Admission into the Museum, 



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extraordinary trouble and attendance it is CHAP. III. 

 expected that a proper satisfaction be made ™ d g cS^. 

 him. 



18. The collection of coins and medals 

 shall not be shewn but by leave of a Meeting 

 of the Trustees, or of the Principal Li- 

 brarian ; no persons shall be admitted into 

 the room to see them except in the presence 

 of the Keeper of the Collection ; nor shall 

 more than two persons be admitted at the 

 same time, without the Principal Librarian, 

 or some subordinate officer of his appoint- 

 ment attending the whole time, together 

 with the Keeper of the Collection ; and in 

 no case shall more than four persons be ad- 

 mitted at the same time. 



19. No officer, attendant, or servant, shall 

 take any fee, reward, or gratuity from per- 

 sons visiting the Museum, or in any way 

 making use of its contents ; except in the 

 above mentioned case of attending courts 

 with evidence, or of being extra officially 

 employed by readers to make searches or 

 transcripts, when a proper compensation may 

 be agreed for. 



20. It is hei'eby intended and declared that Royal Family, 

 none of the particular restraints concerning 



