoon from the Court of Directors of the East India Company; 3rd Volume of the Medical Transactions of the College of Physicians London.
The Society for the Encouragement of the Arts present the 3rd volume of their Transactions.
William Willott presents a description of his Library at Merlyn in Dorsetshire, with engravings.
Rev. Mr. Brand presents a drawing of an ancient Cradle which belonged to Charles Neville, the last Earl of Westmorland.
The following Fellow was admitted to the Society: Lieut. General Charles Rainsford
Books presented: The Bhagvat Geeta, or Dialogues of Kreeshna & Arjoon from the Court of Directors of the East India Company; 3rd Volume of the Medical Transactions of the College of Physicians London.
The Society for the Encouragement of the Arts present the 3rd volume of their Transactions.
William Willott presents a description of his Library at Merlyn in Dorsetshire, with engravings.
Rev. Mr. Brand presents a drawing of an ancient Cradle which belonged to Charles Neville, the last Earl of Westmorland.
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