Minutes of meeting, 28 February 1788
Reference code
SAL/02/022/034
Title
Minutes of meeting, 28 February 1788
Date
28/2/1788
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Item
Scope and content
The following gentlemen were appointed auditors of the treasurer’s accounts: Sir Joseph Banks; Hon. Daines Barrington; Revd Dr Hamilton; Philip Metcalfe Esq.
The following Fellow was recommended for election: Philip Rashleigh
The following Fellow was elected: Andrew Stuart
The following Fellow was admitted: John Woodd [sic]
William Bray exhibits an old painting of Hampton Court.
Jacob Schnebbelie exhibits a drawing of the great west door of Rochester Cathedral.
Samuel Tyssen exhibits a small silver shrine.
Salusbury Brereton exhibits an ancient watch.
A reading of Governor Pownall’s dissertation on transalpine architecture is resumed.
Hon. Barrington Daines presents a paper on the origin of the Arms belonging to the Inner and Middle Temples.
The following Fellow was recommended for election: Philip Rashleigh
The following Fellow was elected: Andrew Stuart
The following Fellow was admitted: John Woodd [sic]
William Bray exhibits an old painting of Hampton Court.
Jacob Schnebbelie exhibits a drawing of the great west door of Rochester Cathedral.
Samuel Tyssen exhibits a small silver shrine.
Salusbury Brereton exhibits an ancient watch.
A reading of Governor Pownall’s dissertation on transalpine architecture is resumed.
Hon. Barrington Daines presents a paper on the origin of the Arms belonging to the Inner and Middle Temples.
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