Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act for amending former Acts relative to the British Museum. [2] |
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Citation | 5 Geo. 4. c. 39 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 17 May 1824 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by | British Museum Act 1963 |
Status: Repealed |
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