• Standing Orders and Statues of the Royal Society

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    The Statutes of the Royal Society are the rules governing the activities of the organisation, including the election of Fellows and Foreign Members, the election of the Officers and members of the Council, and the conduct of formal meetings.

    The Standing Orders of the Council of the Royal Society dictate how the activities of the organisation should be carried out, such as the election of Fellows and Foreign Members and the election of members of the Council.

    These PDFs are excerpts from the Year Book of the Royal Society.

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