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Public libraries as we know them today did not exist in the early 19th century.  There were subscription libraries, where one paid to borrow, and circulating libraries which worked on the same principle.  The difference seems to have been whether those subscribing had a say in what was bought as stock.  It would have been very important that Silvanus ensured that items borrowed from the library were returned, as books were still relatively expensive.

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The Bevan Family Letters website is a micro-site of The Regency Town House website. The Town House is a grade 1 Listed terraced home of the mid-1820s being developed as a heritage centre and museum to focus on the architecture and social history of Brighton & Hove between the 1780s and 1840s. For further information about the Town House project see http://www.rth.org.uk.