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due on the Twenty-fourth Day of May 1803. Provided, how- 
ever, that every such Fellow may, at any Time, compound for 
all future Annual Payments by paying the said Sum of Ten 
Guineas, including the Annual Guinea Avhich may be due at the 
Time such Composition shall be paid. 
II. Every Person who^sljaJJ— fe^-«fecTeo*~ a Fellow after the 
Twenty-fourth Day^^May 1802, shall, before he be admitted, 
pay to the Use of the Society the Sum of Three Guineas for his 
Admission-Fee. And if any such Person refuse or fail to pay 
the said Sum, his Election shall be void ; unless the Admission- 
Fee be remitted in whole or in part, by special Order of the 
Council. 
III. Every Fellow who shall be elected after the Twenty-fourth 
Day of May 1802, shall, besides the Admission-Fee, further 
contribute towards the Funds of the Society, . previous to his Ad- 
mission, by paying the Sum of Twenty Guineas in lieu of all 
future Payments ; or he shall execute a Bond, in the penal Sum 
of Twenty Pounds, for the regular Payment of Two Guineas per 
Annum to the Society, so long as he shall continue a Fellow. 
But, if any such Person be not usually resident within the United 
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, such Person shall not be 
permitted to give Bond for the Payment of Annual Contributions, 
but shall, within Two Months after his Election, and before he 
be admitted, pay, or cause to be paid, into the Hands of the 
Treasurer, the Sum of Twenty Guineas, in lieu of such Contri- 
butions. 
IV. Every Fellow who shall be elected after the Twenty-fourth 
Day of May 1802, may, at any Time, compound for his future 
Contributions by paying the Sum of Twenty Guineas in One Year, 
instead of the Annual Contribution for that Year; and, in such 
Case, his Bond shall be delivered up. 
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