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7. For the service of lighting the 

 Fires, it may be necessary that 

 lio^hted candles should be brought 

 into the Museum, or body of the 

 House; but such lighted candles 

 for such use are to be carried in 

 lanterns, to be provided for that 

 purpose ; and lighted candles are 

 never to be brought into the Mu- 

 seum on any other occasion nor in 

 any other manner. 



8. The Bookbinder is ordered to 

 take especial care that the Fires in 

 the Rooms allotted to him are ex- 

 tinguished before the workmen leave 

 the Museum. 



9. The Clerk of the Works, or, in 

 case of his not being resident within 

 the walls of the Museum, the Fire- 

 man, under his directions, is to 

 see that all the Fires in the stoves 

 which are necessary for the day, 

 are lighted and in a proper state. 

 He is to take care that no fuel is 

 put upon the Fires after Three in 

 the Afternoon, except by special or- 

 ders in case of Frost ; and again to 

 have the stoves examined before 

 Five in the Afternoon. Should the 

 Clerk of the Works reside without the 



