The Town Library dates from 1832, when the Saffron Walden Literary and Scientific Institution (SWLSI) was founded by the town's leading citizens, for ‘the promotion and diffusion of useful and scientific knowledge. First by circulating books and periodicals among the members and subscribers, and after such circulation, to preserve them as a library for the use of the Society.’ Another purpose was to promote lectures and discussions. The Institution and the library were in theory linked, rather than totally integrated, by a constitution the complexity of which probably baffled contemporaries as much as it baffles us; but for our purposes it may be disregarded, since for the inhabitants of Saffron Walden the Library and the Institution were one. The enterprise was the product of an instinctive bookishness characteristic of Victorian Britain, though now much attenuated.
