Acts, and Votes, S$c. ■ 
pairs % and praying the House to grant the Pe- 
titioners such gradual aid as may enable them 
to proceed in making the necessary purchase 
for completing the collection of Printed Books 
respecting the British Islands and the several 
Possessions of the British Empire. 
25° Die Junii, 1812. 
Resolved, 
That a Sum, not exceeding One Thousand 
Pounds, be granted to His Majesty, to enable 
the Trustees of the British Museum to proceed 
in making the necessary Purchases for improving 
the Collection of Printed Books respecting the 
British Islands, and the several Possessions of 
the British Empire ; and that the said Sum be 
issued and paid without any Fee or other De- 
duction whatever.* 
Lunce, 14? Die Junii, 1813. 
A Petition of Diana Hargrove, wife of Francis 
Mar gr wee, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Coun- 
sel in the Law, Recorder of Liverpool, and 
Treasurer of the Honourable Society of Lin- 
coln's Inn, in the County of Middlesex, being 
offered to be presented -> 
* Grants to the same amount and for the same purpose were 
voted in the years 1813 and 1814. 
