Three Centuries of a City Library | Page 6

George A. Stephen
That No Person shall be admitted to ye use of this Library,
(Those of this Court excepted) Nor have ye liberty of borrowing any
Book from ye sd Library who are not already, or shall not hereafter be
admitted to ye use of ye sd Library according to ye usages & Customs
of the Society Now in great measure entrusted wth ye Care & Charge

of ye Books of ye sd Library, except such Person shall first give unto
ye sd Library ye sum of fourty shillings or Books to yt value.
"7thly: Tis agreed yt there be two fair Catalouges made, One to be &
remain wth ye Court of this City, & ye other to be kept in ye Library, yt
ye Library Keeper do get ye sd Catalouges made wth all convenient
speed, yt ye Books be rang'd into some method & order, yt ye Library
Keeper shall take in such assistance as is wanting, & his charge &
trouble be allow'd according to ye discretion of ye Society."
These rules show that borrowers were permitted to record the books
they borrowed, that they were allowed to retain them for a month, that
damaged books should be reported to the Under Library Keeper before
being taken away, and that a stocktaking fine of 2s. 6d. was provided
for in the event of books not being returned in the January of each year.
The Minutes between 1716 and 1731 chiefly record formal matters, and
little of note regarding the administration of the Library. On February
7th, 1731, "It was then unanimously agreed that the Members meet for
the future on the first Tuesday in every Month at two o'Clock in ye
afternoon." On the 7th of the following month two delinquent
borrowers were dealt with: "Whereas the Revd Mr. Francis Johnson
took some time since the Works of Bishop Bull in 4 volumes 8vo out of
this Library, & has return'd only ye 1st, 3rd & 4th Vols & instead of ye
2d Sherlock on providence, it Was then Order'd, that that shd be
return'd him again, & that he be requir'd either to send back ye sd 2d
vol. or take the remaining three, & send an entire Sett. Order'd likewise
that Mr Morrant be requir'd to return B-p. Stillingfleets Origines Sacrae,
being ye 2d vol. of his works, Long since taken out by Him."
The regulations for the administration of the Library were again revised
in 1732/3 by the City Council: {11}
"At an ASSEMBLY held on Feb. the 24th, 1732/3. the Right
Worshipful the MAYOR, Sheriffs, Aldermen, and Common-Council
this Day assembled, for the better Regulation of the Publick Library,
have unanimously appointed the following ORDERS to be observed,
upon Pain of Exclusion from the said Library.

"ORDERED, That the Catalogues already printed be Six Hundred; and
that one Half of them be kept in the Town-Clerk's Office, to be
delivered out to the Members of the Corporation; and the other Half be
left in the Library, to be delivered out to the Subscribers.
"ORDERED, That the Books in the said Library be Annually called
over, in the first Week of June, in the Presence of the Chamberlain; and
that such books as are found to be Duplicates, be sold by the
Chamberlain and Library-Keeper; and that the Money arising by Sale
thereof, be laid out in the Purchasing of such Books as shall be thought
proper by the said Subscribers.
"ORDERED, That after the said Annual Call is finished, the
Subscribers to the said Library, upon their next Monthly Meeting, have
Liberty to choose a Library-Keeper for the Year ensuing.
"ORDERED, That on the Reception of any Book or Books given to the
said Library, the Donor's Name shall be written on the inside Cover of
the Book, and that the Library-Keeper shall Register the same in the
Vellum Book.
"ORDERED, That no Person shall have more than Three Books out of
the said Library at one Time, nor keep them longer than one Month,
without the Consent of the Majority of the Subscribers present at their
Monthly Meeting: And that an Account of every Book Lent, and the
Return thereof, be duly made and enter'd in a Book for that Purpose.
"ORDERED, That every Person who shall be admitted to the Use of
the said Library, shall declare his full and free Consent to comply with
the said Orders, as far as to him may appertain, according to the true
Intent and Meaning of the same; and particularly with the following
Orders or Articles, by subscribing his Name in the said Library-Book
upon his Admission: And also that all the said Orders, and the
following Articles, shall be entred in the said Library-Book, viz:
"First, That every Subscriber upon Admission shall pay to the Under
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