Liber Scholasticus: Or, An Account of the Fellowships, Scholarships, and Exhibitions, at the Univesities of Oxford and Cambridge ; by Whom Founded and Whether Open to Natives of England and Wales, Or Restricted to Particular Places and Persons : Also, of Such Colleges, Public Schools, Endowed Grammar Schools, Chartered Companies of the City of London, Corporate Bodies, Trustees, &c. as Have University Advantages Attached to Them Or in Their Patronage--

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Página 61 - Christ's College, the President of the College of Physicians, the Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn, the Master of the Charterhouse, and the Governors of Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals.
Página 46 - BROWNE'S SCHOLARSHIP. SIR WILLIAM BROWNE, Knt. MD, left a perpetual rent-charge of £21 per annum, upon sundry estates for founding a Scholarship, to be paid clear of taxes and disbursements, to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars, of the University.
Página 49 - Scholar shall not hold any other University Scholarship. 7. — Every Scholar shall, during the time of his holding this Scholarship, reside the major part of each term ; and if he shall not have kept such residence, he shall vacate his Scholarship, unless he has been prevented by illness or any other cause which shall be approved of by the Vice-Chancellor, the Public Orator, and the Greek Professor. 8. — Every Scholar who shall obtain any ecclesiastical benefice or preferment, or shall be Master...
Página 360 - In the name of God, Amen! I, Charles Parkin, clerk, Rector of Oxburgh, in the county of Norfolk, being of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, in manner and form...
Página 371 - Act thereinafter mentioned, but that such Provision should not extend to the Case of Railways to be made in Scotland; and it was thereby further enacted, that it should be lawful for any Three of those who were on the Committee (as therein denned) of any Company so dissolved, at any Time after the Dissolution thereof...
Página 47 - Scholar elected on this foundation shall promise in writing to take the degree of BA in the most regular way. Where personal merits are equal, those are to be preferred who stand most in need of assistance. If any Scholar shall degrade or determine, and go...
Página 50 - Students in Civil Law or Medicine, of not less than four or more than seven years standing, who shall be required, before they are admitted to become candidates, to produce certificates from their respective Professors, that they have kept the exercises necessary for the degree of Bachelor of Law or Physic. 3. — That out of the net annual proceeds of Mr Tyrwhitt's Benefaction the sum of £150.
Página 191 - To the finding, maintaining, and establishing for ever a free grammar-school in Boston aforesaid, and a fit master to teach, instruct, and serve in the said school for the education and instruction of boys and youths in grammar : and also for the finding two presbyters for the celebration of divine service in the parish church of Boston aforesaid ; and four poor inhabitants of the borough aforesaid, to pray there for ever for our good and prosperous state whilst we live, and after our decease, for...
Página 238 - The Governors of the possessions, revenues and goods of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth in Sherborne in the county of Dorset.
Página 48 - ... college according to the cycle of Proctors, but the appointment. shall be made by the university. Or if the Public Orator, or the Greek Professor, shall be prevented by illness or otherwise from attending the examination, or if the colleges shall have neglected to signify to the Vice-Chancellor the appointment of the electors according to their respective turns, then deputies shall be appointed by Grace. 3. — The first examination commenced on Monday January...

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