45 Georgii III. 



Peregrine Edward Townley, Esquire, his Son, 

 should by any Deed to be executed by them 

 as therein is mentioned direct or appoint ; 

 and in Default of such Appointment, to the 

 Use of the said John Townley, his Heirs and 

 Assigns for ever : And the said Charles Town- 

 ley did, by his said Will, bequeath to the said 

 Sir John Lawson rand Thomas Eccleston his Col- 

 lection of Antient Marbles, which should be 

 in or about or belong to his House in Park 

 Street, Westminster, at the Time of his De- 

 cease, to hold the same unto the said Sir 

 John Lawson and Thomas Eccleston, their Exe- 

 cuors and Administrators, in Trust for the 

 Bintish Museum; provided that the Trustees 

 or Managers for the Time being of that In- 

 stitution should, within the Term of Two 

 Years from the Time of his Decease, set 

 apart a Room or Rooms, which then was or 

 were, or which might thereafter be erected 

 at the said Museum, sufficiently spacious and 

 elegant to exhibit those Antiquities most 

 advantageously to the Publick; such Room 

 or Rooms to be exclusively set apart for the 

 Reception and future Exhibition of the said 

 Antiquities ; and in some conspicuous Part of 

 the said Room or Rooms, such a suitable 



