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ROOM I. 
Works of 
Art. 
ROOM II. 
ROOM III. 
Lansdown 
MSS. 
This collection, the greatest part of which 
consists of donations, not being strictly of ascien-* 
title nature, no further detail is here given of its 
contents.—Jn making the selection that is here 
exhibited, from a large store of similar materials, 
deposited in a less conspicuous part of the house, 
a preference has been given to such articles as may 
best serve to illustrate some local custom, art, 
manufacture, or point of history; but many even 
of these will gradually be set aside, to make room 
for others of more intrinsic value. 
SECOND ROOM.* 
Empty at present; its contents having been 
removed into other apartments, upon the transfer 
of the Collection of Antiquities into the new 
building. 
DEPARTMENT OF MANUSCRIPTS. 
THIRD ROOM. 
LANSDOWN LIBRARY OS MANUSCRIPTS. 
This library, which having been lately ac¬ 
quired is not yet finally arranged, consists of 
1352 volumes, of which 114 contain an ample 
collection of Lord Burleigh’s State Papers, many 
of 
♦ This and the two next rooms are at present appropriated 
for the use of the readers. 
