The charter and statutes of Downing college1805 - 40 pages |
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... Librarian . The word Pupil , to all other persons admitted into the College , whether Fellow Commoners , Pensioners , or Sizars , being under the degree of Master of Arts . The word Commoner , to every person in Com- mons in the College ...
... Librarian . The word Pupil , to all other persons admitted into the College , whether Fellow Commoners , Pensioners , or Sizars , being under the degree of Master of Arts . The word Commoner , to every person in Com- mons in the College ...
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... as long as he continues a member of the College , and demeans himself well and faithfully in his office ; but for any misbehaviour therein he shall be removed by the Master . STATUTE X. OF THE LIBRARIAN . THERE shall be an DOWNING COLLEGE .
... as long as he continues a member of the College , and demeans himself well and faithfully in his office ; but for any misbehaviour therein he shall be removed by the Master . STATUTE X. OF THE LIBRARIAN . THERE shall be an DOWNING COLLEGE .
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... Librarian , to be appointed by himself . The Under Librarian shall be constantly present in the Library while it is open , for the delivery and receipt of books . After the Library shall be completed , and there shall be one thousand ...
... Librarian , to be appointed by himself . The Under Librarian shall be constantly present in the Library while it is open , for the delivery and receipt of books . After the Library shall be completed , and there shall be one thousand ...
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... Librarian shall reside the same time that is required for the Bursar , and under the same penalties . The Master , Professors , and Fellows , present at the audit , or the major part of them , may , from time to time , add any ...
... Librarian shall reside the same time that is required for the Bursar , and under the same penalties . The Master , Professors , and Fellows , present at the audit , or the major part of them , may , from time to time , add any ...
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... Librarian ; but that he shall neither hold two of the said offices of Bursar , Tutor , and Librarian ; nor shall he hold any other of the offices in the College , while there is any other person qualified , according to the Statutes ...
... Librarian ; but that he shall neither hold two of the said offices of Bursar , Tutor , and Librarian ; nor shall he hold any other of the offices in the College , while there is any other person qualified , according to the Statutes ...
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aforesaid annual audit appointed Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York audit day Bachelor of Arts Bursar called Doll's Close called Downing College Candidates Catherine his wife Chaplains College and Clare-Hall Court of Chancery Dame Catherine day of election Dean default degree of Master direct Divine Service Electors examination Fellows and Scholars Francis Annesley heirs at law hereby declared hereby further hereby ordained hereditaments higher degree holy orders intended college ipso facto vacant John's College Lay Fellowships lege Librarian licence Lord Archbishop lowships major manner manors Mary Goate Master of Arts member or officer mortmain necessary buildings number of Fellows oath person elected piece of ground place and office possession present Professors and Fellows Professorship Pupils purpose resident in College Resident Member respect revenues Sir George Cornewall Sir George Downing Sizars statutes of mortmain tenements thereof Tutor University of Cambridge vacated Vice-Master vote whatsoever whereas William Henry Scourfield yearly stipend
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