72* 
Acts and Votes, §c. 
I^Tm&u semt) led, and by the Authority of the same, That 
ing, may order it shall and may be lawful to and for the said 
any Articles in J 
the Museum to Trustees and their Successors, or any seven or 
be exchanged or J 
sold for the Pm more of them (the Archbishop of Canterbury, the 
chase of others. r 
Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, or Lord Keeper, 
and the Speaker of the House of Commons for the 
Time being, respectively, or any two of them 
being of the Number) present at any Meeting 
specially assembled for that Purpose, to order 
that any Articles in the said Museum, which they 
then adjudge to be unfit to be preserved therein, 
shall be exchanged for Manuscripts, Books, 
Medals, Coins, Statues, or any Things more 
suited to the existing Collections and the Nature 
of the Institution, or to direct the same to be 
sold or disposed of, and the Money to arise by 
such Sale to be laid out in the Purchase of Ma- 
nuscripts, Books, Medals, Coins, Statues, or 
other Things, which may be wanting in, or 
proper for the said Museum, any former Act of 
Parliament, or any other Matter to the contrary 
thereof in anywise notwithstanding. 
