Item data
Item Type:
Document
From:
Macleay, Alexander
Sent from:
London
To:
Smith, Sir James Edward
Summary:
Contents of Linnean Society charter satisfactory, with the only remaining difficulty being the number of names in it; the Attorney and Soliciter General suggested the first Council, which was rejected by himself, [Thomas] Marsham, and Sir Joseph Banks on account of cost, so they are now examining precedents to include as few names as possible, or to otherwise limit Council names to 15.
Encloses letter, to be returned, which has recently caused much discord at the Society; account of the business, apparently related to nomination of [Johann Karl Adam] Murhard [(1781-1863)] as a FMLS.
[Richard] Pulteney has left his museum to the Society provided they keep it as a separate collection, or that it be sold at auction, the price being made up to £200 if necessary, and given to the Society for purchase of an annual medal of 5 guineas for best botanical paper. Banks has behaved "handsomely" to the Society.
Letter date:
10 Dec 1801
Languages:
English
Prev Ref No:
Sm/M'L 19
Additional Information:
Note type | Note |
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Additional | Smith replied 12 Dec [1801] |
Related Material | For Smith's reply of 12 December 1801, see JES/AM/20. |
Finding Aids | Correspondence-Smith/McLeay handlist, Linnean Society. |