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Librarian to enter in a vellum book all future gifts, benefactor’s names, &c.
sign the same, and expose it to view.
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X. And to perpetuate the memories of all such, as shall hereafter be benefactors to the said library, and to the intent that all, who are desirous to know, may be informed how all legacies, sum or sums of money, lands, tenements, or other the premisses, which hereafter shall be given to the use of the said library, are applied and disposed of by the guardians and governors thereof; be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the library-keeper for the time being shall in a large vellum or parchment book, prepared and given by Narcissus lord archbishop of Armagh for that purpose, enter and keep an exact account of all gifts, grants, sum or sums of money, books, and of all other things which shall be hereafter given for the use of the said library, together with the names of the benefactors, the place of his, her, or their abode, and to what uses the same were given, and how the same have been and are applied and disposed of by the governors and guardians of the said library; and that the said book shall be signed by the library-keeper for the time being, and by him shall be exposed to view in the most publick place of the said library.
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