The Admission Registers of St. Paul's School, from 1748 to 1876

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Page 421 - University, who are, according to the terms above specified, in their first year. 4. That every Scholar elected on this Foundation shall promise in writing to take a Degree in the most regular manner, by performing the Exercises and undergoing the Examinations appointed by the University for that purpose, and, in case of such promise being broken, the Scholarship shall be ipso facto vacant. 5. That the Scholar shall be entitled to the profits of the Scholarship for a period of four years, unless...
Page 421 - Annuities should be transferred to the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of this University, upon Trust, for the foundation of a Scholarship, to be called " The THOMAS BARNES Scholarship," in memory of his Brother THOMAS BARNES, MA, deceased, late of Pembroke College.
Page 421 - Mathematics. 3. That the Candidates for the Scholarship shall be Undergraduates in their first year, and that Undergraduates shall be deemed to be in their first year, if of not more than one year's standing from the time of their first residence ; and that this further qualification shall be requisite, viz., that the Candidates shall have been educated on the Foundation of Christ's Hospital, St Paul's School, or the Merchant Tailors...
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Page 421 - ... three Examiners, other than the Regius Professor of Divinity and the Lucasian Professor, two shall examine, specially but not exclusively, in Classics and one in Mathematics. 2. The Candidates for these Scholarships shall (except in cases hereafter specified...
Page 407 - If any doubt or question arises among the Governors as to the proper construction or application of any of the provisions of this Scheme, the Governors shall apply to the Charity Commissioners for their opinion and advice thereon, which opinion and advice when given shall be binding on the Governors and all persons claiming under the Trust who shall be affected by the question so decided.
Page 372 - ... out of part of the legacy of Mr. Richard Fishborne, citizen and mercer, of London, but originally of Huntingdon. This gentleman by his last will and testament, dated March 30th, 1625, amongst a great many legacies for pious and charitable purposes, amounting to the sum of £ 11,000 and upwards, did give and bequeath to the wardens and commonalty of the mystery of mercers of the city of London £ 2,800 to purchase two or more parsonages, rectories, or church livings, anciently appropriated to...

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