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Nouember the 30th. St. Andrews Day.
This being the Day of the Aniuersary Election according to the charter
vpon Extraordinary s
umons that had been according to former cu
stome sent to
each member of the same the society met in order to make choice of the
President councell & officers for the yeare In
suing -
A sufficient number being met the candidates that ^/had been formerly propo
sd &/ remaind vpon the journalls
as not yet Elected, were seuerally put to the Ballot and the Persons
followfollowing were Duely Elected. to wit
M
r. Iohn Hall.
M
r. Oliuer Hill.
M
r. Monackhau
sen.
D
r. Thomas Gale
M
r. George Ent
M
r. Baker
M
r.
Smith Thomas Smith
D
r. Robert Plott.
m
r Oliuer Hill & m
r. George Ent hauing subscribd the Obligation & paid
their admi
ssion money were admitted by m
r. Henshaw the vice president then
in the chair. Ther President through great indi
spo
sition of Health being
absent.
S
r. Robert Southwell Presented the Society for their Repository two very
large & long Rhinocerots hornes. He was Thanked for these tokens of
his
.. . . continued remembrance of this Repository -
hauing
formerly by many former presents ^ at seuerall times very considera
bly augmented
it that collection -
There being a
sufficient number present for the Election the vicepresident na
=med M
r Hooke and M
r Aubery and D
r. Grew & S
r. Peter Wych for the Scrutators
of the Suffrages. There being 44 present there were continued
by a sufficient number of Votes the
se 11 following of
the old councill -
The L
d Brounker. m
r Colwall. m
r Hen
shaw. m
r Hill. S
r. I: Ho
skins.
S
r I: Lowther. S
r. Ion: More. B
p: of Salisbury D
r. Whi
stler. S
r Chr WrenIoseph: Williamson. S
r. Ch: Wren.
And out of the other members of the Society the
se 10 were cho
sen
into
the Councell. M
r. Barrington. D
r Grew M
r. Hall D
r. Holden M
r Hooke
M
r Charles Howard D
r. King D
r. Needham S
r.
P Neil. S
r. R Southwell
S
r Ioseph Williamson was cho
sen President m
r. Hill trea
surer. D
r Grew
& m
r. Hooke Secretarys.
Ref: CELL/RS/HF_115 © Centre for Editing Lives and Letters