Minutes of meeting, 17 November 1808
Reference code
SAL/02/032/002
Title
Minutes of meeting, 17 November 1808
Date
17/11/1808
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Item
Scope and content
The following Fellows were elected: George Duckett; the Honourable George Lord Kenyon.
The following Fellow was admitted: John Bradshaw.
Sir Joseph Banks Bart. exhibits a drawing of a gold rod found in Ireland, together with a letter of explanation.
John Holloway communicates copies of ten official letters in the reigns of Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth all addressed to William Crispe, Lieutenant of the Castle of Dover.
John Buckler presents to the Society views drawn and etched by him of Winchester, Lichfield, and Gloucester Cathedrals, and Ripon Minster.
The following Fellow was admitted: John Bradshaw.
Sir Joseph Banks Bart. exhibits a drawing of a gold rod found in Ireland, together with a letter of explanation.
John Holloway communicates copies of ten official letters in the reigns of Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth all addressed to William Crispe, Lieutenant of the Castle of Dover.
John Buckler presents to the Society views drawn and etched by him of Winchester, Lichfield, and Gloucester Cathedrals, and Ripon Minster.
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Society of Antiquaries of London
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