Minutes of meeting, 20 May 1830
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SAL/02/036/010
Title
Minutes of meeting, 20 May 1830
Date
20/5/1830
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Item
Scope and content
The following Fellows were recommended for election: James Prior, Francis Goodwin
The following Fellow was proposed and elected: Hon. Arthur Trevor
The following Fellows were elected: William Tyson, Sir Stephen Glynn
The following Fellows were admitted to the Society: Charles Baring Wall MP, Charles Longuet Higgins
Rev. Charles Townsend communicated details and drawings of fresco painting from Preston near Brighton.
Lt. Gen. George Robert Ainslie presented copy of Illustration of Anglo-French coinage.
Gilbert Davies exhibited a cast of a cross from Penzance and an impression of a brass seal from Beachy Head.
Samuel Rush Meyrick exhibited a candlestick and pyx.
The following Fellow was proposed and elected: Hon. Arthur Trevor
The following Fellows were elected: William Tyson, Sir Stephen Glynn
The following Fellows were admitted to the Society: Charles Baring Wall MP, Charles Longuet Higgins
Rev. Charles Townsend communicated details and drawings of fresco painting from Preston near Brighton.
Lt. Gen. George Robert Ainslie presented copy of Illustration of Anglo-French coinage.
Gilbert Davies exhibited a cast of a cross from Penzance and an impression of a brass seal from Beachy Head.
Samuel Rush Meyrick exhibited a candlestick and pyx.
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