Acts and Votes, fyc. 
to the Removal of the said Museum or Col- 
lection from the Manor House at Chelsea, to 
any proper Place within the Cities of London 
or Westminster, or the Suburbs thereof, if 
such Removal shall be judged most advan- 
tageous to the Publick, so as the said Collec- 
tion be preserved intire without the least 
Diminution or Separation, and be kept for 
the Use and Benefit of the Publick, with free 
Access to view and peruse the same, at all 
stated and convenient Seasons agreeable to 
the Will and Intentions of the Testator, and 
under such Restrictions as the Parliament 
shall think fit : And whereas the said Museum 
or Collection of Sir Hans Sloane is of much 
greater intrinsick Value than the Sum of 
Twenty thousand Pounds : And whereas all 
Arts and Sciences have a Connection with 
each other, and Discoveries in Natural Phi- 
losophy, and other Branches of speculative 
Knowledge, for the Advancement and Im- 
provement whereof the said Museum or Col- 
lection was intended, do and may, in many 
Instances, give Help and Success to the most 
useful Experiments and Inventions ; therefore 
to the End that the said Museum or Collec- 
tion may be preserved and maintained, not 
