%%% Plan r,j the hijlitutionfor diffitjlng Knowledge, Sic. 



Timothy Brent, Efq. 



Henry Cavendiili, Efq. 



Rich. Claik, Efq. Chanib. of Lond 



Sir JohnColpoys, K. 13. 



John Craufurd, Efq. 



The Duke of Devonfhire, K. G. 



Andrew Douglas, Efq. 



The Lord Biftwp of Durham, 



The Earl of Egremont. 



George Ellis, Efq. M. P. 



Jofeph Grote, Efq. 



Sir Robeit Barefon Harvey, Bart. 



Sir John Cox. Hippelley, Bart. 



Henry Hoare, Efq. 



Lord Hobart. 



Lord Holland. 



Henry Hope, Efq. 



Thomas Hope, Efq. 



Lord Keith, K B. 



"William Luftmgton, Efq. M. P. 



Sii-J.ihn Macpheribn, Bart. M. Pi 



WHiiam Manning, Efq M. P. 



The Earl of Mansfield. 



TheErl of Moron, K. T. 



Lord QffuHton. 



Thomas Palmer, Efq. 



The Lord Vifcount Palmerflon, M. P 



Edward Parry, Efq. 



Right Hon. Thomas Pelham, M. P. 



John Perm, Efq. 



William Morton Pitt. Efq. M- P- 



Sir James Pultency, Bart. M. P. 



Sir John Buchanan Riddell, Bart. 



Count Rumford. 



Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M. P. 



Lord Somerville. 



John Spalding, Efq. M. P. 



The Earl Spencer, K. G. 



Sir George Staunton, Bart. 



John Sullivan, Efq. 



Richard Jofeph Sulivan, Efq. 



Lord Teignmouth. 



John Thomfon. Efq. 



Samuel Thornton, Efq. M. P, 



Henry Thornton, Efq M. P. 



George Vanfittart, Efq. M. P. 



William Wilberforce, Efq. M. P. 



The Earl of Winchelfea. 



Hon. James Stuart Wortley, M. P. 



Sir William Young, Bart. M. P. 



The following proprietors have been elected as the firfl 

 managers of the InfUtution. 



For three years : The Earl Spencer ; Count Rnmford ; Richard 



Clarke, Efq. For two years: The Earl of Egrenaont ; Right Hon. 



Sir Jofepfi Banks; Rich. Jofeph Sulivan, Efq. For one year : The 



Earl of Morton; the Right Hon. Thomas Pelham; Thomas Bernard, Efq. 



At a meeting of the Managers held on the 9th of March, 

 it was fefolved, among other things, That the Earl of 

 Morton, the Earl Spencer, Sir Jofeph Banks, and Mr. Pel- 

 ham, mould be requefted to lay the Propofals for forming 

 the Jnftitution before his Majefty and the Royal Family, 

 and before his Majefty's Ministers and the Great Officers of 

 Slate; — and, That the Propofals for forming the Institution 

 be laid before the Members of both Houfes of Parliament, 

 and alfo before the Members of his Majefty's Moll Honour- 

 able Privy Council, and the T'<velve Judges. 



