Circular from Lord Chamberlains’s Office   23 June 18581

Circular

In order to prevent the possible recurrence of misunderstanding on the part of those Persons occupying Apartments in Hampton Court Palace or detached Buildings in the neighbourhood The Lord Chamberlain feels it to be his Duty to point out that the Grant is limited to those named in the Warrants, and is strictly Personal to them respectively, and that, in no case, can the Expenditure of Money upon any Apartment in the Palace or adjacent Buildings be admitted as constituting any thing like a claim either for pecuniary remuneration or for the benefit of Survivorship to the Relations of any Person, to whom a Warrant for Apartments may have been issued by The Lord Chamberlain.

Lord Chamberlain’s Office | June 23. 1858


Endorsed by Faraday: Circular from Lord Chamberlain’s Office

De La Warr.

Please cite as “Faraday3459,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 27 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday3459