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31 GEO. III, Cap. XXXII.

An Act to relieve, upon conditions and under restrictions, the persons therein described from certain penalties and disabilities to which Papists, or persons professing the Popish Religion, are by law subject.

[Section 13 permits Roman Catholics, upon certain conditions, to act as tutors or schoolmasters.]

14. Provided always, that no person professing the Roman Catholick religion shall obtain or hold the mastership of any college or school of royal foundation or of any other endowed college or school for the education of youth, or shall keep a school in either of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

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ABJURATION, Oath of: see OATHS. ADDENBROOKE, John, M.D., founder of Hospital at Cambridge; p. 76. ADDERBURY turnpike road, Trustees of; 37 G. 3, c. 170.

ALEHOUSES: see UNIVERSITIES, tit. Privileges; UNIV. CAMBRIDGE. ALLEGIANCE, Oath of: see OATHS. ALMANACS: see UNIVERSITIES. ANNE, Queen, annexed a Prebend at Gloucester to the Mastership of Pembroke College, Oxford, a Prebend at Rochester to the Provostship of Oriel College, and a Prebend at Norwich to the Mastership of St. Katharine's College; pp. 55-57.

ANNEXATION: see BENEFICES, tit. Augmentation.

APOTHECARIES: see UNIVERSITIES, tit. Privileges.

ARUNDEL, Thomas, Abp. of Canterbury, claimed the right of visiting the University of Oxford; p. 4. ARUNDEL, Thomas, Earl of; p. 4. ASSISE of bread, wine, and ale: see UNIV. OXFORD.

ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS: graduates may be admitted after having served three years under articles of clerkship; 23 & 24 V. c. 127, 8. 2. persons having passed certain University Examinations may be admitted after four years' service; ib. s. 5, note.

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BENEFICES continued:

such augmentation to be in the form of
an annual rent; ib. s. 5.

See LEASES, tit. Division of Lands.
an augmentation may be granted, to
take effect on the determination of
a beneficial lease; 1 & a W. 4, c. 45,
88. 7, 8.

no augmentation allowed to raise the
clear annual value of any benefice to a
greater amount than £300; ib. s. 16:
but the limit is enlarged to £500 by
23 & 24 V. c. 59, s. 7.

power to appropriate and annex lands,
tithe rent charge, or other permanent
endowment to any church or chapel
in lieu of annual rents or other pay-
ments previously reserved or granted
by way of augmentation or endow-
ment, with consent of incumbent, dio-
cesan, and patron; 23 & 24 V. c. 59,

8. II.

4,

Colleges enabled to annex any rectory
impropriate or tithes to any church or
chapel within the place in which the
rectory lies or the tithes arise, and to
annex any lands &c. to any church or
chapel in their own patronage (whether
sole or alternate), yet not so as to raise
the clear annual value to a greater
amount than £300; 1 & 2 W. 4, c. 45,
88. 11-16: but the limit is enlarged
to £500 by 23 & 24 V. c. 59, 8. 7.
deed of annexation to be deposited in the
registry of the diocese; 1 & 2 W.
0.45, 8. 26.
power to sell sinecure rectories &c., ad-
vowsons, impropriate rectories, lands
&c., power also to endow or augment
benefices in the patronage of the Uni-
versity or College selling &c., either
from the proceeds of such sale or other
moneys, or by annexation of impro-
priate rectories &c., up to the value
of £300 a year, or even above that
with consent of Ecclesiastical Com-
missioners; 23 & 24 V. c. 59, ss. 7-10.
Colleges may lend money without interest
for the purpose of building, rebuild-
ing, repairing, or purchasing residence
houses on benefices in their patronage;
170. 3. 0.53; 1 & 2 V. c. 23; 1 & 2 V.
0.100, 873 also for the purpose of
purchasing land to become glebe; 55
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Colleges empowered to redeem Land Tax
on hrings in their patronage, and to
become entitled to an equivalent rent
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Pajuats disabled fem presenting to bene-
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BENEFICES Continued:

hospitals, and donatives, and the right
of presenting &c. given to the Univer-
sities; 3 J. I, c. 5; 13 Anne, c. 13, s. 1 ;
10 G. 4, c. 7: see UNIV. CAMBRIDGE,
UNIV. OXFORD.

the same disability extended to trustees
of Papists; 1 W. & M. c. 26; 13 Anne,
c. 13, s. I.

any such trustee presenting without
having given notice to the proper
University within three months after
the vacancy to forfeit £500; 1 W. & M.
c. 26.

either University, or their presentees, may
exhibit bills in any Court of Equity for
the discovery of secret trusts of advow-
sons; 13 Anne, c. 13, s. 4.

the Court in which any Quare impedit is
depending at the instance of either
University, or of their clerk, may take
proceedings for the discovery of secret
trusts; ib. s. 5.

no lapse shall incur nor plenarty be a bar
against either University till after a
time limited, provided a bill of dis-
covery be exhibited before lapse in-
curred; ib. s. 8.

either University may bring writ of
Quare impedit either by the name of
"Chancellor and Scholars" (see 3 J. 1,
c. 5) or by the proper name of incorpo-
ration; ib. s. 9.

every grant of any advowson or right of
presentation by any Papist or his trus-
tee to be void unless made bona fide
and for a full and valuable considera-
tion to a Protestant purchaser, and
every devise of the same made with
intent to secure the benefit to the heirs
or family of such Papist to be void;
II G. 2, c. 17.

grantees and their presentees compellable
to make discovery relating to grants,
as directed by c. 13 of 13 Anne in the
case of trustees; ib.
Plurality.

See HEADS OF Colleges.
Residence.

Heads of Colleges and Halls, Head Mas-
ters of Eton and Winchester, holding
but one benefice with cure of souls,
exempt from penalties for non-resi-
dence; 1 & 2 V. c. 106, s. 37.
Professors and Public Readers resident
within the precincts of their University
and reading lectures, Provost of Eton,
and Warden of Winchester, may count
time of requisite and actual residence
there as residence on a benefice; ib.
s. 38.
Canons of cathedral churches, Fellows of
Eton and Winchester, statutably resi-

BENEFICES continued:

dent and performing duties there, may
count such residence as residence on a
benefice, but not for more than five
months in a year; ib. 8. 39.
BEQUESTS, Specific: see LEGACIES.
BODLEY, Sir Thomas: his agreement with
the Stationers' Company for copies of
published books; p. 187, n.

Books:
CIES.
BOTANIC Gardens: see TOBACCO.
BOUNDARIES, unknown or disputed: see
ESTATES.

see COPY, COPYRIGHT, LEGA-

BRENT, Benedict, Proctor of Oxford ; p. 4.
BRICKENDEN, Colwell, D.D., Master of
Pembroke College, Oxford; p. 55.
BURGHLEY, Sir William Cecil, Lord,
Chancellor of Cambridge; p. 28.
BYRCH, John, Proctor of Oxford; p. 4.

CAM, River:

three of the Conservators to be nominated
by the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor
of Cambridge and the Heads of Col-
leges; 14 & 15 V. c. xcii, ss. 14-16.
the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor to be
one of the auditors of the Conserva-
tors' accounts, and a Head of a Col-
lege to be another auditor; ib. s. 22.
no boats &c. to remain or lie in any part
of the river along the backs of the
Colleges; ib. s. *3.

bargemen &c. damaging property or
trespassing on premises of any College
abutting on the river liable to a fine of
£5; ib.

tolls to be made up, if necessary, by the
London and Cambridge Junction Canal
Company; 52 G. 3, c. cxli, s. 54.
CAMBRIDGE:

Local Acts; Award, 19 & 20 V. c. xvii.
Gas, 30 & 31 V. c. lxxvii.
Improvement, 28 G. 3, c. 64;
34 G. 3, c. 104.

Waterworks, 16 & 17 V. c.
xxiii.
Addenbrooke's Hospital established; 7
G. 3, c. 99: entitled to certain fines
which may be imposed on the Eastern
Counties Railway Company; 7 & 8 V.
c. lxii, s. 188.

Finance Committee to be appointed an-
nually by the Council; 19 & 20 V.
c. xvii, ss. 60. 61.

Hobson's Conduit protected; 52 G. 3,
c. cxli.
Commissioners under the Improvement

Acts to be the Local Board of Health

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CAMBRIDGE Continued:

for the Cambridge District; 11 & 12 V.
c. 63, s. 31: seven Members of such
Board to be a quorum; ib. s. 34: the
Board may supply water to Colleges
and Halls and to University premises
on special terms; b. s. 93.
Mayor and Bailiffs not required to pro-
mise to observe the privileges of the
University; 19 & 20 V. c. xvii, s. 4:
Oaths of Aldermen &c. required by
Henry III abolished; ib. s. 5.
Watch Committee, constitution of, ib.
88. 51-54 such Committee to have en-
tire control of the Constabulary Force;
ib. s. 55.

Watercourse supplying the Town pro-
tected; 47 G. 3, sess. 2, c. lx.

See also COLLEGES, tit. Rooms; COLLEGES
IN CAMBRIDGE, tit. Improvement Acts;
UNIV. CAMBRIDGE.

CANONRIES: no person to hold one, until
he has been six years in Priest's Orders,
unless it be a Canonry annexed to a
Professorship or to a Headship of a
College; 3 & 4 V. c. 113, s. 27.

CANTERBURY, Archbishop of see UNI-
VERSITIES, tit. Visitation.
CANTERRURY, [Dr. Longley] Archbishop
of, a referee in the matter of Christ
Church; p. 329.

CARTER, George, D.D., Provost of Oriel
College; p. 56.

CATHEDRAL preferment: see HEADS OF
COLLEGES.

CHAPLAINS: see COMMON PRAYER.
CHARLES I in Council adjudged to the
Archbishop of Canterbury the right of
visiting the Universities jure metro-
politico; p. 7, n.

CHARTERS: see LETTERS PATENT.
CHRIST CHURCH:

affected by the Universities and College
Estates Acts; 21 & 22 V. c. 44, s. 31 ;
23 & 24 V. c. 59, s. 7.
affected only by ss. 5 and 6 of the Cathe-
dral Act, 3 & 4 V. c. 113; and only by
8. 12 of the Ecclesiastical Commission
Act of 1868, 31 & 32 V. c. 114.
annexed to the Oxford Incorporation for
the relief of the Poor; p. 220, n.
entitled to a rent charge of 4d. for part
of the site of Hertford College; p. 132.
premises protected against vicinity of
gasometer &c., and against disturb-
ance by the Gas Company; 58 G. 3,
c. lxiv, ss. 11, 48.

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CHRIST CHURCH continued:

servators of the Thames; 29 & 30 V. c. 89.

a Canonry annexed to the Regius Professorship of Divinity without any form of admission; 10 Anne, c. 45. a Canonry annexed to the Margaret Professorship of Divinity; 3 & 4 V. c. 113, s. 5.

a Canonry subject to provisions (contained in the Act) respecting the endowment of Archdeaconries; ib. two Canonries annexed to two new Professorships about to be founded by the Queen; ib. s. 6.

a Canonry stated to be annexed to the Regius Professorship of Hebrew; p. 330 see also 3 & 4 V. c. 113, 8. 5. a Member of any other College or Hall in Oxford accepting any Professorship with a Canonry annexed ceases thereby to be a Member of such College or Hall; 3 & 4 V. c. 113, 8. 6.

New Ordinance.

sanctioned by 30 & 31 V. c. 76. of whom the House or Collegiate Foundation to consist; ib. cl. 1. Governing Body thereof; ib. cl. 2. £500 to be paid yearly to the Regius Professor of Greek; ib. cl. 9. £40 apiece payable yearly to the Regius Professors of Divinity and Hebrew; ib. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, Cambridge, specially interested in Hobson's Conduit; p. 125. CLERKS, Articled: see ATTORNEYS. COLERIDGE, Rt. Hon. Sir John Taylor, a referee in the matter of Christ Church; P. 329.

COLLEGES:

not affected by the following Acts; against misemployment of charitable gifts, 43 El. c. 4; restraining the gift of land for charitable uses, 9 G. 2, c. 36 (see 24 & 25 V. c. 9); for registering charitable gifs, 52 G. 3, c. 102; for improving Grammar Schools, 3 & 4 V. c. 77; for the better administration of charitable trusts, 16 & 17 V. c. 137. College Premises.

no lease to be granted of College premises &c. ; 21 & 22 V. c. 44, 8. 26. allowances, in respect of Property Tax, to be granted for repairs of chapels, of the public buildings and offices, and of the gardens, walks, and grounds for recreation, maintained by Colleges or Halls; 5 & 6 V. c. 35.

power to borrow money, from the Commissioners under the Acts for the issuing of Exchequer Bills for Public Works, for the building, rebuilding, enlarging, improving, or fitting up additional or

COLLEGES continued:

existing rooms, buildings, and offices, for the purpose of increasing the accommodation of students; 5 G. 4, c. 36. Common Prayer.

to use the Book of Common Prayer in their Chapels; 14 C. 2, c. 4, 88. I, 13. may use Common Prayer (except Holy Communion) in Greek, Latin, or Hebrew, in their Chapels; 2 & 3 E. 6, c. 1 : may use the whole in Latin; 14 C. 2,

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Rooms. occupation of College rooms, &c., not to entitle any person to vote in elections of Members of Parliament for Oxford or Cambridge; 2 & 3 W. 4, c. 45: nor to be enrolled a citizen of Oxford or a burgess of Cambridge; 5 & 6 W. 4, c. 76, s. 137.

separate apartments in Colleges and Halls to be charged with House Tax as entire houses; 14 & 15 V. c. 36. Sale of Advowsons.

power to sell, or to purchase, advowsons of benefices now annexed to Headships; 3 & 4 V. c. 113, s. 69: see 23 & 24 V. c. 59, s. Io.

Scholarships. Scholarships &c. now tenable only at particular Colleges by persons educated at certain Public Schools may be made tenable by such persons free from that restriction; 31 & 32 V. c. 118. See also

BENEFICES, tit. Augmentation; ESTATES; LEASES; MORTMAIN; TUTORS.

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