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and appropriate Inscription to be made 

 and fixed up, as the Trustees or Managers 

 , of the said Museum should deem proper. 

 And that in case the said Trustees or Ma- 

 nagers should decline to accept of that his 

 Gift, or should not fully comply with the 

 Conditions thereby imposed by him, then his 

 Will was that the said Sir John Lawson and 

 Thomas Eccleston, and the Survivor of them, 

 and the Executors and Administrators of 

 such Survivor, should stand possessed of his 

 said Collection of ancient Marbles in ti'ust 

 for the Testator's Brother, the said Edward 

 Townley Standish, his Executors Administra- 

 tors and Assigns, and the said Testator ap- 

 pointed the said Edward Townley Standish and 

 John Townley the Executors of that his Will ; 

 a2 d December, And whereas the said Charles Townley signed 

 to°^e wiifof and published a Codicil to his said Will, which 

 Town!ey CharUs Codicil bears Date the Twenty- second Day 

 of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred 

 and Four, and by his said Codicil revoked 

 the Trusts declared by his Will of the said 

 ancient Marbles for the Benefit of the British 

 Museum and the said Edward Townley Standish, 

 and directed that the said Sir John Lawson 

 and Thomas Eccleston, their Executors Admi- 



