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Rules of the Blackmore Museum. 
Rule IX. 
An Honorary Secretary (who shall also act as Librarian) shall be appointed 
by the Trustees, and all books, drawings, manuscripts, and communications 
shall be under his charge. 
Rule X. 
No alteration shall be made in the Rules of the Blackmore Museum except 
with the unanimous consent of the Trustees, and no such alteration shall be 
binding upon the Committee of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum except 
after a month's notice given to either of the Secretaries of the same. 
Rule XI. 
The Blackmore Museum shall be open to the public free of charge from 
lo A.M. until 4 P.M., at least three days in each week, such days to be 
appointed by the Committee of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum. * 
Rule XII. 
The attendants are strictly prohibited from accepting any gratuity from 
visitors to the Museum. 
( Signed ) 
WILLIAM BLACKMORE, ) ^ , , 
' / / rustees of 
HUMPHREY PURNELL BLACKMORE, M.D., \ the Blackmore 
EDWARD THOMAS STEVENS, ) 
We approve, accept, and adopt the above Rnles for the government of the 
Blackmore extension of the Salisbury and Sonth Wilts Mtiseuin. 
(Signed) W. K. SARUM, 
Presidr)it of the Snlisbury and Soutti Wilts Museum. 
ROBT. STOKES, Mayor. 
EDWARD DUKE, \ Three Members of t/ze 
JAMES HUSSEY, [ Committee of Manageme^it 
•' ' I of the i>alisojiry and South 
HENRY J. F. SWAYNE, 1 Wilts Museum. 
JAMES WILTON, Jun. ) Honorary Secretaries 
JAMES CLENCH, ' \ '"^ wit'7,::^,^"'''' 
* The Blackmore Museum may lie seen daily, Sundays and Saturdays 
excejited. 
