201 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS IN LONDOX. 



law of the Academy requires that they shall be academicians Thes 

 othces are filled by Her Majesty's nomination. 



> four professors, academicians, elected by the eeneral 

 assembly, and approved by the queen, who read lectures on pSnl 

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wards Lord Brereton), Sir Paul Neile, Mr. Joh i Evelyn Mr 





roon, Th,s state of th.ngs did not, however, continue long rdu 





