| University of Cambridge - 1802 - 296 pages
...office, in the absence only of the Chancellor, embraces the execution of the Chancellor's powers and government of the University according to her statutes. He must, by an Act passed in 1587, be Head of some College, and during his continuance in oflice he acts as a Magistrate... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1818 - 360 pages
...office, in the absence only of the Chancellor, embraces the execution of the Chancellor's powers and government of the University, according to her statutes. He must, by an Act passed in 1587, be Head of some college, and during his continuance in office he acts as a magistrate... | |
| Cambridge (England) - 1830 - 350 pages
...Court-leet. He appoints a Deputy by Letters Patent. A VICE-CHANCELLOR, who is annually elected on the 4th of November, by the Senate. His office, in the absence of the Chancellor, embraces the execution * The jurisdietion of the University extends a mile every way round, reckoning from any part of tics... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1831 - 552 pages
...which are confirmed by a Grace of the Senate. A VICE-CHANCELLOR, who is elected annually on the 4th of November, by the Senate. His office, in the absence...of the Chancellor's powers, and the government of thd University, according to her statutes. He must, by an order made in 1587, be the Head of some college... | |
| Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin - Universities and colleges - 1834 - 84 pages
...hold a leet according to charter and custom. *A VICE CHANCELLOR, who is elected annually on the fourth of November by the senate. His office, in the absence...embraces the execution of the chancellor's powers. He must be the head of some college, and during office he acts as a magistrate for the university and... | |
| Cambridge (England) - 1837 - 318 pages
...Court-leet. He appoints a Deputy by Letters Patent. A VICE-CHANCELLOR, who is annually elected on the 4th of November, by the Senate. His office, in / the absence...and the government of the University, according to its statutes. A COMMISSARY, who is an officer under the Chancellor. He holds a court of record for... | |
| Benjamin Dann Walsh - Universities and colleges - 1837 - 176 pages
...by Dr. Capcot, a Fellow of Trinity. The Cambridge Calendar (p. 5.) states, " that the Vicechancellor must, by an order made in 1587, be the Head of some College." Fuller too says, " that there was an act made amongst the Doctors" to that effect.f But there is no... | |
| 1838 - 314 pages
...Court-leet. He appoints a Deputy by Letters Patent. A VICE-CHANCELLOR, who is annually elected on the 4th of November, by the Senate. His office, in the absence...and the government of the University, according to its statutes. A COMMISSARY, who is an officer under the Chancellor. He holds a court of record for... | |
| Architecture - 1845 - 318 pages
...University extends a mile every way round, reckoning from auy part of the extremities of the town. the absence of the Chancellor, embraces the execution...and the government of the University, according to its statutes. A COMMISSARY, who is an officer under the Chancellor. He holds a court of record for... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1849 - 560 pages
...established charter and custom. He appoints a Deputy. A VICE-CHANCELLOR, who is elected annually on the 4th of November, by the Senate. His office, in the absence...University according to her Statutes. He must, by an order of the Heads made in 1587, be the Head of some college; and during his continuance in office he acts... | |
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