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            <head>A LIST OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.</head>
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               <head>A LIST Of the Preſent COUNCIL, Eleven of which are to be continued till St.
<hi>ANDREW</hi>'s Day 1694.</head>
               <list>
                  <item>S<hi rend="sup">R.</hi> ROBERT SOUTHWELL, <hi>Knight,</hi> PRESIDENT.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>John Bembde, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Godfry Copley <hi>Knt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Anthony Dean, <hi>Knt.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Evelyn, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Flamſted, <hi>Aſt. Reg.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Thomas Gale, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Nehemiah Grew, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Harwood, <hi>LL. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Thomas Henſhaw, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Herbert, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Abraham Hill, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Robert Hook, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> John Hoskins, <hi>Knt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
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                  <item>Robert Pitt, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Alexander Pittfield, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Robert Plott, <hi>LL. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Hans Sloan, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edward Tyſon, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Richard Waller, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Chriſtopher Wren, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>WIlliam Aglionby, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>St.</hi> George Aſhe, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Francis Aſton, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Awbrey, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
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                  <item>GEORGE <hi>Earl of</hi> BERKLEY.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Nicholas Bagnal, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ralph Bathurſt, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Arthur Bayly, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Richard Beaumont, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edward Bernard, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Jonathan Blackwell, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Bridgman, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edward Brown, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Richard Bulkley, <hi>Knt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
                  </item>
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               <list>
                  <item>JOHN <hi>Lord Arch-Biſhop of</hi> CANTERBURY.</item>
                  <item>JOHN <hi>Earl of</hi> CARBERY.</item>
                  <item>HENRY <hi>Earl of</hi> CLARENDON.</item>
                  <item>EDWARD <hi>Ld. Biſhop of</hi> CORK <hi>and</hi> ROSSE.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Hugh Chamberlen, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Mr.</hi> Dethleuus Cluverus,</item>
                  <item>Daniel Cox, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Creed.</item>
                  <item>Thomas Criſp, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
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               <list>
                  <item>GEORGE <hi>Lord</hi> DOUGLAS.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Thomas Day, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> William Godolphin, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Robert Gordon, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>David Gregory, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Charles Greſham, <hi>A. M.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Rowland Gwynne, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>GEORGE <hi>Marqueſs of</hi> HALLIFAX.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Edward Haines, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Clopton Havers, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Holder, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Mr:</hi> John Houghton,</item>
                  <item>Charles Howard <hi>of</hi> Norfolk, <abbr>
                        <hi>Eſq.</hi>
                     </abbr>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edward Howard <hi>of</hi> Norfolk, <abbr>
                        <hi>Eſq.</hi>
                     </abbr>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Stafford Howard, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
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               <list>
                  <item>ALEXANDER <hi>Ea<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                           <desc>•</desc>
                        </gap>le of</hi>
KINCARDIN.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Edmond King, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>ROBERT <hi>Earl of</hi> LINDSEY. <hi>Lord Great Chamb.</hi>
                  </item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Joſeph Lane, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ralph Lane, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edward Laney, <hi>D. M.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Martin <gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="5 letters">
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                  <item>
                     <hi>Mr.</hi> Francis Lodwick.</item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> John Lowther, <hi>Bar.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>John Mapletoft, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Roger Merideth, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Walter Mills, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Benjamin Middleton, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Molineux, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Thomas Molineux, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Mr.</hi> George Mol<gap reason="illegible" resp="#OXF" extent="1 letter">
                        <desc>•</desc>
                     </gap>
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                  <item>William Muſgrave, <hi>LL. D.</hi>
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               <list>
                  <item>HENRY <hi>Duke of</hi> NORFOLK <hi>Earl Marſhal.</hi>
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               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Mr.</hi> Iſaac Newton, <hi>Math. Prof. Luc.</hi>
                  </item>
               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>THOMAS <hi>Earl of</hi> PEMBROCKE.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Edward Paget, <hi>A. M.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Henry Paman, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Payne, <hi>A. M.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Perry, <hi>A. M.</hi>
                  </item>
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                  <item>Samuel Pepys, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Walter Pope, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Thomas Povey, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
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               <list>
                  <item>
                     <hi>THOMAS</hi> Lord Biſhop of <hi>ROCHESTER.</hi> Dean of <hi>Weſtminſter.</hi>
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               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>John Ray, <hi>A. M.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Francis Roberts, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Richard Robinſon, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Tancred Robinſon, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Paul Rycaut, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Mr.</hi> Joſeph Raphſon, <hi>M. A.</hi>
                  </item>
               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>GILBERT <hi>Lord Biſhop of</hi> SALISBURY</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Jeremy Sambrook, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Frederick Slare, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edward Southwell, <hi>Eſquire</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Stanley, <hi>D. D.</hi>
                  </item>
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               <list>
                  <item>
                     <hi>The Honourable the Lord Viſcount</hi> TARBAT.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>Alexander Torriano, <hi>LL. B.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir.</hi> Theodore de Vaux, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
               </list>
               <list>
                  <item>CHARLES <hi>Marqueſs of</hi> WORCESTER THOMAS <hi>Lord Viſcount</hi> WAYMOUTH.</item>
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               <list>
                  <item>John Wallis, <hi>D. D. Geo. Pr. Sav.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Patience Ward, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Paul Witchcot, <hi>Knt. &amp; Bar.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Joſeph Williamſon, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Charles Willoughby, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>William Wotton, <hi>A. M.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Cyril Wyche, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>
                     <hi>Sir</hi> Peter Wyche, <hi>Knight.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Edmond Wylde, <hi>Eſquire.</hi>
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               <p>
                  <hi>Out of theſe</hi> FELLOWS <hi>of the</hi> SOCIETY, <hi>Ten are to be choſen into the
Council for the Year Enſuing, on Thurſday the Thirtieth of</hi> November, 1693. <hi>Being
St.</hi> ANDREW's <hi>Day.</hi>
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               <head>PERSONS OF OTHER NATIONS.</head>
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                  <item>DS. Fremont d' Ablancourt.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Dominicus Caſſini, <hi>Aſtr. Reg. Par.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Johannes Dolaeus, <hi>Aſtr. Reg. Par.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Nicolaus Fatio, <hi>de Duillier.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Jacomo Grande, <hi>Venetus.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Jo. Theodorus Heinſon Hanov.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Urbanus Hiern.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Chriſtianus Huygens de Zulichem.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Jo. Phil. Jordis <hi>M. D. Francofurt.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Theodorus Kerchringius.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Gothofred Gul. Leibinitus, <hi>J. V. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Antonius Leuwenhoeck, <hi>Delphenſ.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Marcellus Malpighius, <hi>M. D.</hi> Marſigli. <hi>Com. Imp. Rom.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Dioniſius Papin, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Louis Paul, <hi>M. D.</hi>
                  </item>
                  <item>Ds. Jo. Ambroſius Sarotti.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Ez de Spanheim</item>
                  <item>Ds. Jo. Adamus Stampfer.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Franciſcus Travigini, <hi>Phil. Venet.</hi>
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                  <item>Ds. Raymundus Vieuſſens, <hi>M. D.</hi>
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                  <item>Ds. Jo. Weichard Valvaſor, <hi>Liber. Baro.</hi>
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                  <item>Ds. Spirit. Cabart de Villermont.</item>
                  <item>Ds. Nicolaus Witſen, <hi>Burg. Amſter.</hi>
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