Talk:Robert Moray
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[edit] Moray & Royal Society
"Following the restoration of Charles II, Moray became the first President of the Royal Society at its first formal meeting on 1660-11-28" - Royal Society says, the first President was William Brouncker, not Moray.
Royal Society: "At a second meeting a week later, Sir Robert Moray, an influential Freemason who had helped organize the public emergence of the group, reported that the King approved of the meetings."
Perhaps he was the chaiman of the first meeting? --SGOvD webmaster (talk) 22:37, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
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