Documents Relating to the University and Colleges of Cambridge, Volume 3

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G. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1852

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Page 498 - And so we bid you farewell. Given at our Court at Whitehall, the 26th day at June, 1688, in the fourth year of our reign.
Page 70 - And lastly, we do, by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, grant unto the said AB, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof...
Page 523 - Canada," and that by the same name they shall have perpetual succession and a common seal ; and that they and their successors shall, from time to time have full power to...
Page 532 - We will also, and by these Presents do, for Us, our Heirs and Successors, give and grant...
Page 338 - G ordinato sive proviso, aut aliqua alia re causa vel materia quacunque, in aliquo non obstante. In cujus rei testimonium has Literas nostras fieri fecimus Patentes. TESTE Me ipso, apud Westmonasterium, vicesimo secundo die Aprilis, anno regni nostri decimo quinto.1 Per breve de Private Sigillo.
Page 546 - The elections are decided by examination, on all subjects of Academical learning, without preference to any branch of science or literature above others studied in the university at the time. The only restriction is, that there shall never be eight Fellows natives of the same county at one time. . While the college remains uncompleted, the elections to Fellowships are at uncertain times, depending upon the vacancies.
Page 523 - ... and their successors for ever, shall be one distinct and separate body politic and corporate in deed and in name, by the name and style of " the Chancellor, President and Scholars of King's College, at York, in the province of Upper Canada...
Page 542 - The Master is elected by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the Masters of St John's and Clare Hall, from among those who are or have been Professors or Fellows. The electors to the Professorships are the same as to the Mastership, with the addition of the Master.
Page 517 - George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting...
Page 245 - The Master, Fellows, and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge. THIS College, dedicated in honour of St John the Evangelist, was founded by the LADY MARGARET, COUNTESS OF RICHMOND AND DERBY, mother of King Henry VII and Foundress of Christ's College.

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