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Anniversary: Monday, 23rd April 1917
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 157 note * Indicates a compounder.
page 158 note 1 Proceedings, xvii. 259.
page 158 note 2 Ibid. xix. 189.
page 158 note 3 See xlv. 62 ; li. 14; liv. 113; lv. 275.
page 159 note 1 Proceedings, ix. 308, 334.
page 159 note 2 Archaeologia, xl. 483.
page 159 note 3 Ibid. xlv. 462.
page 160 note 1 Proceedings, xi. 259.
page 161 note 1 Proceedings, xi. 82.
page 161 note 2 Ibid, xviii. 69.
page 161 note 3 Ibid, xviii. 409.
page 161 note 4 Ibid. xx. 267.
page 161 note 5 Archaeologia, xlix. 335.
page 161 note 6 Ibid. li. 107.
page 161 note 7 Proceedings, xii. 136.
page 162 note 1 Illustrated in Archaeologia, liv, p. 497, and described by Sir Hercules Read.
page 163 note 1 J. R. I. B. A., 3rd Ser., xxiii. 316.
page 164 note 1 Proceedings, vii. 100.
page 166 note 1 Proceedings, xxviii. 135–40.
page 166 note 2 Harleian MS. 7055, ff. 1–6.
page 167 note 1 For an account of these original members see Archaeologia, i, p. xxv, and cf. Harleian MS. 7055.
page 167 note 2 Op. cit., p. 137.
page 168 note 1 See Reliquiae Galeanae, p. 11.
page 168 note 2 Interesting records with regard to this first foundation were publishe in the Introduction to Archaeologia, vol. i, published in 1770.
page 169 note 1 MS. Ashmole 1157, p. 87.
page 169 note 2 These were compiled from MS. formerly in the possession of Dr. Smith, the author of Vita Cottoni.
page 170 note 1 These are included in Hearne's selections (op. cit., pp. 149 seqq.).
page 171 note 1 The names of those which are somoned are this tyme
page 171 note 2 Cotton MS., Faustina E. V., pp. 89–90. Extracts only from this appeared in the Introduction to the first volume of Archaeologia, pp. iii, iv. A modernized version of this petition was published by Hearne (Collection of Curious Discourses, &c, ed. 2, 1775, vol. ii, pp. 324–6).
page 173 note 1 These three names are written in one hand, but in a different hand, from that of the rest of the MS.
page 174 note 1 T. Smith, Vita Cottoni, p. viii.
page 175 note 1 Collection of Curious Discourses written by eminent Antiquaries, pp. xxxv seqq.
page 175 note 2 Smith, Vita Cottoni, p. viii, uses the expression : ‘finis societati ipsis sociis sponte cedentibus tandem impositus est.’
page 175 note 3 See ‘Account of the Scheme for erecting a Royal Academy in England in the reign of King James I”, by the Rev. Joseph Hunter, F.S.A. (Archaeologia, xxxii, pp. 132 seqq.), and ‘The Academ Roial of King James I’, by Ethel M. Portal (Proc. Brit. Acad., vol. vii).
page 176 note 1 Hunter, op. cit., p. 148.
page 176 note 2 Published by C. Wykeham Martin, Archaeologia Cantiana, i, pp. 55–9.
page 177 note 1 Memoirs of the Life of Elias Ashmole, Esq., p. 35.
page 177 note 2 Harleian MS. 7055, f. 4.
page 178 note 1 Introduction, pp. xxxix seqq.
page 178 note 2 Harleian MS. 7055, f. 11. It begins ‘These Sir seem to me to be some of those things which ought to be expected from such a Society’.
page 178 note 3 Op. cit., f. 10.
page 179 note 1 Archaeologia, i, p. xxxv, n. z.
page 179 note 2 p. xxxiii.
page 180 note 1 Minutes, 5th Feb. 1717–18.
page 180 note 2 3rd Jan. 1720–1.
page 180 note 3 22nd Nov. 1721.
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