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XXXIV. Copy of a Plan proposed to Queen Elizabeth by Sir Humphry Gilbert, for instituting a London Academy: in a Letter addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen, K. T. President, by Henry Ellis, Esq. F.R.S. Secretary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2012
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In the paucity of Communications I take the liberty of placing before your Lordship and the Society of Antiquaries, a Copy of a Plan proposed to Queen Elizabeth by Sir Humphry Gilbert, for instituting what is called a London Academy, that is an University in the Metropolis, upon a scale of considerable magnitude, with no mean pay to the Professors of Learning. My Transcript is made from the manuscript Proposal which was actually presented. It has Lord Burghley's indorsement upon it; but is without date.
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page 507 note a MS. Lansd. N. XCVIII. fol. 1.
page 516 note a He alludes to the Foreign Book-Fairs.
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