Minutes of meeting, 18 March 1830
Reference code
SAL/02/036/003
Title
Minutes of meeting, 18 March 1830
Date
18/3/1830
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Item
Scope and content
The following Fellows were proposed for election: Rev. John Gould, Charles Octavius Swinnerton Morgan,
The following Fellows were elected: Isaac Lynn Goldsmid, Henry Gally Knight, Lord Vincent Strangford
The following Fellows were admitted to the Society: Jean James Francis Coindet, Edgar Taylor
Observations by William Knight on the construction of London Bridge between 1826 and 1827.
Viscount Mahon communicated some observations on the viola flower (that the viola of the Ancients, the Roman plant be not the common violet, but the iris).
Henry Ellis communicated item on Naval uniforms (document regarding the introduction of a uniform in the time of Queen Elizabeth I).
The following Fellows were elected: Isaac Lynn Goldsmid, Henry Gally Knight, Lord Vincent Strangford
The following Fellows were admitted to the Society: Jean James Francis Coindet, Edgar Taylor
Observations by William Knight on the construction of London Bridge between 1826 and 1827.
Viscount Mahon communicated some observations on the viola flower (that the viola of the Ancients, the Roman plant be not the common violet, but the iris).
Henry Ellis communicated item on Naval uniforms (document regarding the introduction of a uniform in the time of Queen Elizabeth I).
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Society of Antiquaries of London
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