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den, with the Appurtenances and Water, until 
the said Museum or Collection shall be re- 
moved to the said General Repository ; and 
also the said Cottonian Library and Additions 
thereunto ; and the said Harleian Collection 
of Manuscripts, from and after Payment of 
the said Sum of Ten Thousand Pounds ; and 
the said General Repository, when the same 
shall be erected or provided for the Use 
thereof, shall be vested in the said Trustees 
by this Act appointed, and their Successors, 
for ever; upon this Trust and Confidence 
nevertheless, That a free Access to the said 
General Repository, and to the Collections 
therein contained, shall be given to all stu- 
dious and curious Persons, at such Times, 
and in such Manner, and under such Regu- 
lations for inspecting and consulting the said 
Collections, as by the said Trustees, or the 
major Part of them, in any General Meeting 
assembled, shall be limited for that Purpose. 
His Majesty And be it further enacted by the Authority 
may grant to m 
the Trustees aforesaid, That it shall and may be lawful to 
any Messuage J 
or Building, and for His Majesty, His Heirs and Suc- 
&c. in Perpe- ° J 7 
Gene'ra?Re P o. cessors > at an y Tmi e hereafter, by Letters 
skory. Patent or Indenture, under the Great Seal of 
Great Britain, to give and grant unto the 
