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as the Council may judge reasonable; and shall not, under Pain 
of Dismissal, receive any Perquisite or Profit whatever, arising 
from his or their Connection with the Society, excepting that 
which shall be expressly allowed by the Council. 
V. The Clerk, Librarian, and Housekeeper, shall be subject 
to such Rules and Orders as shall, from Time to Time, be given 
to him or them by the President and Council, besides those 
annexed to the several Offices, as stated in the following Sections ; 
and shall constantly be in Attendance, during all Meetings of the 
Society, Council, and Committees. 
VI. The Clerk, under the Direction of the Secretary, shall 
enter all the Minutes into the several fair Minute-Books, and 
shall have the Care of the Writing of all Summonses of the Society, 
Council, and Committees. 
VII. The Clerk shall also, under the Direction of the Secre- 
tary, have the Charge and Custody of the Charter and Bye-Law- 
Book, Minute-Books of the Society and Council, Register-Books 
and Letter-Books ; as also of all Papers and Writings belonging 
to the Society : all which shall be kept in the House of the So- 
ciety, that they may be in readiness to be produced at any 
Meetings of the Society or Council, as the Case shall require, or 
as shall be ordered by the Society, Council, or President. 
VIII. The Clerk shall not suffer any Person, not being a Fel- 
low of the Society, to read any Minute-Book, Record, or Writing, 
or any Part thereof, belonging to the Society ; nor give any Copy 
thereof, nor in any way communicate any thing contained therein, 
to any such Person. 
IX. He shall, as Deputy to the Treasurer, receive the Pay- 
ments of the Fellows, pay such Bills as he shall be directed to dis- 
charge, pay to the Treasurer the Balance in his Hands whenever 
he shall be called upon, and keep a fair Account of the Society's 
Income and Expense. 
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