20 ADMISSION INTO THE MUSEUM. 



chap.iii. nary way of viewing the Museum or using the 



Regulations 



a 3 to Read- Reading Room, or having occasion to make a 



ing Room. . . 



drawing of anything contained m the Museum, 

 are to apply to the Principal Librarian, who will 

 grant permission, if he sees no objection ; otherwise 

 he will report to the Trustees. 



11. The respective Officers whom it may con- 

 cern, viz. the Keeper, the Assistant Keeper, and 

 Assistants of the Department of Manuscripts, and 

 the Superintendents of the Reading Room, are 

 charged to be particularly attentive in observing 

 persons who may have occasion to inspect manu- 

 scripts, charters, deeds, or other legal instruments. 



12. No part of the Collections belonging to 

 the Museum shall be at any time carried out of 

 the precincts thereof ; except such articles as are 

 required to be produced in evidence. In this 

 case application shall be made for leave to a 

 Meeting of the Trustees ; or, in case of urgency 

 in point of time, to the Principal Librarian ; 

 which leave being obtained, the Keeper or Assist- 

 ant Keeper of the Department, or one of the 

 permanent Assistants, shall be allowed to carry 

 out the article required ; but he shall keep it con- 

 stantly in his custody, and allow it to be inspected 

 only in his presence, except by command of supe- 

 rior authority. 



In regard to Documents required by a Secretary 

 of State for Her Majesty's Service, the consent of 

 any three Trustees, or of one of the Principal 

 Trustees, shall be first obtained. 



13. The members of the Royal Academy, and 



