Record

RefNoMS/401
Previous numbersMS 401, MS 402, MS 403, MS 404, MS 405, MS 406
LevelSubFonds
TitleLibrary lending books of the Royal Society
CreatorThe Royal Society
Date1825-1902
DescriptionFive volumes listing loans of Royal Society library books to Fellows (MS/401/1-5).

One volume listing loans of instruments, paintings and other artwork (MS/401/6).
Extent6 volumes, MS Medium
PhysicalDescriptionPaper, bound, size 10.5 x 8.5 inches
ArrangementVolumes and the entries within them are arranged chronologically with the exception of the final volume (MS/401/6) which forms a separate chronological series for non-book loans and covers the dates 1888-1896.
AccessStatusOpen
AdminHistoryDuring the 19th Century only Fellows could access the Royal Society library and loan books from it. Further regulations governing the use of the library can be found in a document dated 16 Dec 1898, at the front of MS/401/5. The role of librarian was typically held by one of the Secretaries of the Society.

Non-Fellows had to have special permission from the President or Council of the Royal Society to access the library. Correspondence referring to access to the library for non-Fellows may be found in the New Letter Books (outgoing correspondence from the Royal Society 1885-1931).
RelatedMaterialOther Royal Society library lending books covering the dates 1902-1981 can be found as follows:
MS/677 (1902-1965)
MS/717 (1965-1985)
MS/726 (1980-1981)

Correspondence referring to access to the library for non-Fellows may be found in the New Letter Books (outgoing correspondence from the Royal Society 1885-1931).
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