d'lffufmg tht Knowhdgt ofufeful Imprevimentst 4y 



tion from the general confequences of co-partner(hip. The proprietors alone will have the 

 privilege of voting for the appointment of managers and vifitors, and they alone will be ca- 

 pable of ferving in either of thofe offices. They will have two transferable tickets of perpetual 

 admiffion into every part of the eftablifliment, and two transferable tickets of admiffion to all 

 the public philofophical leftures and experiments. 



The fubfcribers of ten guineas each will receive one ticket of admiffion to every part of the 

 inftitution, and another ticket for tlie public leftures and experiments. Thefe tickets will be 

 for life, but not transferable. 



The annual fubfcribers will alfo receive two tickets for the fame purpofes, but they will be 

 for one year only, and not transferable. An annual fubfcriber may become a fubfcriber for 

 life, by paying eight guineas at any time before the expiration of the year he has fub- 

 fcribed for. 



A member of any of the three clafles will be entitled to copies or drawings of any of the 

 models for the ufe of themfelves or friends, at their own expence. The inftitution will be 

 governed by nine managers, chofen by ballot by the proprietors from their own body. Thefe 

 managers will receive no pay or emolument. They are not to drfpofe of any of the property in 

 premiums. The committee of vifitors will alfo confift of nine proprietors. Their bufinefs is 

 to infpeft and report upon the ftate of the ijiftitution. 



The lift of proprietary fubfcribers on the 7th day Of March, vras as follows : 



Sir Robert Ainflie, bart. 



J. J. Anguftein, efq. 



Kt. hon. fir Jof. Banks, K.B. 



Tho. Bernard, efq. 



Scrope Bernard, efq. M.P. 



The earl of Befborough. 



Rowland Burdon, elii. M.P. 



James Burton, efq. 



Timothy Brent, efq. 



Henry Cavendifh, efq. 



Rich. Clark, efq. chamb. of London, 



Sir John Colpoys, K.B. 



John Craufurd, efq. 



The duke of Devoiifhire,K.G, 



Andrew Douglas, efq. 



The lord biftiop of Durham. 



The earl of Egremont. 



George Ellis, efq. M.P. 



Jof. Grote, efq. 



Sir Rob. Batefon Harvey, hart. 



Sir John Cox Hippefley, bart. 



Henry Hoare, efq. 



Lord Hobart. 



Lord Holland. 



Henry Hope, efq. 



Thomas Hope, efq. 



Lord Keith, K.B. 



Will. Luftiingion, efq. M.P. 



SirJohnMacpiierfon, bart. M.P. 



Will. Manning, efq. M.P. 



The earl of Mansfield. 



The earl of Morton, K.T. 



Lord OfTuIfton. 



Thomas Palmer, efq. 



The lord vifcount Paimerfton, 



Edward Parry, efq. 



Rt. Hon. Tlio. Pelham, M.P. 



John Penn, efq. 



Will. Morton Pitt. efq. M.P. 



Sir Ja. Pulteney, bart. M.P, 



Sir J. Buchanan Riddell, bart. 



Count Rumford. 



Sir J. Sinclair, bart. M.P. 



Lord Somerville. 



John Spalding, efq. M.P. 



The earl Spencer, K.G. 

 Sir (ieorge Staunton, bart. 

 John Sullivan, efq. 

 Rich, Jof, Sullivan, efq. 

 Lord Tcignmouth. 

 John Thomfon, efq. 

 Samuel Thornton, efq. M.P. 

 Henry Thornton, efq. M.P. 

 George Vanfittart, efq. M.P. 

 Will. Wiiberforce, efq. M.P. 

 The earl of Winchilfea. 

 Hon . Ja. Stuart Wortley,M.P. 

 Sir Will. Young, bart. M.P. * 



M.P. 



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The number of prcprietaiy I'ubfcribers on the 23d of March amounted to feventy-eigUt. 



The 



