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Three catalogues of the books to be prepared by librarian,
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XIII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the library-keeper for the time being shall prepare, on or before the first visitation of the said library, three fair catalogues of all the books and other particulars in the said library contained, which catalogues shall be signed by the said library-keeper, together with the names and titles thereof, one of which shall be constantly kept in the said library, another shall be delivered by the said library-keeper to the said guardians and governors, who shall deposite the same with the archbishop of Dublin, to be kept by his grace and his successors for their use, and the third shall be lodged in the registry of the archbishop of Dublin: but in case it appears to the said guardians and governors, that the said library-keeper cannot prepare the said catalogues within the time above mentioned, limited, and expressed, that then the said guardians and governors shall allow the said library-keeper such further time for the preparing the same, as to them shall seem convenient.
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