Volume 1
Guide to the materials for American history, to 1783, in the Public Record Office of Great Britain / by Charles M. Andrews.
- Charles McLean Andrews
- Date:
- 1912-1914
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Guide to the materials for American history, to 1783, in the Public Record Office of Great Britain / by Charles M. Andrews. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![in charge of the room before any Record or Document can be produced to the applicant.1 10. No person shall have more than three Records or Documents inclusive out at a time except by special permission of the officer in charge of the Room. 11. A list of Calendars, Catalogues, and Indexes intended for the use of the public shall be kept in each of the Search Rooms, and shall be revised from time to time. Calendars, Catalogues, and Indexes not mentioned therein, or withdrawn therefrom, shall not be produced in any Search Room without an order from the Deputy Keeper. 12. Records not mentioned in any such list, and Records in course of arrangement, shall not be produced without an order from the Deputy Keeper. 13. Records and Documents of exceptional value, and Records and Docu¬ ments in fragile condition, shall be produced singly, or subject to such condi¬ tions as the officer in charge of the room shall, in the particular case, think requisite for their safety and integrity. 14. Records and Documents, when done with, shall forthwith be returned by the person to whom they have been produced, to the officer in charge of the room, or to one of the attendants, in exchange for the tickets referring to them, and every such person shall be held responsible for the Records or Documents issued to him or her, so long as his or her ticket shall remain with an officer of the Public Record Office. 15. A fresh ticket, clearly written and signed by the person to whom Records or Documents have been produced, or bearing the words “ kept out ”, shall be required for every Record or Document kept out from one day to another for the convenience of such person. 16. No person shall lean upon any Records, Documents, or Books belong¬ ing to the Public Record Office, or place upon them the paper on which he or she is writing, and the greatest care must be exercised in handling all books and documents. 1The following is the form of the ticket: Public Record Office. (One document only is to be applied for on this Ticket.) Date of I Application. ] Description of Document. 191 Signature of Applicant-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359759_0001_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


