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'./ ^ MtCROCpry RKOIUTION TIST CHART (ANSI and l30 TEST CHART No 2) m. A /IPPLlEp IIVMGE Inc ^K 1653 Eqsl Main Street B^a Roctiester. New York 14609 USA ^S r (716) 482 - OJOO -Phone ^S <7'6) 288 - 5989 ^ FO)t ■J ■ ^V,.' i ■.:./:■ J*- - %.:. S' % ■>:';i m ■I f STATUTES, RULES and ORDINANCES, OF THB UNIVEIISITY •/■^-("'•- i.;-v.--r' V m or king's COLLEGE At W I N D S O R, IN T»6 «.'■■ ■ PROVINCE OF NQVA-SCOTI A. .-, .; 11 " i ■ ■■ ■ Ml «ii).j':.a[iasE CTBt » ii 1 1 ■ -"■ " , ■■■ H A L. IF -A X t '■'-■ riintedby JOHN HOWE, riir.lci toihc KlICC'!, Mcfl ExcellLnt M.jefly- . u,.. •-V \ ,;l:i!;-«*. / ^ -.\ :/ A •■- P 32iSi: *--" \ :^^: '>» TriE -PABLE, Th? Ratirioatioo, * Bjok Pige I. Jlf the Cullcjc— Of Pcrfons. ■*. '^ i| ■■^1 / Tide I. Of tha G')vernors» 2. Of the P.iiron, • - 3^ bf'tlK Vlitor, ; ■ . 4. Of" the Coll^g(?V 5. OitiJc Intciu.il Government of the GaUege, ^ 8. OF the Prcfiileir, • \ v«. ".7. Of theP.oftUbiSi.ndFclliJWS'-— (in g:ncriif)» \ , (in p.Lrticuiaf) 8. Of t'leothcr OTicersof theOiIIcgtf, .9. Oftne V cc-Prc'tdcnt, or Jj|euiJ, . ly. O: it;0 'l\iicf Allegiance and bupremacy^ 3. The three Articles, ; . "^ 4,-Thc Oath of Olhce, • 5. Thcidbriiry Oath, 6. Formulae relating to Degreev The Oalhof the Examiners, ^ The TclUmoTlitim of the JixaminefS^ Petition for a Degree, Petition for » Dilpenfation, Teftifnonium of the Prefident and Burfar, to refidencc, the Prefident and Profcflbrs, to Lc«ilurcs, and College Exerciies, —^ii— -of the PreGdent, &c. to Principles and Condu(f>, ■-/•- of the Prefident and Proftors, to Exercifes^ for Degree?, t:A a. b. c. d. e. f. I i. 1. m. -of the Proilor to Subfcription, -Form of Prsefentation, ——Form of Conferring a Degree, Oath and admiiHon to Regency, Fdrmulx rokting to Incorporations, Licence to pra£lice, grantci to Bachelors io Medicine^ 7- «. g. Scheme of Lcflurct, 10. Form of Grace, sii Tabic of Fees, 3«) 40 4i 4* 43 ]- 4+ 45 46 47 48 THE ■"s. ■if i-v,:; \ The ratification. WHEREAS His Majcfty, Kin^ Gforgc the Tliirtl. hrn ?irf tl gracicvflv fleafcd to irtiic Ins Roy J Lcucfs Patent, Uaiuijj d.itt? :ii W clhiim'lUr, llic iwcllih d.iy ot M.tyi in the forty-fccond year oHiincign, lu il>oV/ouli tUluwiri » GEORGE the Third, by the Grace- of Cod,, of the United Ki/ip^ of Grcat-Eiitun and luhiiiJ, Kinjj, Defender of ihe I'aiih, to all to whom /litleprtluus iluli c6:ue greeting : WHEREAS wc hive declared our to^.tI intention to en.ib;ffii, within our province^ of Nova-Scotia, in North Ameiica, a Ct4kge for the. cducatiion of youth in iLc prin- ' ciplcs of trucrtiigion, arid for their inftru'flion in the different branchc.; ctfciincc and li- terature, which arc taup,ht at our Univcilitits in this kirigJom, And Whereas the fum of four tlioufind t.mindi granted by dtir P.rt|ianvrnt in that part of our united kingdom, c.tlle.l Great Cri^im, hath been ap;)iicd in eicv^Eij"i» a fait ible building within the town of Vv'indfbr, in O' r faid Provinc:-, cii ;i piccc'ot" l.ii.d whieli h ul been purchafcd by means of anr^nt of the Gtncral AJlen.bly of our faid Province fjf tliat purpoftf. ^ * , " And whereas the fiid building hifth been fitted for the rt'fi Ijnie of profcfT-irs and fhi- dcnta, and an endowment of four hitncjccd pounds, ftirreiKVjjof-tb.t pr6|i»cc (cni;,.! to three hundred and fi\tv pounds Britilh (Idling) per aiiiiUii'i, bath been Jlitcd tor the fiipport thereof, by the f lid General A !r;' teh for ilie more perfca eftdblilhment ofthe faid Culi?;..;, and r>r ittCf»r>M,ratipo;'hc n r 'vrs tlvcitof for the purpofcs uforclaid, and for luch furihcr endpwnient'tlieicof as to us fivouM ieem meet. Wc hiving taken the picmir.'s into our Royal Confulcrnt^'^n, and duly wii^hiR^'r tlifi great utility and im|)ortai;.ce offuch an infriiu'ion, arc wiiliny and dofjrcustb coaJclccnd to their reciucff : know ye, therefore, that wc, of our efpcci;,! gfr.ce, ceif.'in Inowki'-c, and mere motion, have willed, ordai.ntd and ' ti>cfc p-aferta for u?, ov..r . hars and fucceffi rs, will, ordain and g, ant, ^hat upon the (aid land, and iiitue l:i,ilL.*;ni^,.ur buildings fo erc-5ted, or to be eica-d thcrjon ai cur h-.vn of WivnsoR, Incur fc!:1Prs- vince of KovA Sqotia, thercjliallle (flai:}^hcd from thy ihir cm Collrj^.,. (Le n. r''jr rfca. -' Uniycrffyy for th: education andlnjjriur.^n ofyoiiibanJjiuhrtSyin aris' gndjl^^tifius, /^ continue for ever; gndto be called Kino's Coi.lf:c.e : and jhat ourtruHy and v/dl-bi lo- ved Sir John IVentwortb, Baronet, Lieuhiunl-Go-vfrnor viUr fi.id Provii, cc, cr the Go- vernor, or the Licutcnant-Govcniorof cur faid Fiovincv; for fii'j tlir.j btin;; ; the Ri/ht Reverend Father in God Charles /i:^lixy Bf^^ ci &:cI)\k^(^: of Nwah.!k, bl" the Bifliop of the faid Dioctfc' for the time h ■ ' " - M inj; ; o'jr trir'H'aiul •Tl-b (-■uYCt '\\miii iversf Ghkf J ujlice of o\iX {m\ Pi; \i:.cc of Nova^Hjoti,*, or llie Clii'-f T;:U (7 SalL ICC f our fiid Province for the time being ; our tiu.ty and weli-b-loval /f/, :.>,/.-j, '.r Crole, Ju'k "i cur Court of Vice Admiralty in Nova Scv>lia, o ; thAju.-lge of oar-CouriofVice-Ad'T Jril m our faid 1- rovtnce fertile tims bcii^g ; our truttvLfld wcll-bdoved A/t7: full powcrto break, alteir, make new, or chap(.e f.'rK ' "'''"'yo™ t""e to Umc, • aud plrafbre, and as ih.ll b. ft-ind eKp^:nt ^ Si.t hv .' T'" ^ "'' ''^ ^''^'^ ^'" t-ilies hereafter niJiU a bo•dvno^>,V.n-!./^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ """"^ '° ^""^ ^"d at all "capable to have, ^^W^c^^^Xf:^^'^-^ 'r^''"^^' ''' ^' '^'^ -<» we do hereby for us,, our hei f and f^cM^ ' J^^'^'.^W. and retain ; and cencetothemandHiirYucc Srrbvthcn^^^^^^ £'7^ «"d grant full authority, and f.ec Ji- -.quire, hold po/Ili, en; ";^ , r?an.hng any Uatutes or ftatute of n^ortmuin, any nraSon ^o^.^ f F' "°'^'^- tes, lands, tenements, rents, and heredftaments of uW J- ''"•''''"' ^'^vowfons, mefTua- >s .lut the farne do not exceed in ;^^S?the ^^^ charges : and moreover, to take iSSe ^n ^^; k u \^^ P"""^^ ^^^^^^ a» ' .nd retain. notwithf?and;,;^rf;Sr?S;^r^^ enjoy, j^ceive, poflHi cl>'attles,.?hantable and other bortribution oiL rdLrf^^^^^ '7^ '" °'" ^"y fi°°^«» the faid governors, prendent, ai;d fclE a^d ' iSr fLcS" "'. "'''f "^^ '' ^" ^ '''»' and may be able and capable in W to L «nH t V "^^^^^^ > *^' ^me name, fhall iV^r a:!d be anAver^ t a^ t^^y'^J^^^.'^^^^^rf^P'^^^ ^"^ t>e impleaded, an. 'withi.v our United Ki.gdo.n of d^c^I^S IfSd I^d^ 7 5'''" of judicature • . ^cotla, and other our d^minio.. ^.^ ' " uS^l^^^J^^^ .../■■■■.l- ■■■:■■■■■■,.: :■ ■:::'^':'- ' ?::'"'■ \ ■:^"-'\ .■':.-':'■ ' : ;. .: ^. z' tew,-' ■ ^ ncc ofNo- ral for our t Suwarr, ral of our worthf Sc" evince for in manner id College t'd'clve or niitations) 'es, rule^ ices, fhall igible and Ti. And liege, and - icature Nova 3) ntat- ter«, I . The RATIFICATION'; ' ^ ters and dernands whaifoerer, of what kind and nature or fort focver^' In as large, ample, and beneficial manner and form, as any other body politic and corporate, or any other, our liege fubjefts, bj-ing perlons able ami capable in law, may or can have, take, purchafe receiv*,' hold, pofl^fs, enjoy, retain, fue, implead or atifwcr, or be fued, impleaded, or anfwered in any manner whatfoever, And we do by thefe prefents, for us, our heirs and ficcelToirs, will, otliirt and gran% that the Governors of the fiid College or the major. put of tliem, (hJl h.vve power and authority to frame and make Statotks, Rules, and Ordinances, touching and con- ccrnlrvg the good government c^e faiU College, the performance of divine fcrvice there- in, the ftudies, letftures, exercifilf degrees in arts and fdcultioa, and all matters regardin » tjje fame J the cledtion, qualification and relidence, of the prefideiu, fellows, and feholarst the management of tlie revenues and property of the faid College.the fabrics, (Upends ; and provikon for the prefident, fellows, fcholars and officers of the fai«l College, and alfo touching and concerning any other hnatter or thing which to them fifallfeem good, fit, ufeful, and agreeable to this our Charter : and alfo from time to time, to revoke, auo- ment, or alter all,every or any of the faid llatutes, rules, and ordinances, aS to them or the major part of them, (hall feem meet and expedienti Provided, that the%id (tatutcs, rules and ordinances, or any of them, (lull not be repugnant to the. la*».and (latutes of' this our realm, andof our faid Province of Nova-Scotia ; prnvidei tlftf,. that the fiiid ftatutes, rules,, aqd ordinances, or any revocation, augmentation, of ; alteration .thereof, be fubjeft to the approbation oft }ie Lord Archbilhop of Canterbury, for the time being, and (hall be forthwith traefmitted to the faid Ijord Archbifhop, for that purpofe ; and that in- cafe the faid Lord ArcVibifliop (lull fignlfy, in writing, his difapprobation thereof, with- in three years of the time gf their being To made and framed, or of their being fo revoked, augmentedi or altered, the fame tor fuch part thereof, as (hall be fo difapproved by ths^ faid Lord Archbilhop, (hall, frona the time of fuch difapprobation being made known be utterly void and of no effea, but otherwife (hall be and reniain in full force and virtue. And we do hereby for us, our heirs and fuecclTors, charge and command that the (la- / tutes, rules and ordinancesi aforefaid, fubje^ttothe faidprovifions, (hall be ftriAlv and in/ ▼iolably obferved, kept and performedifrom time to time, To Idng as they (hall reipecliveiy remain, in full vigour and cffeA, uijder the penalties to be thereby, or therein, infli^cd or contained. ' And wc do by thefe prefents for us our heirs and TucccflTors, will, order, dired^, and appoint that the faid Lord jlrchbifhop of Canterbury iox tXvi time being*, (liall be Patron •f thcTaid College, and the Bi/bop of Nova-Scotia for the time being,- (hall be Visitor of the faid College. And we dp further will, ordain and grant, that the faid College (hall be deemed Jind' taktfn to be an Umitirsitt, and (hall have and enjoy all fuch and the like j^rivileges as «r« enjoyedby our Unirerfities in our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as far as the fame are capable oThcing had and enjoyed, by virtue of thefe o^r Letters Pa- tent. And that the ftudenls in the faid College (hall have liberty and fatfulty of taking the degrees of Batchetor, Matter, and Dodor in the fevcral arts and f^^eultiet at the ap- pointed times : and ftiall have liberty within themfclves of performing ^1 fcholalUc exer- eifes for the conferring fuch degrees in fuch manner ai fiiall be diredled Uthe flatutes, nlesi and ordinances of the laid College. £^^a The ratification. And We \v'^- lu^Ja::^ :;:;t::j^ ViS fiTo^ fo'"!;,f *^V^^; ^" the contrary thcrcofin any wife nmwitlvftanding =»nirs and Hiciceflbrs. that we/ ti^^t^e^J^lnEi!^ '^'"■"™'°'' ■ ''' iiid allege and the more effb^ual c:.ccuS ncfi ourfelf Tw ^'''7^ r '^^^':^"'^d thefc our Letters to he made Patent—Wit' nei5 ourfbJf at WeUminacr. the twtlfch day of May, in the fbrty .fecond year of ^ ^^lIllJ^^T^U^r''^''^^ Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of cefe of S il'i V ^^i^ Reverend Father u, God, Charlks Inol.s, Ci.liopof th. Dio- u^Il^'I^T,: ^tr'^'l ^^3?^ E-owKas,Chief JufHccofth^fkid 1 Province j Bfnv.ko WE^i'\' -^ "J' ^•^'^WA^RT, SoJ.citor-Gcneral of the kid Province ; and bv l^s ^;Sv in'he f "d ^;"-"^7 °^^-^i^ Province ; bdng therGovrrnorsappJintcd^ amhomy f^ vc^ d h^s '1^ S' f^^^ "'y"'" T^'-; ^f^^^^^"^' in virtue of the pcAtcr and fov othr^t and ufJ, ^"°r S'^^^'^'^r?- "^^''= ^''^ ^^^^'^S^ and UdJerfity,«nd nude,anoint,t'; Xv iuin^ " • 'm h' -^^^'^ ''^ °"'- ^"'^ckrs, order, /dircdt, aJ by a!) ,>erion. vhJ"; /S ^ ;; a>h..at y and literally obf^rved. kept, and pc>fbrm.d, tVir tuT-t n n '^ •^^'^l'?'^'""' ^^"^^'^^^ Tubteriuge, or ey.fion,knd acco. JinP to .^^^"iN^wVn irS^r^ERi^V'T ''r'' refpcalvely r ..inin full vigo., !nd tne..i]usE;.-hv^J"^y, i'^ tb^ year of our Lordo«e thUnd ei^ht himdredlad /. JOHN WENT WORTH, CHARLES NOVA SCOTIA, SAMPSON SALTER BLOWERS, ALEXANDER CROKE, . RICHARD JOHN UNIACKE, JAMES STEWART, f BLNNiNG WEKTW ORTH, - ■•■..♦ ft. s.) (..s.) ( L. &. )^ THE >:■■.■ It aod de- ', Hi.tll anj true intent fiivourablc i I'ellows, elfewher?, 'hatfoever, an, dtfeft, iftanding } i' done or s, that we jovernops,, Jtlioritie^i lal c::ccu- it.— Wit- our reign. Qvince of •tlicDio- 'rovincc j rovince ; -Gcner;!l ce ; and ppointcd )wcr and rfityjfind ntd and lifunces» Dct, and i formed, iiiing to . or, and I Signa- led and -. s.) .3.) ' ..s.) .. s) -, s.) -•s.) ; . (, ■ (s) THl iSTATUTES, RULES, AND ORDINANCES, OF THE UNlVp-RSITY OP KING'S COLLEGE, AT WINDSOR, IN THl PROVINCE or NOVA-SCOTIA. BOOK I. OF THE college: orrivRsoNS; Title I. Of ihc Governors. ^ i/ Tiic Governor, or Licutenant-Go\xrnor,ofthe Province of Nova-Scotla, for tiie uniefceing ; the Bifhoj)ofthe Dioccfe of Nova-Scotia, for t}ie time being ;th<*. Chief Jullfceof ihc faid Province, for the tiivic tiing ; the Judge of the Court of Vice^^Admi- r.un', in the faid Province, for the time bung ; thejSpeaker of the Houfe of Airernbly, ttvH the Attorney-General for the faid Fiovincc, fe^eraHy, for th-: time being ; ifee So- Ijftitor-Genetal of tliefiid Province, for ihe tirae being ; the Secretary of the faid Pro- hficcj for the time belisg ; trgetl.cr vith l-jch other f cifcr, or I'Cifons, as ftiallbe elcJled in ni;inner herein after niertiorcd, uifGcvernors of J.hc College. § ?. Tiie Governors, or t!ic rcnor part of ther^, h;ive the nov/sr of fh&'iv^^ the riclldi.nt of the Colir-c fur ihc time beinxi, to be a Govefnor cf the CollcgC) and ?ifo of el€«nir.g any other iitifon, or ptifons, not exceedibg three i" number, (rabje»a to fucli regulations. a$ iKali be lijjpoinied l^tlic St.itutts, Ruics,and Ordinances of the College ) to be a Governor, or GoTernors, of the College. 1 § 2. The Governors, or the major part ef t!)jCm,;have pp-vcr and authority to frame .and itiakc StPtnics, Ruks and Oidini.r.ccs, tou^4)iii^ and concerning the good govern- iTient oithe GoI{*:^e.;.the pc^rformi 'ce or divine fcrVice^ therein, the Uudics, l-rtures, cxcrcifes, decrees in arLs, af-dfaculLits, and, ;idl matters rrgsro'i^ the fame ; the el<;c- uan. I : United Km,don of Gr^^lS"^"'"V"r^''^ ^^^'"^ ""^ S'atu cf^^ '^ ^^^f"^^" ^c*.tode,|vr:ncho^eC^ upon appeal t fr verfity a»d Coll °r', ^^'^o'^"* and all other Officers .nH M ^[^^J^«» ^^^ P'-o- \ '^|« rr.in.ige- vidorjforthe i concerning ffnlj, every, . "Tt oftlicnj Ordinances -ilni, ofthe. ova Scotfa. ^r ai!!^men. , 0P9fCan- ^rchbj/hop "L^ 'lis dif- framcd, or '*\ as (hall '^jpproba- ' and i;^. '^rcJ, and /. vacancy 'c elefled fb!c dif. ther pro-" of a/Hx- 'ci-c.and » t/fLif. be Pro- le Uni- statutas juft oc- d, they icn be- cmbers caminc erwife sOffi^ ondaf pre. Of the college.— Of PERSONS. f I precedmg the third Thurfday in September, which (hall be continued, by adjoarnmcnts, for fo many days as the bufinefs to be done may recjiiirc. §10. At their annual, and any other meetings which they may tliink proper to hold at Windfor, they (hall be entitled to the free uft of jhe Hall, the Common Room, the Library, and all »)tlier public rooms, builc[ing$, or gardens, belonging to the Col K-ge; ind they (hall be fupplic4 with dinners, and other meals, with wine, and otherncccfl'irics, according to their own choice, and at tlieir own cxpence, by the Steward* and Ih,;!! be waited upon, and atiili^dcd, by the College Servants. , Title 2, Otthe Patron. § U The Lord Arehbifhop of Caotcrbary, for the time being, is Patron of the Col- lege. ■ . ^ -■ . jj 2. All Statutes Rules, and Ordinances, framed and made by the Governors, and all revocations, augrneritaiions, or alturalions. '.hereof are fubjeft to tlie approbation of the Lord Archbifhop ofCaatjtibury^ fur the time being, in tlw manner before declared. Title d' Of the: Villtor. § I. Tbe Bifltop of Nova Scotia, for the t'mc le'ng, is A^ifitor of the College, • § 2. It is'the gffice of tli': Vifitor to ti'.!v^ care that the Statutes be obferved, to enquire into ail irregularities that may arifc, to inipra tne cooJufi of the Preddcnt, the Profcfl'ois and lellows, the Scholars, and ail other Members of the .College, more particularly in what concerns their religiou? principles, and bthaviour, to admonifh oflenders, to reform abufes, and to pUnili offences according to the t-nor of th..i Statutes. Provided alwavs, that he fhalj not fufperid, or remove from any place, or office of emolument, banifh for a longer time than tyo terms, cxpell, or totally deprive of his degree, any Member-of the Univerfity, or appoint to an j' office, or place< within the UniTcrfity or College, without theconfenc, and coi?cunence, of the Governors, or the m^ijor part of the ra. f 3. In order the better to enable him to carry into efiea the powers aforefaid, hf fhall be authorlfed and impowercd to fummon before him the Prefident, tiie PiofefTors and Fellows, the Sch^ars, and all othtr members of the Univerfity or College, and all Clher pcrfons bebngirtg to the fame, and to examine them upon their oaths, which thej are hereby autliorif^d t0 adminifter, or othcrwir.* toucliiug aH matters Whatfoever, relai in| . to the UuiTerfity and (!;;ollcge, oranj of its Officers or Members. . iTtle 4. Of the College. § I. The College CO n^fts of one Prefident, three or more Fellows, and Profeflbrs, and twelve or more SciioUi^, It is likewife necefTary to the eftablifhment that therd mould be a Viee-PrefiJent tor Dean, a Trcafurcr, Tutors, a Burfar, Proaors, a Chap'^ kin,andaLibrarian/bcfidek a Steward, and other inferior Officers, and Servants. There ciay^ aifo be Members wifo ^cceivs no falary, or emolument from the' College. -..Title. *•• f- -^ Tttle^. >0K I. ' ^ fir ' ■ " ' Hir Internal Government of the CoUco-e. \. pf an e,,i„|,)^ „f ,„,,,^ ,^,, p,^.„j " S,,,, i"™'"'>*' '',)'."« "'••■jority of ,0,0, and „ cafe and o, rt„f„|,j a, „ ,-,j bi difcufe ftill hi'f' r''*^"""" of •■■-"'and p].„, K'Jj'^' "•"^«i»6.» ..ch .-.dividual filo;„iif, "•"" «'""' "■ '«« »-"•• week ^Md .„ .«.ion u™c , ..,. , ei.bci=::rnrrb':"KT&:*^tJ s ;heSlatutM,„h«,«eriefl,allbe„eccirarr„r^. -J- ' J ''.'^'B"'''''""^ >n.uI,.aJttr, or confirm then,. '"''"•""""' """""l""! J "her. mming,, who may ■ Titles. 0£ the Prdident. ;' F»;t of tJ>.n,, (h.Ii otherwifi dS wh^ vacancy,, unJef^ the Governors. ^- J^^^o^ ■'1 Of THE COLECGE — Of PERSONS. ■§ 3. No peHbo ftwil be ele^cd, or appointed Prcfidcnt, who fliall not hire takcfi'*thf ^drgree of Marter of Arts, or Ikchclor in Civil Law, in the regular manner, not by V)i- ■loma : (ufually fo called, in contradillindiion to d'egrccs confcrrctl upon .Sti-d.nta, ulio have kept the rcTidencc, and pcrfurmcd the cxcrcifcs, rcqaircd by the Statute) ky fp-jciut favor, or honoris caufa, in ihd Univcrfitics of Oxford, or Cambridge, in the Kingdom tof Great-Britain, or of Windfor, in Nova-Scotia. t ' ' " § 4. Every perfon who fliall be clefled Prcfident, before he friall receive his appoint- ment, Ihall take the oaths of allegiance, and fupremacy, and ihall iubCcribc the tltirty-nlnc Articles, and the three, Articles of Religion, and (hall likewift- take the oath of oflice. * j y.. The Prcfident (hall continue in odicc during life, aad good behaviour, but he may be removed by the Govtmors for non-obforvance of thi Statutes, anil for other juft caules. '$6, The Prefidcnt Ihall receive an annual fijary of five hundred pounds Utrling, and (hall be ajlowcd a houfe, or fuitable apartments in the College. j 7. tie (hall refide in the College during the whole of^tvcry term, and (hull forfeit the fumo/ forty raiUlngj, ilerling, for every d.iy ofabfcnce in term time ; which forfeiture heihall be bound, under his oath of oifice, without being thereunto required, to pay to the Burfar, or TreafurcrJ for the ufe of tl.c College fund ; and befid.es, in tafe- his ab- ■ fences (hallbe long, or frequent, he (lull be liable to be removed from his office by the Governors. ■ -. ' , ■ ■^ .,, § 8. He- (hall not take any boys, or young men, as pupils, or fcholars, who (liall hot be members of the College, nor (Ixall he keep a fcliool, or allill io teaching in any fchool, under any pretence whalfuevcr. 9, It (hair be the oifice of the PrefidCnt, to enter Students of the College ; to take care thatthc psatutes be faithfully executed, ;ts well by the Profelforsj^Tutors, and other Ofiicers of the College, as by the Students, in their refpe£live (Nations; to enforce difcijilinc, by infli»::1:ii>g; jail puniihnierits upon ofFendcTs, and wheie tliefc (hallbo found infuflicicnr," jiy giving irif<^)rmatio«n to ttje Vifitor, or Governors, of all offences, and of every neglert of duty ; to be t!ic parent, Ixnd guardian, of all young men intruded to his protedion, by dirediiig their (ludics, and by finthcring arid promoting, By every means in his power, their progrtfsin religion and learningVto ovdcr and prefide overall the College exerrifes, to i^av* an adive infpc.dlion over ail the amtirs of the College ; «nd, therefore, with the Biiifar, to attend to the teconomy of the houiH^nd,,with the Librarian, to the care of the Library, and to jcgulate the inferior Olficcrsari^ Servants. ■ Title 7. ' Of tlic-ProfeIIbrs\^d Fellows. V Chapter . I ft. Gene rally. f I. The Profe(n)r3 and Fellows fhall be eledVed and anp6inte^3\by the Governors, or the major part of them, and (hall continue in oifice during life# and j!,(x)dbijh*a.viaar. § 2. Upon the vacancy of a ProfcfFonliip, by death, or otherWilf, thXPrciident fnaM immediately give notice to the Governors, and (hall apjwint (bme perfon, duly qurdified, t9read tlie ulual IcCtur^?, tilta new iProfellbr fiwiil be appointed, oi- the Governors, or ■'■': ■ ■■ . ■■ -.s, :■ ■: ■-- .: 1^ ■ --^r:- - . . :^ ■. ike. -/- > to the major part of them, flull othcrwJfc dir.«> BOOK I, ^te:;S:^K'-^'?anrc..i.e • Foport.on.blc ih,r,oZ7u^r T'^^ And the p "Ts* e'"% ««>^ «S"«. "'■""^ ''" "'" """^ °f ''«-. Which „e M .ot b. members 6fhrcx;c':?nr ?°? "■""• » rp«» • fcS X'^rn / , . ' The Civil, and the Theory of Munictpal Laws, Political ;3ciehce and,Qic.onomy,- ■■ , 7 Metapliyfics, \ -. . Geography and Chronology, . Hiftory, ancient and; modern, - „ ■.' ' '^ Anatomy, ■ :. ■ ■ Botany, -.' ■' ', ^ . ; ' , ';"■ / Chemiflry, ; The Materia Medica, a^a ' A- • , The Pra(Siceof Mccli(/ine in Clinical Lcflurcs. '''^' / J it. TnKfourfollowing/Pt|ofc(rnrflups fliall be rroweflablifhed, to whic^others fliall I be added, ai fooit as the ReVeniies of the College (hall render it pradicuble. \ ^19. I ft. A ProfeflbWof Divinity, ar.d FJebjuy. This Pii)fcfibr{hip, for the prcfentj (hall be J HnSPfMhe Prerulentfliin, and the Prefident »; iKall perform all the duties wiiic i are attithi ift. HefliuirreadCatechetici!! Ictfturts, tian Religion, according to the Churcli of J ^ ..^. June to it, without any aritiiitional Salary. Ici5lurcs upon thefirli princlplesx^f the Chr.if^ ;;land, upon every Sunday eveaifig, in tcrm_^ time, ,-■-■■■ ;.■-.... ■■; -J '<(', it 4. ^OOK I. »l.o ft.all chocft ,o'a„e„d durin'stht j"^ ", « J^" f"""'' )""• •"'1 "U .U..r Stud..,; during their third year. ^ ''■° '° '**'" r*»" «^'""^ HiT-f up)ls rtiJl be dl StudcnB* v^ 21. a.llv Aiv.r/r r »* ^ '"^"^ *our£h year. "^ „pa(l one to half pad ,»„/ ""'y^X'' M the M^d two lad days, from half ; His Pupils (hall be all Students durin* th»:. .k- J day, i„ «™:t: :s ^'^;*:i,-j!,:^= G^^^^^ ninetote». ' "°V^*y»'»"« wit, and the two laft days, froi ■„■'..■■■■ ,,■■:■■■;-■■ . Ami ■0.-. •■' .. .'•' T Hl^ ..,.___,._ 4^ r Of the collect:.— Op PERSONS. »l iJenti, during rcTen o'clock, vclve to one, 12 o'clock,' her Studeou time, except iir of twelfe le Theory of n, except as Jl Studcnu^ lology, upon ilfpafttvp. nomy, ly* in term ti from h Jf ^i tlvetoone, i term, ex> teIy,CTery yi, fro«» befhall '3 aji, the id. And in Logic, cvery^day, in term, except S.»turdayi, Sunday*, llolyJiiyt, iht lirll, irH tlie invj l.i(N lyt, fram twelve to one. . Kis Piipili fliall l>«»" Studentt during ihetr fir(t year. < 11. Milicrf (h^ll be procured to teach the Modern Lincuaf^es, purlieu! irly French, to \vhom fniidl fal.irics Ihall be allowed, and whufe fce» »'or inlWlion Ih.ill be littlcd bf the Preiident. Studentt likcwifc may rcccifc permiJliun Crom tbc rrtrtdent to attend^ indrudlom in the am of Drawing, Dancing, Mulic, Fencing, Riding, and other \xj\m accompliihnients. Title 8. Of the other Ofliccrs of the College. i I. The Offices of Vice-Prefidcnt, or Dean, Burfar, and Proctors, (hall be annual, thd (hall be taken in rotation by the Fcllown, beginning with the fcnior, without any ad- ditional (Upend, fo that no perfon (hall be coniptlled to execute two of thofe offices at the ftme time, or tir the fame year, unlefs by his own confent, or nnleu there fhould not be a futficicnt number of Fellows to fill all the offices otherwifc. Thefc OrS- cers (hall be appointed at 14 College Meeting, which ftuU be held in the firU w«k of everj^ Michaelmas terra. Jitle 9. Of the Vice-Prefident, or Dean. j I. Itfliallh^thcOfficeofihc Vice-Prefident.or Dean, to reprefent the Preiident, and to exercife his authority, when he i5fick,or abfent, and during the vacancy of his office, unlefs the Governors (hall otherwife direft. He (hall be next to the Preiident in the government of the College, in place, and honor. It (hall be his more particular duty to take care that the Students (hall attend the hall, chapel, and leftures, to pre- Cde over and regulate, under the Prefidcnt, all the College exercifes, and ingeneraltt* inforce difcipline, and obedience to the Statutes. § 2. The fe»ior Fellow, then in College, (hall have the fame power and authority,, whenever the Vicc-Prefident Ihall be abfentr Title 10. OftheTutors. j 1. Every Student Opon hi* admiffion (hall have a Tutor appointed by the Prefidcnt who (hall continue til! he Ihall be four years (landing. J: i. The Tutors (hall be the Prefidcnt himfelf, the Profe(ror8, and fuch Graduates aa I be appointed by the Prefidcnt. They (hall divide the Students between them as equally as may be, under the arrangement of the Prefidcnt. $3. Every Tutor (hall receive annually from his Pupil the fum of twenty (hillinga, Sterling. • \« j 4. ETcry Tutor fluU kAare his Pupils during their fir ft aod fecond years in Gram- ttUfft r y: : .^> '^'' i »; It n,all be the office of the BurAr. l,okec,uhc College account,, • Title II. OithcBurfar. rrcfiUcnt, ,!• » * nd Fellow,: ,1^ Z."!",^?""" I"""!)-, wl,o„ ,!„„ JBBMI^--. IP* I gro the Barf.r!liMP|,^^^SS^''^[^ be the imm.^;.>Lrt.urtr u I cc part ofhi3;^|^^=^''^^^ m\ h^tt ±??'°^ tfe/InJ^H^ • ^PfA >•'" executing every ^f the Tr.a;iP**lf^°""™'^ ,, ^^ ^^^^^ V Title 1 2. Of the Pro^ors. j into % Op Till COLLEOE.— Or PERSONS. (. % w College fuch Memberi ai they ftiall find conducing themfelves contrary to the Site 4utei, or otherwiie beh4vtiig improperly, and to punifh ^li wivo (hall urtcnU therein., ' j a. Every Member oftUc Univerfity wlio (1\a][ diA»fKy the Proton in the \mt^m ■s •nee of their o(!ic«t who Hull refufe to go home, or to give hii alTilLnce for the piglciv^* tion of good order, when thereunto by them required, wh«> fhalf be guilty olanftiUrc* fpcAful Tangu4g<, or other improper tondu^ towaidi them, Hull be cxpclicd. Title 13. Ot the Trcafurel. § I. The Treafiirer fhall be appointed by the Governors (^imnp. pleafore. jf 2. He (hall (ind competent (urcticn, for tlie due cxecutiomjul the olUcc. § 3, It (hall be his ofHce tp receive the rcv(;nuea and monini belongima to the UnU ▼erfity and College, whether arifins from ih? grants of the Blllilh Pathament, crfthe provincial AflTembly, the rents of lands, or apartment!, from benefactions and ttlona* tioni, or any other fources, and to apply the funds in his hands in the payment of falairUlf and other purpofet, according to the Sitatirtw, and ih« oiders of f|»s.Guvernors. ' ' , J 4. A notice in writing trom the Pre(rdent, or other officer ofihe College, impowen» ed to infliifl fines upon Members of the CnlUge for offences accor(iinj» to the Stat utrS( ftiidl be furticicnt authority to the Treafurcr to dcduA the amount of (urh fines from the filuries of thufe pcrfbns upon whom they (hall be impofed, and to mrry them to the ge* rtcral account. § 5. The Treafurer (hall fubmithjs accounts to the Govcrnoriatrt»clraon«al meeting, and whene:ver he (hall be thereunto required. Title 14. Of the Chaplain, § I. The Prcfidcnt, and Fellows, or foman]^ of them as (h;ill bPin holy brdif., fhall execute the office uf Chaphua in rotation by weeks, till the elta|)liihmcnt (hall ad^'^ initoitaChaplain with a (alary. t . ], _ ■* $ 2. It Ihatll be the office of the Chaplain, to read prayers according to the Liturfry pf the Chorch of England, in the College Chapel, or until a Chapel ibe erctjlcd, in tlse Hall, in the Parifh Church of Windfor, orfome other convenient pl.ice, to be appointed by the Piefideatt every morning in the fummer at fix o'clock, and infhe winter at ff-y ?en, and elWry evenitg at five o'clock, except on fundays and holydaf s, and the fii|l and lall days of every term, when morning prayers (hall begin at lt;n o'clock, and tlie Chaplain, the Prefident if in holy orders, the ProfelTor of Divinity, or other Ftllow in % holy orde'r<(, fhall preMch a Sermon. He (hall likewife adminillet the Sacrament of the Lord* Supper oncfr at leaft in every term. Title 15* Of the Librarian. . / J I. The LibraTian fhall be appointed by the Governors, during plcarjre. A § a. No pcrfon (hall be appointed Librarian who (hall not be .1 Bachelor of Artju or of^our years (landing, unlcfs no perfoQ can be obtained who has thofe quatilGcations. /] % I V. . / ■» '. w ^ ¥■1 nm-, ' ' \ y / 1 (^; ■< ^6 BOOK I, l-e ,dn,i,«d .o the ufl of £^'"4 ™" '^'" '^°"'"«= *=''"• t"' fich « Ml -itol/™"'i|;^r""'""''"'"""^^° *»™" H«-ed.oU«irp.a„,. l-<."k'°Mfc""'= ■'''•"""''' '»">»k=C«ulo,u«, and .oemeraH „e., „r,ddiuoa.i «.r which purpofe h*,„%t„X" ^„t '*r'"/''f^^^ •Iiom heftJlbe.„r«„abL '""'" "'«■ " *»^ fl^*H ^l><>ribe tj i e thre e jiiticlgi of R< «t'0!on. -th4^ ij- H, Of the COl.I.KCr.— OfTKRSOI^S. ^7 f 6. Noperfyn fliall contiti'io to be n filioliir lonpor than until h*! ninii i>e Tour 'years •flanding in thq Univerfity/or fljinl l« eledcd ti^^roiilTjr, or l\'lit)W. ^7. Every fchol.ir may be dcjirivcd of his IchuLiiihip for non-coinpiiance with the 'Statutes, or ether improper conduct. -^ $8. Every fcholar Ih.ill rccc;ive a iiilary of tv/cnty pounds f^erling, :\ yeiir, payable quarterlv, of w'"c'' ten pounds flei ling fluiil be iillowcd in commons ooly. ^9. Every fchotiir fhidlrcridcduriug the whole of every term, and Ihall forfeit one ihilling Uerling for every day during which he (hall be abfjnt in tevin time. ^ 10. Every fcholnr fhail ])ay the Profcfr.)rs for ciVch courrc of Lo.^urcs v/hich ic ;{hdl attend, twenty Ihillin^s lierlir.gi and iu.ill jKiy Us Tiuur twenty ihillings lleilin^j^ -a year. ■ ' , J II. There are certain little o/nrc-. nhirh {Ivill be pxecvted bv the foholir*,. whtrt .thereunto rtquircd by the Prefiient, Vio^Prtilien:, ;in.l Ivilows. and under t! eir di .jtflions, fucb as keeping an account of v/hat ptifbns iirit.ii ChajVcl, Hull, or the like, ani and reporting the fame wc;k.'!y. * Title 17. Of Commoners and ludcpendent Menibers. ' ■ ^^1% ■ ■ ■ -i ■ ■ - ■ ■-" ■ - ' ■> „■ n ft- ;■ § 1. No perfoni 'wudl rtilce or board, -n the Cu'Itje fliiill att'.ud ♦helctfturcs of tbc "PrOfcflbrs, or Tutors, or. be oJierwyi ti.ti.ltd to the bsnclit and priviicges of the In- ■ititution, wiio fliall not be members of ibeC'cllcpe. § 2- No Undergraduates, or Bdchilors ni'Arts, rvbo fliidl "ncoIf\*; to attend tbelec- •tuVesi and to conforr.1 -to the reft of the difwij-line, prefcribed by tho S'.ittiites, iliall con- tinue to be members ttf the College. § .3. Graduates may copiiuue to be jncjiibers of the Colhgr, arid to r-.Tiie and battel 'there. .-,> - . ^4. All members who fnidl oot hav? t.d-.en a 'Jo^ree flKill be (lilrd tjpneraily Sfu- dtPts, Pupils, or Urder};radu;!tes. ; or With i«:f|vj,5l to the eniolL;r:VL'T.tst)»:yniall receive from the Cullfgc, either Scholars, or IiKlq'tiidtnt Menibers ai)d Conirrjoncrsw lltle i8v Of the IftttiiorOiiiccrs, -and Servants. § I. The Steward, Mr-ncipJe, ard Ertl-r f!::.'! f^c nemirrtcd by the Governor?, and &I1 other irtli:ric.r Ofiicers and iicr^ants by the Pit'/idcrit and Fellows durirg pleafuie. i itle 10. Of ihc Stewiirdj r.ianciplc, and B^itlcr. "■■;■'/■■ .■'. „^,'. / . • .... ;■ ' ■•■■" , ; § i. The SteWHrd/Mancij.le, and Bulitr/fiull be immediittly under tlic dircflio .andcontroul Qfthe i'u)<;ir. § z. lie fh.Mbc jriioued fiich Clary ard «nTioKiititrt« :rs the Governcrs n.«ill dire*S» .acd iipartments ill ihe Cfillf j;e. i f ■ 3^ It fhali be his oiYnx to provide every thing \vl-.i'.:h fli;.ll a j-periaiu to the Ccwtrr.ons, . jhfettci> -Of L»i-id.oi tliv. Ctl!:xc« 'C alt. ions *» BOOKt iR. Either by contraft, or , fcnt. and to fettle the Commons. He (halj likewirenr«X!L\! ^ r"'' ^' and returns to it, and every member MI no i^\ *^'h "1,^^^^^^^ ^^A^ ., - # 6. He fiiall keep arcnular bookof'accZLS^Iil^^^l''^''*'^^ der the infpeftion of tlie Bufr which S .2 ^^ ^'"*"'" ?^""8 to his oJce.un. annually by^he Governors "^"''" b<^ audxtef quarterly by the College, and Kii2.St'ofS ■:n^^^^ ^^^ ah -terv Title io. Of the Menial Servants. M ■i/f BQQJC: BOOK II. OF THE COLLEGE. i yegetables, to 1 and wine ; to the Hall, and and 'from five le, everyevcn- aTO'^Kf tlurn . his office, un- ' College, and in aJl matterJiV imen only, to f the College BQQJC: i OF THINGS. Title I. Of Propbrty, Revenue, and Expenditure. ^ I . Tlie fols raariagement of the revenues, and pi^pperty t)f the College, flViiU bt'vcfted in the Governors. § 2. All faliiriesfliall be paid quarttTly, and in cafe of the death oft fee peifons who fliail enjoy them, their legal reprefentatives ihJl be entitled to a pro;)ortionablc Ihare of the current quarter. ^' ^ 4 3i Eyeryperfon upon his appointment to thePieliJentfliip, a Profcfioint'p, or a Scho- lirlhip, (Hall be entitled to all arreaie ol' fal^ry whicl) Ih.ill have accrued liricc: the dc.ith. of his predeccfror, provldied they flull not exceed one year's faLt|-y ; e::ccpt the prcpr- tlanable fliare whichihall he due to his Reprefentatives ; and except the whoL, or aoy fart, of the falary, which (hall have bsen affiyn.\l to the pcvfon who ihall have p.'rfona* ed the duties of the ofiice, durmg the vacancy. ■ \ Title 2. Of the Buildings and Scite of the Collcgje. ^-.-^zr § 1. All repairs Ihall be done by the Collepf', except mending wIndo\ys,irifiJe jijjr.t- ing and ])apering, an4 fuchTmailcr repairs, v/hich are calculated rather lor Oniamtnt than ui'e> within, thcr houl^ and apartniept^of the Prtliileot, and ether membeis. Title 3. Of the Chapsh ■'§ I . Till a Chapel fiiall be ere fled, the Hall fliall be ufed for the purpofe of perforjii- 'i^g Divine Service. . ..■'/" Title 4. Of the ilall, or Refectory, § J. The Hall, or Refcftory, is defigred as the diifing or fupjcr rccm for all \Vk. .•fnenibers of the College ; for daily prayers till a Chipel Ihall be erected ; for lefrures, Afputations, dcclama^tions, and. other CoJIegc exercifcs ; for the convocation to. afilir.blc in ; and for all other pviblic coHcgiate,.or uriveifitybufmcfs. §2. At meals, tlicrelhaii be a high table for the Pre-fident, the PronObrs and Fel- lows, all Mafters of Arts, Bachelors of Ci\il Law, and GsaduiiteEof higher degrees. A fecond table fof Bacbeiocs »>f Arts, and Civilians ; arid a third table tor all Undcr- ^aduates. J 3, The hcpjof dinner fliall be three, and the K;lll fliall be open at eighi o'clock overy ^evening, for fucffmcmbets as fli;:ll chcM.fe to fuji ll-.tTCi ■f 4. One of thic Fellov.'S, atleaH, fliall «]i1-yt in the Hall every day. ^ 5, A Certain place in the Hallfhali.be appropriated to the ajf.xirg i:^ of all nctices, — — — r- ^ . ' — — — — — — ^ — — — Tcfpcfli r g A. 2fO- i \. Booicn: St^i^i^S^^ one .a„ p.fl.eto .kc the. • Title 5. Ofthe Common Room.' ; likcv. ;fc be ulid as a kdurc loom. M^ Collc|ie, .«d other purixifes. ■ It may " Title 6. Of the Library. \ |li^V^on;:^;^:^;^t:^^^^^^^ cohs. and other licence frcmUvclVfidcnt/andtherMb .7"^^^ '^"'^*^"' *^" "Prc^t and rnurned. ' "' "'' "'^^^ '^- •* '^""^ ^^H w enter all books iakui out (J 3. No pcrfon fliall hav^ a Leu ortl,» '-L who fha'l not lend them. ^ «fthe,.brary, except tJie PreGdent and the Librarian ^^^&^n:^^f^:i^ Bachelors^ Art.. ^f^^^-jr.,^.^^^^^^ fW>n,te. o'clock, tUI t.o. vcrhty by w.iucn licence from the PrcSrtt ! H ^^T' °' ?'^'' ""'"^^"^ ^f'^h^ Uni- any books out ofthe library^ ^ rehdcrtt, and no other perfons whatfbever, fl,all take the iitventioSthe Libmian^f "^^ what(bcver, but by wuh^the day ofthe month, in L L i^^^an^ tn '' ''T ^'"^ ^•'^^^" O"^ a"d returned! was delivered and retnrned. ^^*=^^'«''^y/i"OK> ^uid. the condition in which the bopfc . ? j^:^-A.Jl pcjfbns admitted to the uf^ of tK»r-k n 1. * ^rted (Appendix No. "niefs they Si h ve /t T^'"j''? '^' ^'^'^^ hereafter in- . ■ , ^ u.uieoitl.., ^aur.uyfh4l!nothe ad i»i.tedto view \ tt- ?ro!T: ' m Of THE COX.Li:GE.^OF THINGS. 21 from cunofity, whether mqnibcTS of the ColK>ge, or not, unlefs thcv fhnll be irtrotjuccd by the Prtfident, a Profcri'v.r ;ind I'cilovir, Mailer of Aits, or a Bi.chcloi ot Civil Luw» who (hiill be anfwcrablcfor the jjcrfohs li>inuokced. ^ 13, All books taken down iVom tli^ flulves 3 fcniorily, at a 6xed rent of three pounds, which fliall go to tBe College Fund. ; \' Title 9. Of Caution Money, Commons, and Battels-- f I. Every member of the College, except perfons on the foundation, upon his adrniflt- on.lhall dcpofitin the hands of theBurfar, for caution money* if an inhabitant of the Pi 0^ vince, ten pounds ftcrling ; if not an inhabitant of the Provincoy he (hall depofit fifteen pounds fteHing; which nrall be returned to hinr upon quitting Colltgc, or taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or becoming a Civilian, unlefs he (hall t>e indebted to thgColkgt. - — ^ z. E ver y rtofi (fo r , Fellow^ and SchoUr, whlitfocvciv during terai timc; a ad c v ^. -ry ota' ^" *<=••'" ".ne. for Cunimohs at dS nicmber. above fcvcn ye.r ft.mdin. 'h "i" ""^"^ ^'"'^ ' "^" ^ "^^^'-y independent ,l;eriim who commons at the rime tabic uVlf 7\l''l V'^'''"^''^^^>^' and- evcrv otheJ day before to the Steward. . r hi. S^ ^ ''^ve r,ve„ notice of ab4ce the and cellar, are called Battels." " '^ *"'P^*"'^"^ «« oihvr cxpci.ces.in ihe, J^itchtn, buUery, •"5*^0 Undcroraduafp «>v/ ' • ^m .' V - ■ •^ '. ."■-*■" ■.■"•;■ ■ • 0005 ■ _ . - . ♦ - ■■ -\ ■ E^kk;'-!\. ' '■ :'-'^''1' :;.:•.'.;;■ -■■;' I(00K m. OF THE COLLIlGE. n OF DISCIPLINE. '■'i V; Title I. Of Terms, VacationB, and Holydays. /■'»■■■,.'■■,. ..•--, f'l The Academical year (liall begin upon the fidl day of Scinember, and niall con^ tiin foir termsvin which alUchohillic txercifcs Oiali be pcrforrticd.and alldegiccs conferrc.J. The firfl, or Ivlichatlnifcs terfci, dull begin upgn ihe firft diy ol^cpiembcr, and Ihail enduponthetiv>ttcnth of December. . r-^^j^i' ri i • Th^fccond, H lUry , or Lent term, fKiill begm upon the ietmi^ day of Janunry, and- ~ fballcnd ubontheSaturday preceding Paira Sunday.^ , r t- a \i i »„^ The tliitd, or Eattcr term, Ihill begin u;)o.. the Monday afier Eaftcr ■ Monday, and (ball end upon the Saturday fen'night btfoie Whit-funday. . ^ . .' , . i The fourth, or Trinnytcira, Ih^Il b^gi . uppn the merrow of Tr.nuy Sunday, an d-flull *"*« TulI^tL &"ld VAi days, of every tcrm^ the Chaplain fliall perform divine fei^^ice, which ihall begin at ten o'Clock in the n^^rning. accovding to^ihe L lurgy of - the Church of EngUnd, and the Prcf.Jent, if .n holy ordeis. or th. Profcilor ot D- .inity, fliall preach a SermeRVn the ColUge Ch.pel, or other place m the CoUege_«p- pointed forivinefervice, or in the paiilh Church of Wmdfor. when all the members / of the iTmverfitv fluTl attchd in their proper habits. ... ._ iv*u • « 5. The Holydays appoimcd by the Church of England, namely, of St. Matthew^ St. Michael, St. Luke, St. i-imon, and St. . Judc, All Saints, St. ^Andrew. St. 1 he* rm the ApolHe, the Nativity of Chrift, St. Stephen, St. John, I.moccnts-day, the Circumcifion, the Epiphany, the cortvcrf.on of St: Patil, the purifacauon cUhe V.rg.n Mary, St. Matthias, the annuntiaiiort of our. Lady, Good 1 riday, Eallcr evening, ii*e Monday and Tucfd-ay in Eafler week, St. Mark. St. -Philip, and M. James. Afccn- Con day, the Monday and Tucfday in Whi-fua week, in. r.arnaba^,ol. John the Lr.p- ti(K St. Peter, St.Jam^s, St. Bartholom:^^', the fifth of N^vem'jer, titc nvirtyi-do.u of King Charles the fird, the reftoratioa of the Royal Family, an.l tl.cr day o^ waica His Miuerty began His reign, {h.ll b- obf^rvcd in tlie ^^'':^l-^' "^'^^'^ lege, divine fervice fliall be celebrated upon tl.cm,^nd no leauresllullb: read, except > by the Proflflbr of Diviaity, oi: any other Schulallic or Acadmiia! b^lm^ poi^lorji^ed. . Title 2.^ Of Matriculation. - ■" , ■■ ■ ■' ■ -^ ' ■' " ..; ', ■■'■'"■ ' ,■ ^ ■■.^- ■, ■. ■ « I. TheRcgiftrarcftheUniverfity n,all keep a Msiricu.i or^ Rfpcr, in ul'uh , the names of all pcfors v ho fliall be admitted ir.cmbcr£ ot .itclmw-rfMy (hull l)C t!.rOl. led ; with their pge, pl•^cts of birth, and education, aad tl.c Oamcs^ rank, li«oc, or pro- fellibn, and place cf re fid< 11:2 of their parents. .•'■■' i 2. Mauiculatioii lUI bi the office of the PrcCtlcnt. . ;;. V .x,- •X ^ #4 : Q' Tnn GOLLEGE.-.pr riSCn'tlNE/ >^ ] / nud Latin jinguaRca, and X S ^^ k^ "*'' ^r^^!'^'<^"tly ftiJMlioTinSe'k ; " in the. higher JJc/fn 1 p > ic L ools ^ G^?.^^ "rually read by boy^ : :^ ^^^.^^J^mJ:^ blowing ihaJl bs ■ . .■ ■■ '■ " ■..' *■-'' ' ■■■••■■ • -.■■■•'•'■' .■■■■■ •■;■.■■'; ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ , Tide 3. Of Lodging. ■; . duty to j,ke cart th.t they ihail ifplaccd n dl^ hi h ?'^''S^ ^'^'^ "^'^'' ^^^^^ : <^"'Iepe, .nd not i.> any inn. tavtirhcu r^r i' ^ "' "' "'"'■ ^^ "'"}' ^^ »o the ether putJiohoHfe. "^ ' "' '"'^' '^"^'•''^-houfe, common bca.dih^.houfc or Ml^\r^^S^^^ -""-^^ -^A-. ^alldeep out orthc Coiie^.^Uhlut ,V 4. Np..n.b,.Mi>cn,.:uny F^^to lodge .ichhhn In his .^art.en.. : : - : Tiile 4. Of Board. : ^, V-"^?'^*"'''^>^^'^'-^''^-- Vc" I .r^^ there crncl .> - /.umktion. /hall pav fbr their ccn^'sli^^ '?f'^^"'^'V^.''^^'^^^«*^g-*^^^ .;cfst]Hy.n:;,llj,ive notice cf their ahW^^ 5' <•' .'lany.menhcr L« fck he n .. t, ''^^ '^^^^..vard the day hcf(;re. j^i^-^^^\^\^^^^ Md.nt to ha^ hi. ■ ;■■■■■ M-':' • 1 1 ■I '^ ■.fiPv ■r-f ,;■. - ■ 7 / - .'. ":/*.: ,■■.'■ I in Of the college,— Of DISCIPLINE. a^ I 6. No mcTOber, under fcren years ftanding, (hall entertain any company at dinner .. his own apartments, or (hall have any dinners, or hotfuppcrs, drcfTcd in the College kit chen to be fent to his apartments, without pcrmiflTion from the Prtfuknt. fi 7. Members of the College mayoccafiooally intioduc«; llrqngcrs to dine with ih;m in the Hall, for whom they (hall pav a ruopovtioni-ble fl\:u:c of tho expence of the dinner^ 'But no member under fcven years (landing fnill ictroducs a ftiangsr wiiluut pcrmiiTwa from the Ptcfident. ;-/^;: ;::■■■■,. :^""":^-"?r;7 Title 5. of Habits y^":::"^"^"-:^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. The drcftofall the Members of the Univerfity (hall bepUun,'lcccnt, ar.dclcai- Iv, without lace, or any other cxpenfive, or ooxcomical.ornameits. 2. The Academical habits (hall be the fame with thofc which ap; wnrn in the Vo-- ▼crfityof Oxford, confiding of gowns, caps, hoods, and bands, as they are appropriatcJ toeach degree, faculty, (landing, (tation,orntuation,rcfpe(nively. § 1. No member of the Univerfity (hall appear out ot the Gollene, within the tovn, ortow'nJhipofWiadfor, without his Academical habit, unlefs withtlic pcnniflioaof the PreCdent. . *ir • Title 6. Of Leaures. $ 1. Every Student (hall attend the ledures appropriated to his (landing, or degree, ^very day, in term time, except Sundays and holydays, the firft, and the two laft days of / every term, and (hall not ahfent himfelf from any le£ture without the permitfion of the Prefu 1 dent, for fome reafonable caufe, fignified in writing, and approved by the Profe(ror. I §2. Every Student during hisHrft year (hall attend leftures in Grammar and the ^ Greek and Latin ClalBcs, with his Tutor ;^nd, under the Profeffors, in jElhetoric, and * in Logic. During his fecond year, in the Greek and Latin ClalTics with his Tutof ; and in Ethics, in the higher Arithmetic, andNGcometry, with the refpeflive ProfclTors. Puringhivthirdyear, in the Greek and Latin Cla(rics with the Profc(rors ; in General Jurifprudence, the Laws of Nature and Nations, the Civil and Municipal Laws, in Political Science and CEconomy, in Algebra, TriWionietry and the Conic Scaions, un- . der the refpeaive Profeflbrsj During his fourth ye^, in the Greek and Latir^ CUmcs, in Natural Philofopby, and Aftronomy, in the Scienlje of Theology, in Metaphyfics, in Hiftory, Geography, and Chronology, in the Polite A,rts, and the application of Science ^ under the refpeflive ProfeflTors. Candidates forHoly drders.and all other Studehtsf who (hall choofe it, (hail attend the leftures upon die HebrW Language in their fourth year. All Students during their three firft years (hall at^d die Catecheti<^al L^Aures, ^,y 1 and the Ledlures upon the principles of the Chriftian P.eligiori. \ 1 '^3. Every Student, who (hall abfent himfelf widioutleav^ as aforcfaid, (hall tranl- Jate the Icgturefopegleacdj or pcrferra fome other equivaletit exercife. ■ ) ^ •4-. .-- ■■•'■. ■ V ^ BOOKijI. ^4- ErerySti'tfentniancPmctoI../fV,«. .. • ' > * co:TrcIc ,; .nr«A»fri. v,'e:lc Til Title 7.. Of Kxmifcs, ». All UndcrgraduntM, except Civilians ftil* PicCdcn,. »td no iheTO „j|| ^J roqVi ' d „f ,„? L^?'"" ?'''>' "'" l''efiJent, or 'x-^cc :^4 •'3 . .A % «h™. They fl„i, be »f;.3;i f t„rl ZTr't?'"''' ""'■ «■*""-» "p-.-. I ■ ; ■ . _ .' ■ ■.-:.■ ■ , ■ -/^ ■ ■^■. ■ ■ ■- ■ -/ *■ --.;.■■ V ' ■^h^mhwb ■ ■ ' / Tide 8. OfTuitioni, / ««.o.», w,„0,cr d,e, ftOlStitZlriL''^ '""'""' -^^^ ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^'^^"'•PgQ^twPur/ or anything elfe. Title V- / •■ ■ .7 ... Of tmk .COLLEGE.--OP DISCIPLINE. Title g. Of Examinations. n •f 1,1. iTpoo tl« lafl dnybutoneofcrery term, %!1 the Undercrftdaws, ejcwpt Ci- 7*** tiluns, (lull poilycc thiir Culk^ions, and Jh«ll be examined by the PrtfiJcnt, and Pro- d I. At thcfc Examlnntloni, tHc place and rank of each Undcrgnduate (hnll b« •alHene'cl according to liU aicrit, ilnd rewards of liooks, or other roatkt of honorkftall be be^wcd upon thofo who /hall paf» the boft cxaiTUOHtionift :,_.__^:.^, L:^ : , a. If any Undergnuluate*, npi Iwing CrviHitns, fhallbe found to have ne|1rt 'thcfr ftudies« or yjhave been guilty of great irregularities, the Prefident and the Fellows may declare their terra not to have bcio Kept; which judgment Ihall be entered in the Col* lege books, and ihe term fhall not reckon towards their degree. ^^V^ | § 4. At the anni^al meeting of tbfe Governors, there flull be a more foltfwin eX'ttnina- tiofi of the Undergraduates, not Civilians, foroe of their compofuions made in the pri- ceding year (hall be produced^ and rewards and honors of higher value flisll be bcftowcjr ™' ''• ^^^d^ and kecpiiig Term. ' ^^-^^^^ 9 2. Academical refidence /hall n^Jia • i ^^ ^''^ ^'^^ loclufive. ^[^[•'^/'-P-FH.al^n^^S^'fp^ the. College, i, . V'tHiaTj^ther collegiate, and academkalrSatio^^^^^^ in complying 9 3- No member flull be allowed to VJi 1T * ^f ordmg to the Statute,. ' ' n,oJ, battel,, and all other ColgrduelSSei^^^^^ "'^" ^^^ P-<* »>» ^om. rafted other dSbts. upon the juft^complaim of a ?^f. ^"« ''L™ 4 ^°r^^'' ^' ^»ve<:on. b^^ybep^vented Weiping:::?'S^ and Fellow^ lJ t /^ ^^^'""8 °^ » Te™ fnay l4 dif'allowed bv ihl P r^ ^ ^.'*'* f" v<. •V' ...*^' 1 BOOK IV. OF THE university; Title 1. Of tJifePrcfident. • I 1. The PreGdentofthc College (hall be jhe chief maglftratc of the Univcrfity, and the PftCdcntoftheConvocalion, | Title a. Ofthi Convocation. conrocation houie ftiall be ereAed, if eld. - . J. Upon the fir ft day of every term, thfc Convocation (hall a(remble immediatelv af- Hvinc fcrviccf it (hall be continued bv aAjournmcnts by the Prcfident, »nd (hall b« f I . The Convocation (hill be compofed if nil Maftcrs bC Arts, Bachelors in Civil Law, and rocmben of higher^greei, who (h ill have been admitted to their Regency at the Public Aa. . § a. They (hall meet in the college hall, , in their academical habits. ■ i r • \ § 3. The number of members to form a 1 Convocation (hall not be lefs than nme, \UMe (hall be fo many in the Univcrftty. - J 4. All members prefent in the Univeifi ty (hall attend vthenever a Convocation (hall beheld. § ter divine lervicj^efi . difTolveduportthe laft day oftcrm. I^ic Prefident may convoke the Convocation at any time, during term, by a public notic: afixed in the Hall, and by fummons fent to ail the members then in the Uinivcrfity, at leaft Itwo diys before the time of meeting. § 6. Every qucftion Ihallbe decidctl bytlie niiijurity of votes of the members prefent, provided that the Prefident (hall concur \vAth them— In cafe of an equality of votes, the Prefident (hall have the carting voice. / ^. 7. It (hall be the pfiice of the Convocation ; to confer degrees according to the Statutes. To grant difpenfations, as far as they are exprefely authorized by the Statues. To admit, and incorporate, nuembers of other Univer(lties. .A To confer honorary degrees upon men of high rank, c^ very eminent learning, witK the confent of the Goverrtors,and under the reftriftions preCcribed by the Statutes. To grant licences to praftice to Bachelors in Medicine. To grant letters Tcftinwinial, To deprive members of their degrees, who (hall have been guilty of heinous crimes, or in cafes defincd^y the Statutes, with the confent of the Gtovernors. And other matters jfhore efpecially touching degrees. ^ § S. The Convocation (hall have no power, or authority, to frame, or make, ot to re- voke, augment or alter, j^y ftatutcs, rules, or ordinances, relating to the Univerfity, orto; Kipg's Cdlleger^ ,-, '■ j -^-.^^r-^r- -- .-^^^^.-~ ~^^ ■ - ." -.-v| ./;--, ^:-~-.-^-.-, -.--.. ,-J-.i-w ^ .^- ,- -'^^ Title 3. Of the Proabrs. be th€ office of tht Proaors to attend to tfic btifiocfe of Uegrcw, in irtf matters ^.,h,:W r/^- i/ ,■ I r I / f I n\ '\ \ ' m.iMijrs ciirp^ed by the JlMtu'rs. Tri.i,»r' ... ; «^ta Hpufe of Cunvjicatim. ihjil S ^^ ' '*"" '"'"* *'^'<^' ^"'"^X o-] op^ly, Title 4. Of the Regiilrar; V \ the led Title 5. OftheBeidl le. I I. The BeadJe fhall be s^dinted by the Governors ,-., ;■ f ; ^ ;■■ ;'ntle 6* .Of Degrees. -' '^ 'i ;';;■: -:'^ : ■ %'-.. b. a member of the College ; jdjj. S^S^I h^ ^'r"^^- ^^'^ '^^'^^ »>« «i^» S^lutes ; 4thly. That he M have kebt t^> -fii °^ the That he ftdll4ve attended :thewKari^ pointed by the Statutes ; 6thlv 7^^%:^^^ -^"""^ tJ^.CpIW exefcjfej. I. 7thly. t4 he fI,4JJ h^; wSld^^,^ "r ^^'iP'-'"*' and moral/; lh.n have undergbne^ne^minati:- ;tffi W'S^^^^ ^« exammers, tn ^11 cafes in vhich the Statutes Wd I. <>^^^^ '»*» aitle 7. Of the Princlpfe, md Moral Cphd«a of the Candidates ' f . oecn" nhini: , le iTiall by. the 5tlily. 'ft ap- draJs ; bathe )in hii ined s i. ates. , ..> » been and T -y- ■. ha¥e l)eMr * ■■ ■ .:,.'-.4^:;_... ;,■',;;■ .-:/,. .-v' Of THs'UNlVERSi^ _ -: .;c..; ;y .^•;, lieen abftnttwctve itunths from the Unlverfic^, a cmliicatp, to the fime !"» 'Jij clergy r.un of the Piirifh, being a mioKtcr oFtlio Cliarch of England, in which he iii ll hHve i;rincipal!y vefidui during that time, or from the Bilhop cf the Diottlbi Tide 8. ' Of the Exummation for Degree:!.^ (( 1 . No degre<| ofnadiclor in Arts, or in Civil Law, Hiall be propcf^d in Convocattot* tflf the candidate (hall have been cxaminfcd by three Marten of Arts, Bachelors of LiaW, or mertibers of higher degrees, and (hall have received from them a tertimoniam of his qualifications, and fitnefsv • ' . ■■^' :^- - § t. Atthebqginningpfevery tsrm.the PrcfidcntfhalUfipoint three, or more, cxaminer<5 taking the members q^ualified io rotation j who Ihall tike the oath infertcd in the Appendix Kiinr.bcr 6. f 3. Upon the candidate's application,' the Prefident (hall appoint the days and hours for the examination, of which a written notice fliall be fixed up in the Hall, %» en days at lead before the examination. j 4. The Hall fhall be the place of examination, and the hour between ten in the liiorning, and one. In the aftwnocMi, in term time. The JPrefident fhall always be prefent, and the room fhdl be open to all Mailers of Arts, Bachelors of Law, and mSmbers of higher degrees, who are a^ liberty to examine the candidate. $5. The examination fliall continue three days. On the ftrft, thfe candidate fliali be examined in the Greek and Latin langua^s ; on the fecond, in the Aits and Scien- ces, in which the Statutes (hall have required him to attend the refpeftive lectures ; and pD the third, he (hall be tried in compofition, both Latin andEnglilh. f 6, if tliey (hair find the candidate properly qualiiied thty (liali fign his teftinnionlum, • Htle 9. Of the Oaths and Si^mptions. fi. No degree (hitHbrconfen-ed till the caridida^^ ofttH? of al-t>^^ ; liBgiance, fupremacy, and of obedience to the Statu*^ of thfi> iJniverfity, and fliall have fubfcribed the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England, a\id the three articles con- tained in thfi; thirty-ninth Canon of the Synodj^ London, held in the year of our Lord 1605, in the ptefebcei ofone of the.Prbdior^ | y Title 10. Of the i5cgree of Bachelbr iff Arts. f jj I. Ev«ry Stodentj h«fote he fhatltaTcethCvdegree of Bachelor in A^ be pf four complete years ftandtng in the Univeriity, from the day of his matriculation. / fa. Heihldl hate refid!ecf,duriiJgtei'm-time, for the fpace of four years, or fixteen •',*; .-. _^;; • ■.,,..,. , teriits / r^ '■ V- 32 "BOOK TV. dtlU' ""^"■*" '""""'"■■"«'• ""l ".all hav«re«ived...fltaonium according «, Prefident and Members. -^^^^^^<^ examinaiioh, before the Title u. OftheDegree of Matter in Arts. b„»i,; (?„ '^'.'''"'"'fi'krf twelve terms (ince his°ado>illion to his B~cl,eIor's demc • ■ntle 1 2. Of tlie Degree of Bachelor in Civfl Law. -Ms. i^. t ■■ Ojj THE UNIVERSITY. n u.„- §2. He iball have tended twenty^ight terms, but the Convocation ftall have power ■to d J 5. Every candidate (hall have read JuftJnian's InUitute, and (hall compofc^nd read two folemnkflures upon the Civil Law, in the Public Hall. J § 6. Maliers of Arts, by the permilTion of the Conuocation, may take the degrtjc ot Bachelor in Civil Law, after performing the CKCicifesdireacd for that degree m th^att .paragraph. .■.•:"* -•■■;-..'■■■■■■■ • .-..:■■■■' ■.■■"■■"' Title 13. Of the Degree of Dofkor in Civil Liaw. ".■■ '.'■■' " . ' '■:>*.■ f I. No perfon (hall be admitted to the degree of Doftor in . Civil Lav, who (hall «ot have taken his degree of Bachelor in Law four complete years. , » 4 § Z. But candidates who (hallhave taken the degree of Bachelor in CivdLaw,^and fliall beof eleven years (landing, from their matriifulation, by difpenfation from the Coo- ▼ocatioh, may uke their degree of Dodor immediately after that of Bachelor. ... « 3, The excrcifes (hall cbnfift of fix leftures upon the CivU Law, or other fubjeas ta Jurifprudence, which (hall be read in the Hall, and (hall continu e for an hour each. Title 14. Of the Degree of Bachelor in Medicine. Ji. No perfon fliallt^adegree b Medicine who (hall not har* taken the degwe of H^er in Arts. *, « «. * § 2. He (hall be three years ftanding from his Regency as Mafter of Artt.^ $ 3. He (hall have attended complete courfes of fefluresin Chemiftry and Anatoprf, he (hall have attended Clinical lefturcs, or as a pupil in the hofphals, under a Doftor m ; Phjrfic, for one whole year,of which he (hall produce certificates from the refpeCliTc Fro- lyiors, Readers, or Phyficians. ' « ».* j ^ 4. He (hall compofe two el&ys, one in Latin, and the other in Engh(h, upon medi- ** ♦5."' lie (hall undergo a ftria examination by Ihe refpeftiTe ProfelTors in the mcdica .•faences. • . « . - •• • ■ •: ' i 34 BOOK IV. .... \ -■■:■:■■.>■..-: -^-V ■ ■■■■■■■■■ ^•■■-:1.'- \ . $7. Bachulonint medicine' may rccei»e a licence from the ConTOcation, to pnc&ke Phyfic , provided Uiey procure from the ProfeiToF of medicine, and one other QoAorio m'edi.cine, or from three Dolors in medicine, a certificate that they, are properly qualified^ and IhaU uke an oath to perform tiie duties of tlut profcfUoa. Tijlc 1 5. Of the Degree of Ddclor in Miedicinc. § 1, Mo perfon (hall take the Degree of Dcoflor in Medicine, who fhalt not be a Bachelor in Medicine of four years (lauding. ' $ 2. The Exercife^ ^6r this Degree fliallconfid of fix folernfl I edlures, tipon Medical Subjei^s,. which fhall be read ID Hull, and ni.ill continue an hour each. Titk 16. bf the Degree of Bachelor in Divinity. "" / ^ ■ .'■... « ■ <$ I. ^veryyCandidatc for the degree of Bachelor in Divinity fliallbea Mafler in Arts of fs^eryyears ftahding, from the time of admiffion to his regency." •* • 2.* He inall have attended the ProftHbr of Divinity one complete courfe of ledhire9 Theology, and the thirty nine articles. (hall underftand the Hebrew language. ^ 4. H'e-(hall undergo an examination by the Divinity Profeflbr. ■. . , 'S^lhall compofe two differtaitioos upon Theological fubjcAs. . le (hali preach a^ Latin lermon before the .Univetfity. ■ ■,. " .*' ' ■ . ■ -'. * ■ yeArsja and in(l chelori ^ #2. muGc, 1 b*ndsc iDjNibi parts, 1 J I. 'iheSta Ti ^1. of Con be Title 17. Of. the Degree of JDodor in pivinity. 1. Every perfon before he can be admitted to the Degree of Dodor in Divinity muit Bachelor in Divinity of four years ftahding. • ^" 2. But Candidates who (hall have taken the I^egree of Bachelorr tn Divinity, aild alj be eighteen years (lapding from their Matriculation, by di^enfation from the con- ocatipp, may take their degree of Doiflorr immediately a(ter that of Baphelori. § 3. The exercifes (hall c6.n0ft of fix folemn lectures upon Theologi«il fubjefts, |o be read in the Hall, and to continue the fpace.of art hour each le^re, wo. he (hall preach a Latin fermoa before the Univerfity^ ■,'-:■ ' • ; '■../:^:... ■ >/■ :: t ■ - . ' ■ , ' ' . :- ^..; Title 1 8; Of Decrees in Mttfic. rfons worthy mufic for feyon Dejg« . , f i . StU(dei;its in Mufic jfeall produce Certifieates upder the of credit that they have ajijAied theftiillves tp the (ludy and 7 ^ ^• ■^".-i'^^- ' ■: Op-the XJNIVERSITY. 35 «Ar«. and niall compofe, ani\\.\.\\ admithini to the ufe of the libra ry^ if not before ad' milted. The Graduate fhill then lifc, and, after making his obeifance to the Prefident ah J. the Hmife.fliall retire into another room, where he Ihall aflume the habit of his iKgree. He (hall then return to the Convocation' Houfe, attentfed by his prefeoter, ihall repeat his obt.ifance3,and(kpart. § 8. The De<>v<^ (hull be entered in the Rcgidcrofhhc Convocation, by the Regiftrai", . under ih:dircerfonsthan members of the Uni?er(ity, who (hall have kept the refidesce, performed the exercifes, and coihplied with all the other regulations; pretbribed by the Statutes.-, ' $ 5. Except that the' Houfe of Convocation,: with the ton&nt of the Governors, of the major part of them, Aall have power to confer Honorary D^rees upon highly emi- »ient,orUluftrioasperfonage8,eidjerBriti(hfubjeOs,or Foreigiifers, «ho (hall viiit the , Univetfity*-And all perfons who Ihairreceive this honor, Ihall enjoy the title, and rfck, of: the-refpedHre degrees which (hall be conferred upon them, but (hjll not be entitled to^ or exercife, any. other pi6wers, authorities, or privileges, beltviging to fuch degree, withia the 3riti(h dominions« which KefhiOioa, and exception, (hall be exprei^d in. their lit* tcrs Teftitnonial. V : .- § 6. Before-any^rfon (hall be admitted bv Incorporation he fliall produce letter* ; tcftimenial from the Univerfity of whichhe (hall be, i mertber, teftifyine his ftindirg, or ^>\ degree, and fluU take the oaths,'andfubIcribc,thearticlct4» required upon iiiatricu]»* ' ^ r^-^ — ^ ^ ' ' ;"■' . ' : ' ' Ti t le y .■/•;• OfkThe university* Ti^Q 22. Of the Encscpia, and Public Aft. S7 • « 1 A M.tobe called th^'ncjenU, ftiall be celebrated annually upon the Monday ihc UniverGty by.hismoU gracious ka^elyK.ng GeorgMhe ll^^^rd. ^ ^ & 2 On this day the GoverncM, with the Pitfident, rioltl.ors, »^ ^^''°J'^ a„l^hetb.So;,r.fjl be delivered b, .h. PrefidenWo, fuch o.h„ .nemb.. of U.e nilfn ran. oftheir exercifes.as the Governcts (hall think ?'"«'• , • ' F6rDegrl*Lrr.be"c \ r nr^ . •.■ ■ '« ■ } : ■ ,-■;'- - .. ^ ■ . ■■! ■ I;:-- /;■-;:. Vi-. THE CONCLUSION* Title i^ Of the Saii^ion of the Statutes. ■:o'Everyh,emb.r who m.i1 comi.it: an <^^^^ ^"ffu pm^ided that no «-tnodem. pun.n.nv.t.^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ fi 3. I*uni(bment3 may bejpecunuiry ; °'^^*y^??^^^ leav ng Cbllcge for the va- - offyersmay bcconfipedtothejrro^^^^^^^^ rffufcd ; they cM\ their terms maybe difaUo>vcd. the,r ^''9>^J^\^l , ^^ y^ tanilhed from th« mybc»nded,or«moved,fVom .. U>Xverfit/fbr « "rt'^i'^ii'^^' ^'^^'^^ S ihe'ProflO^s, (hall have the power of ' f4. ThePrefident,^eV.ce-Prendcnt, amithel^^^^^^ puSng in .11 CHft, or offences aj^inft mor=^^ $ 6. The Preft^ent Ml .nfl « '^^ P^'SSrs! Librarians, and all other officers ' Statutes, won all ProM^s, Fellows. ^^^^^^^ emoluments from $ 7. He fl»alUikewife;have poweHo unjo^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^j^^ ^^ falaries J upon appeJ. of fufpcndingj-pf remo.."^^^^^^ 6K«. of tomlument, Ihall be b»mlhed for . '°"B^""^?f;„'^°„' or ie maji r«' "f Syaepn1edoftede^«.»i*««theconfMtofthe(^ovemo».or , j .^ ■| ■■ •, 'i- **.. /■I" * 1 40 ThbXONCLUSION. them, exc«)>t in cafes where the Statutes hare authorifed thc^reddent* and Fellows, to remoyo certain officers at their diCcretion. ^12. Allfincs, forfeitures, and pecuniary punifhmenn, if not paid before, fliall be Aojiped, or deduifled, out of the quarterly piyments of the falary of the o^Tendcr, if he be entitlod to any from the College. The officer, \Vho ihall impofe themt'fhall give notict* in writtnp,, to the perfon who pays the diaries, who (hall thereupoa be bound to retain fuch fines, and to pay them into the Collega fund. . !^ 15. All pecuniary fines, by whomfoever impofed,°unIefs where, and in as much as, they (faall be intended to make a juft compcnfation to fomej>erfon who (hall have beea injured by the offence committed, (hall go to the ufe of the Library, ^ I4« Every member, who (hall be expelled from the Univerfity, (hall, by fiich expv)« lion, be deprived, de jure and de fa£lo> or his PrefidentQ|i inuj^lung curtn;ry to the word of God.^dth..t u may l^wfl^lly fo SS^hat A;ft:!?>iH :ufe the form in the laid book prdcab^d,^ public prayer, . and adminiitration of-tte-SabTamehts, ?.-.vd rone othcrt . . , ' , , .-v * ad Th I Sw tl^l\f Articles of ^^^^ agreed Upon!. y the Archb.ihops. ^ ahlBifho^ of both Provi^esN^d the whole Clergy in the ConWatton hclden a^ . London, n'the >ear-of our Lcrd^o,to\e ag''-"a'ul€ to the word otyod. ^,^^ V ^ ' % \ % ■v.-\ .V \ ■r r-.- 4* APPENDIX/ . No. 4. Tlic Oaih of Office. 1 A. D. do foloTinly fwcar, that I will faithfully perftrm all the dutifii ©f th« ofRce j,f to which I am now ;ii)|K)intcd, acct>rdiiig to the Statutes of the Unifcrlity aod College of Wiadlor, to the bell of my judgment, and iU>ilitic.. So help mc God- NOi^. Tlie Library TOtli. I A. B. dofolcmnly fwcar, that I will faithfidly obferte all the Statutennd Rcgu- btioDS refpeaing the Library of the Co llege at Wiadfor. tni help me God. ^ No. 6. Formuljc relating to Degrees. The Examples given are moftly for the degree of Dichclor in Art*, but will apply, rauutis mviLindis, to all othcrdegrces. ^. g^ The Oath of the Examiners. - \ I A. B. do folcmnly fwear,that I will faithfully, and mipartlally, perform my office, asan Examiner, by examining, fairly, and thoroughly, all candidates for degrees, who (hall be brought before me for thatpurpafe, according to the direaions. and to the true intention of the Statutes ; and that I wUl not fign the Teliimon.^m of any perfon, who /hall be by me examined, unlefs. in my confcience, Khali bekcvc h.m to be properly qualified to be admitted to the degree, for which he. Ihall be a candidate. So help me God. . , ^ _.'■■ ■ ^ • The Teftimonlujm. Wc whofe names are hereunto Tubfcribed, do hereby tcftify, that M. N. of K'ng's College at Windfor. who is acandidatc for the degreeTof , was examined by u» according to the Statutes of the Univerfity, upon the the^ and the days of in the year of our Lord , jind that wc found biro, in ctery vcfpea, & and qualified, to be admitted to the faid degree. ■...-' ^ Witnefs our hands, thi>» ' diiy Oi 1. O. P. Prefidtnt. 87T. V Examiocra f«r.!« Ku,«'. College. •■-"^(?- trofu^laSit's^^S' *« t;'^^^^7:S» :S^^S:tii::^enc= «;, .wo .c.™ (0, «.U. ^ cafe may be,):- .■.-„. . ■* -.gJP .j^'-' -■ > d. Tcftimomum of the^refitot and Burfcr, for the degree o^ ^ / - Bachelor in Arts. , cording «"'" S""""--^^.""* ""'''""'" . y .. / Tcffimonium of the Prefident «d ProfcUbrs. t \ J.. ' CD. / / E. F. &c. &c. .. leftimorfum of the Prefidcn. and Tutor, the ^^ of the ?:_ *^_ p^ith, or the Bifaop of the Dtocefe.,- y-' ^m-- . W.A.B.PHfide« rf Ki,.g:sC.Uge, Wiudft., »dC.D. Tu.«i» *.gj;# .V ; 4^ -■*--^. ■If^ /f' /^ '^sr 44 appendix; College, do hereby teftify that X. Y. during his rcfidence in that Colkge has con- iormtd himfelf boih tp the Dofti we and Difciplioc of the Church of EogUnd. Wit - ncfc our hands thU day of /. *^ ■ ■■■ : v.- :.■■.■■' ■ ,: ■ C. D. ,; . Ii. Teftimonium of the Prefidcnt and Pro . ; :V ■ » .-■■.■■ . ^ ■-# ' 1 ■n*-; ■:i/"' - -^' : ■ • ■ ■. ' " . ■ ■* ■ ♦■ . 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