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Ian. 19. 1680
S
r. Chr: Wren the President tooke the chair
The minutes of the 12 in
stant
. . . were read. -
wherevpon there was occa
sioned
was ga . . . a discourse about
Earthquakes. and m
r. Hill related that he had been certainly Informed
that there
in was an earthquake at marocco the same Day that there
was one at Malaga, and that it hapned at morocco Iu
st at 8
of the clock in the morning
The President propounded D
r. Wood a Candidate of this Society.
vpon occasion of M
r. Leibnitz Letter.
Mr the President & S
r. Iohn Ho
skins
Di
scoursed about the vniuersall algebra spoken of by him, and they supposed
It might be somew
t. like the Ars Lulliana, but did not conceiue that it could
be of soe great v
se as he seemed to suppo
se.
m
r. Hill mentioned that Sturmius had writ an Euclides vniuersalis some
what to this Purpo
se and that he had the booke now by him.
S
r. Chr. Wren Acquainted the society w
th the vndertaking of Mr. Iohn
Adams to suruey all england by the measuring taking of angles and al
so
of taking the Latitudes of Places. and in order to doe this of running
3 seuerall meridians cleer through england. that m
r. newton of
Cambridge had promi
sed to a
ssi
st him, and that he Designed the next
week to wayte on the Soceity in order to craue their Direction &
a
ssi
stance al
so.
Some discour
ses were occa
sioned about the coment & m
r. Hill obserued
that Calphurneus the Poet who liued in the time of Carinus had men
tioned a comet not taken notice of in writers of Astronomy.
The President mentioned that the fire ball that had been formerly
seen in England might po
sibly be a sublunary
p Comet
A Letter of S
r. Th: De Vaux was read giuing an account of some appariti
o that had been laterly seen in the air
Tryall like armys fighting that
the fire was seen and noy
se heard like the Dicharging of Guns and
afterwards great groanings were heard
The President sayd that he had formerly seen a very pretty scene
vpon the opening of the cloudes & Fla
shes of lightning running to & fro
between them
S
r. Theodore de Vaux said that S
r. Herbert Perrot had Lately seen 3
suns & two moones at swan
sey in Pembrokeshire.
m
r. Hill related that A freind of m
r mo
ses had Lately giuen him an
account out of S
omer
setshire that there had been there seen fighting
in the air.
m
r Haughton Propounded D
r. hugh Chamberlaine a Candidate of this Society
m
r Thomas Hills paper of the comet sent by D
r. Tillotson was peru
sed
and orderd to be Copied.
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