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Jamrach, William
SEC/7/10/5 · Dossier · 1878-1896
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from William Jamrach to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the price of animals for sale, including lions

Jenyns, George
SEC/7/10/8 · Pièce · 1869
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letter from George Jenyns to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding his subscription to the Zoological Society of London

John, William Goscombe
SEC/7/10/10 · Dossier · 1893-1898
Fait partie de ZSL Secretaries

Letters from William Goscombe John to Philip Lutley Sclater requesting a student ticket for entrance to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London

CHA · Fonds · 1829-1996

Whilst we do not use the 'Royal' prefix in our official title, ZSL received its first royal charter in 1829, from King George IV. We have had the patronage of the English monarchy since then, with Queen Elizabeth II being our current Royal patron.

Previous and current royal charters of ZSL, and items relating to revisions of said Charters and Bylaw.

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ZSL Charter and Byelaw revisions
CHA/2 · Série · 1940-1996
Fait partie de Charters and Byelaws of the Zoological Society of London

Papers relating to changes in the ZSL Charter and Bylaws. The majority of these papers are on the controversy caused by the intention to open London Zoo to the public on Sunday mornings, formerly the preserve of ZSL Fellows. A group of Fellows formed the 'FZS Committee', under the Chairmanship of Mr RJ Knowles, to fight ZSL Council. The changes in the Bylaws were voted on and approved by the Fellowship, but this was then challenged by Knowles who took ZSL to the High Court and won. Knowles finally lost at the Court of Appeal. Three years later ZSL was granted a new Charter and Bylaws.

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