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Notes, On admissions to the Royal Society by Henry Oldenburg, Secretary of the Royal Society

Reference number: CLP/24/71

Date: 17th century

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Provides details of the names of men who subscribed to be admitted to the Society, whether or not they were successful and the dates on which they were admitted. Names include, Dr. [Theodore] de Vaux [not admitted], Mr. John Vaughan, Sir John Pallhouse, Mr. Richard White, Dr. Rockley, W. Mongamora, Dr. Dillis, Sir George Lane, Dr. [Henry] Power, Sir Henry de Wyke, W. Wind, Dr. Codworth, Dr. Henry More [admitted].

Subject: Administration

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CLP/24/71
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17th century
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Ink on paper
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6 pages
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Manuscript

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Henry Oldenburg

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Henry Oldenburg, Notes, On admissions to the Royal Society by Henry Oldenburg, Secretary of the Royal Society, 17th century, CLP/24/71, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/clp_24_71/notes-on-admissions-to-the-royal-society-by-henry-oldenburg-secretary-of-the-royal-society, accessed on 09 October 2024

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