Royal_Commission_on_the_British_Museum
Royal Commission on the British Museum
British government commission
The Royal Commission on the British Museum (RCBM) was set up to review the activities of the British Museum particularly in relation to its Library.
The Commission was set up following an approach made by a number of eminent scientists to Lord John Russell, the Prime Minister sent on 10 March 1847.[1] In June 1847 the original Commission was set up with eleven members and a quorum of five. Having met three times by the end of the year, it was found that the revolutionary events on the continent of Europe provided a distraction, and the commission failed to meet its quorum on occasions. On 5 May 1848 the commission was re-established with fourteen members and a quorum of three.[2]