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again agreed with Mr. Camthers for the room on the 

 same terms on which we had it formerly, etc. etc. 



Mr. George Boberts, having been formerly ap- 

 proved was now introduced and qualified as a mem- 

 ber. [Signed the Laws, being the sixth name. See 

 book.] 



Sep. 10th. "As Charles Moore was formerly bal- 

 lotted for and approved [see date, Oct. 2, 1761] and 

 E. Physick, who was appointed to speak to him in- 

 forms that the only reason for not introducing him 

 was that Mr. Moore was about taking a journey to 

 Maryland, soon after which the Society was discon- 

 tinued. Now we are met again, and he is returned, 

 E. Physick is desired to speak to him, and, if he is 

 willing to become a member, to introduce him next 

 evening. ' ' 



Sep. 22nd. Three members present. "Conversa- 

 tion general. 7 ' 



From Oct. 22, 1762, to April 25, 1766, no minutes 

 known to exist; but meetings probably took place, as 

 members were evidently elected in the interval, whose 

 names first appear on the minutes of April 25, 1766. 



1766. May 23rd. "Owen Biddle and Isaac Paschall, 

 who had been appointed by the company to revise 

 their Laws, and to make a few alterations in them, 

 informed the members this evening that they were 

 finished, and desired the liberty of reading them, 

 which, being agreed to, they were accordingly read, 

 and received the approbation of those persons who 



