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'5-:. or mfti0'0 dolUflt, SToronto ; / 'i^ TO WHICH AHK 8L1U01NKI> The Royal Charter, and the Act 7 William IV. c. 16. •m. f«| ^. t .- TORONTO: ■ ■ . . ■ ^ HENRY ROW§ELL, bOOKSELLER TO TjlE UNIVERSITY. |||f MJt J 1847. .**• „»1- . ■ I. ■ '■ " r*f^f#?...=. - i^ ■ ! - ^ ^ "s*-.^^ %■ ■ ' 4;^^^ jj!,-^i^^m^ =5^ J'j 1 ' •It' .' ROWSEIX AND THOMPSON, PRINTERS TO THE VNIVERfftTT. .,. -p A ■ -. -\ ■ .>ftf;,. ■11 -fw^ ''." i-v''* A ■{\ /. REGULATIONS, rO« TKANtiCnilO TUa BUtlMIM or COXVOCAtlON. TITLE I. OF TtatI CHAHCBEM)*, VICE.CHAItCICI.tOE, ATO PEO-VICE-CHAMCEIXOE. § 1 . // ut rte office of the Chancellor (or, in hi» ahgence, of the Prendent, a« Vicc-Chknccllor, or of the Vice-Preiidetit, »■ Pro-Vicc-Ch«nccUor)» io mmmon, adjourn, prorogue and disgolvo meetingt of ConvocaHon* to preside over them, to authorize the bringing forward of hmintu therein,\ to direct the taking of voteii,^ to confer degrees, to incorporate membera of other Universities,^ to adinit those entitled to scats in convocation, and to carry into execiition penalties inflicted uppn members of the House. § 2. The Chancellor, before asfeuming his place in Convocation, shall take the following engagements before the Vice-Chancellor, Pro-Vice- Chancellor, or Senior Proctor, and shall receive from him the iosifniia of ■ office : — - <1.) "I do sincerely promise that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her Majesty Queen Victoria, as lawful Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of this Province dependent on and belonging to the said Kingdom; and that I will defend her to the utmost of my power against aU traitorous conspiracies or attempts whatsoever, which shall be made against her person, crown and dignity ; and that I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose and make known to her Majesty, her heirs and successors, all treasons and traitorous conspiracies, and attempts, whivh I shall know to be against her or any of them; and all this I do promise without any equivocation, mental evasion or secret reservation, and renouncing all pardons and dispensations from any person or power whatsoever to the contrary." (2.) " Ju dabis fidem, quod ea omnia ftdeliter «xequeris, qu» ad offieium Cancellarii spectent." Answer, " Do." v (3.) "Tu dabis fidem ad observandum omnia statuta, privilegja, con- auetudincs ac libertates istius Universitatis." Answer, "Do." (4.) " Tu dabis fidem quod nob revclabis secreta domus Convocatioqis." Answer, "Do." § 3. The Vice-Chancellorj before taking his seat in Convocation, shall take the, same cngagement$ (mutatis mutandis) before the ChanceUor, Pro- Vice-Chancellor or Senior Proctor. * §4. The same engagements shall likewise be taken by the Vice- President (mutatia mutandis), before the Chancellor, Vice-CbanceUor or Senior Proctor. ^ ; .\; ■• ; ' TITtE II, ■:/..'' or THE PROCTQBS. The Proctors shall take the first and second of the engUsmenta eonlained in Title I. § 2. (mutatis mutandis) before-the ChanceUor or bia • Statutes, Ch. XII. No. 4. t Statutes, Ch. XII. Kb. 4. f Statute*, Ch. HL & IV. S Statutes, Ch. XII. No. 8. -"{•- .^^^.^it^ t^JW .» ^. f ■>, I or ma ■c«0TATo«i. "ling for ,h™ ir.hl.tlj^!,*'*''* ■^" " ''"-"««*".• •«! ^ TITI-B IV, - Tn» SICUTAkT or CONTOCATIOn. (»a..U. „„...^;S?^t j^'J-^»8.gem.». or Tl«. ,. ', ,. 'TITLE V. •) . or Tns MBETINGB or COHVOCAWMI. wte, t'n case o/«i equality of votes "^''"""^ ^ff^»- ^^vtng a caOing § 8. The full academical habit shall h» -«— » TITLE VI. . ■'^, or PB^CEDBMCB. * Stotutea, Ch. XII. Na 4. - > \ \ ; '7-f , Tim vii. ^ or quMTioMS. i" I 1. The tcmn io which any que«tioa it to Imi bruuKht (itrwanl for dlKuiilon in Convocation ihull b« prcvioMily «(ttlt;il by f hn dmncelior or hit reprt'iicntative, and t\w I'roctonij knti ImvitiK Iwon riml in tliat form by liic St-nior I'nKtor, •hall b« cn|mblo of allomtion by the miyority of Convocation, with the conwnt of the IVetiding Officer and Troctori. f a. When the tcrnw •hall huvr b««n •cttUd, thr (|uc»tion •hall b« decide*! in the nftirinntivo or ncKulivo according to the direction! of the 'Statute, contained in Title V., f 0. TITI.B VIII. or ADMIHRION TO A MAT IN CORVOCATION. T J I. The mcmbcn of Convocation ahnll wiiit upon the Senior IVoctor previously to Miking their place* in the IIouhc for the first time. S 2. The members shi^ll be premnted to the Presiding Officer by the Professor who shall at the time hnvo precedence in their respcctiye Faculties ; and previously to admisNion to their seat, shall take the flifat cngngemcnt contained in Title I. before tlie Junior Proctor, and the third and foM«h before the Senior Proctor. § 3. When these engagements shall have been taken, the Officer Preaiding shall admit the person in these wonls : " Dominc (or Domine Magister ur Doctor) ego admitto te in bimc domum Convocationis." j ; TITLE IX. Of QBACE8 FOR DEOREKS. § 1. Applicati• !^««n •uppUcatlni thall b* dU- qtmlin«d fVom aipiin coming forward duriiiR an rntirti yrar. " •*• All (irecea ihall b« (jranUd or rpjocicd uiKoiiditlonallr, and without refcrptice to any other procroding pf Convocation. I 7. If tb« Grace be granted, the IVoctor shall make the fuUowing " lla-c gratia concciM Mt, «t lic pronuncianiui conccuain." If the (Irabc be rejected, the form •hall be : " Use gratia dencgaU eat, et sic pronunciamus dcucgaUm." TITLi X. or iioHoiABT i>M«aia. ' I I. 77k* Conmaditm hat power, with tht ctrntent qf tkt CmtneH, to tmftr konorarif dfgreta on dutingMuked indimdmU, whether llrHUh tub- Jtel$ or /orrigntrai eWur on their vititing the Univereity pertonaUy, or by diploma. ' 1 a. Such degrees do not entitle the pereone who receive them, to exereite the powere and authoritiei, or enjt^ the privileget belonging to the reepeetimf degrees, when conferred in the regular numnerf unlett by tjteciul dininnua- tion, approved by the Comneii antt Vinitora* TITLB XI. or oolirifjuatsi Duaam. i 1. Every penon dcilroun of being presented for hi* degree roust wait upon »ither the 8«'nior or Junior Proctor, according to the rank of the degree (us stated under Title IX.), on a day previous to that on which H» degree is to be conferred. f a. The precedency of presentation shall be regulated as follows : The candidate ehiUl be presented by the senior member of the Fo/cuity in which the degree is to be con/erred, or in case of his being the Presiding Officer, by the next in order in that faculty.^ i 3. If there be sevaMil candidates for degrees of the «amc rank, but of different faculties, the candidates shall take precedence according to the rank of their respective faculties. f 4. If the degrees be different, the candidates shall be presented according to the rank of their degrees. § «. If both the degree and the faculty be the samej the seniority of the persbns presented »^&\l be the criterion. «» § 6. Each candidate shaU be presented separately in the /oUowinir form of words : * *' Insignissime CanceUarie (Vice-CanceVarie or Pro'Vice-CanceUarieJ, vosque egregii Procuratores, preesento nobis A. B. Scholtirem, for as the case may be J in FacuUate Arlium, (or as the case may be J ut admittatur ad gradum Baccalaurei, (or as the case may bi) testor^ eum, quod ad omnia qua statuta requirunt, aptum etidoneum esse." f i • J 7. He shall then take the engagement of allegiance before the Junior Proctor, and afterwards proceed to the Senior Proctor, before whom he ahall take the third engagement contained in Title I. «a^ ^^' • Sutntes, Ch. XII. No. 7. t Statutes, Ch. XII. No. 8. •^WWTf - • \ ' 1 1. H« •halt Ihcn kmwl beftif* th« Offlerr PrviidlpR. and Im admlllAd by biin to hU ilrf(n>r in inl(>d fonn of word* . "Ad [■«A#ii M« (Ir^crr* i« in Ihtmiln tk0 fttUim'tfg fttrds art tit h* A#rw iiUrtnim nuf nuij/ hf ) ( ItrontutituiH* libi do omum tdL/uritmii, qnit wl gniihim utum perltHrnl," ( Wkn tk» dtgm ii U />^pt|n(y, tka /MtwinK ttntrda am lu b» oildtd-— **<« nttminf iM hUria, f'ilii nSfiiriliu .Sijiir^i "Jf I 9. Flach gr«(luiit«, after adiitiMinn, ■hall •ign hianame in the rrglattr ' of Convocation . he ihall Ihcn retire to the Vokiibule, and, havl^arrayed biniMlf in the (Vill habit of hit drffrrr, ihall rc-cntcr the Hall of Con- vocation, make bia obeiaance to the OIHccr I'niaidlug, aud rcitair to tb« pkce aaaigncd to him. TITLE XII. or ADMIHiON AD BiniDIM AMD IIICOtrO»AT10ll. I I. Stud^t or graduiitf* of any Univtriity in krr MaJ«aty'$ dominions may be tvimitttd rfupfctiorly to tht mm* ttr a limihtr $tiiiuliiif(, or to th* tame or a »imilar drgrte, on priHluvinu uiliiifuctiiry trutimoHiaU. I 3. The ddmi*»ion ami iiuuirftorution o/graduale» i^ foreign univertitittf 1$ at lk« discretion of ConvtHftiUon, ..> I 9. Every graduate admittpd by intorporution rank* o/ter all tke membert of tke l/nipereity, who thall hope tiiken the latne degree preeioUMly to kit incorjHtrtition. f 4. No gptuiiiate can be incorpitratetl, unleti ke ihall have taken kig degree in tke nuinner preM-rihrd by hit own uitii^ertHy.* § a. Every candidate for iiicor|iorutii)ti 71111111 wait upon the Vicc-Pre. ■ident with iht)' diK'uiiicnta which eHinblishhiH Btanding or rank in hia own tinivcraity ; which documcnta ihnll be exatiiincd by hiui and the senior Profcsaor of the faculty to which the candidate belong* ; and if they And thtm talisfiictory, they ahull grant a certiflcato thereof, in the following form : " We kereby certify tkat we kave examined the documentu tnhmitted by N., wkoee petition for incor/wration ia before tke Houte of Cotwocation, and tkat we regard tkem at tutinfactory evidence that ke it (mentifming tke ttandittg or degree) in tke Univertity of N., [tkat ke hat taken tke degree in the manner pretcribed by the itatiUet of kit Univertity,'] and tkat ke it qualified fnr incorporation in tke Univertity of King't CoUege." ' Signed, — ^ ,-, Vice-Pretident. , Sen. Prof . of Faculty. ■■ , Junior Segittrar.^ N.B. Tke wordt included (tetween brackett, tkall be omitted wken tke candidate it not a graduate. § 6. It is competent to the officers signing this certiflcate to ascertain the fact of qualification, should it appear necessary, by examination of the candidate. § 7. Every candidate for incorporation shall, before the meeting of Convocation, present, either to the Senior or to the Junior Proctor, #•# • t * SUtutes, Ch. XII. No. 6. t 'Sututest Ch. XII. No. g. \1 ^ ^ IpTjit.^W^ . ^f.*?* ■"fl'J^'5^*"'^ /■ ■J'. (accordldg to hi* tteadeniicd nwk, iw atated uncfer Title IX.,) • mAUm* ybr ineofpdration^ in the following tenna : **Supplicat Venerabilt Domui CmvoeaHonk A. B. Baecakmmt tit ArHhu$ (or as the ctue may he) in Acadimia N. creatni, vt admittatm' mi-jeujukm Cor timilemjfrradum, ttatum et dignitatem inter Torontoniente$. 'quibtu €umutu» eat apud N."* . § 8. After the reading of the supplicat and certifleate, the petition for Incorporation shall be- either granted or rejecte'd in the aanie quuiner H a grace for a degree. > § 9. The candidate for incorporation ahall be presented in the follow- ing form of words ; "Intigniatime Cancellarie, (at Vice-CanceUarie^ or Pro- Vice- Can- eeOarie), vosque egregn Proeuratoret, praaenio vobia hme Baeealaureum in Arttbua (or as the case may be) in Academia N. creatum, ta ait eodem fvel aimilij gradu, statu et dignitaie apud noa, quibua omatua eat apud auoa."* § 10. He shall then take the first engagement contained in Title L before the Juniof Proctbr, and the third before the Senior Proctor, and be' ' ' admitted by the Officer presiding in the following form : *'Domine (or as tke caae may be J ego admitto te in eundem (or aimilem) gradrnn, atatum et dignUatem hie apud noa, ^bua orrudus ea apud tuof."* §11. Each person, after admission, shall sign his name in the register of Convocation. " § 12. No petition for theincorporation of aDoctor in any faculty shall be brought forward, without having been previously pommunicated to the Presiding Officer and Proctors, and the Senior Professor, if any, of hia Faculty. TiTLB xia :.*.^ ' or OISPBMSATIQRS. ' , "*' § 1. Every person desiring a dispensation for the non-performance of any duty or exercise required for the obtaining a degree in any faculty, must communicate bis wish to the Senior Proctor, by whom it shall be comn\,unicated to the Presiding Officer and Junior Proctor. § 2. DispensatioQs shall be carried through Convocation in the same manner as graces for degrees. ' '^ . § 3.^^ form of Petition is 1u follows: •• Supplicat VcnerabUi Domui Convpcationis A. B. Scholaris in Facultate ,Artium (or as the case may be) ut j^tiose dispensetur secum," &c.j stating the^'object and grounds of the dispensation required. TITLE XIV. I' OF PERALtlES. § 1. The penalties to which meinbersof Convocation shall be liable are fines, suspension or exclusion. > § 2. These penalties shaU be imposed by the Ptesidirig Officer and Proctors conjoinUy ; and the offijuces of which these officers shall take ' cogbizance shall be absence without reasonable excuse, ineguUu' conduct during any meeting of Convocation, or divulgbg any part of the woceed- ings, excepting the results. § 3. The aitiount of fine shall "not exceed one ponnd, nor the period of anspension one term, unless with the consent of the majority oC member* * • •> Statates, Ch. XIL No. 8. r- ^^^' •pwnjys' • ^ _t»^*^i ■•/. I k : * - m V *"- . 4- . ' ' ■ . - ■" • .■ / . \ - - ■ . ■ • , ■ . .." ■■'■ ■ ■■ • '.f . . . ■ ' . - ^ > ■ ■* •, '^^hM ^!t_£ i w , " 'i) ,i ,';' , npiTrtfTmr"| ii V i h X •■ " i^f ■^^^t^^'^ ' 1 ^ - . ^ * • • " ' - 1 ! ".'.'■/ ^ .. ■ ■ '1 , ■_ ■ ' J ""-■:. ■ ■ ' / ■ ■ <■ f- i » - . . ■ . ■ < " 1 4 ' •■ ./ > ■ \ •' • ■ ■■. • •/ ■-. .' . / / , ■ 1 / - (B> '. ■ ' • ■ )» / , *, ." / ■ / < ■ ■ ' ■ - . ■■-- / ^ ' • / / ' . .1 ( ' S - ■ /. ■' s^Ti^f^ipa ■ / '^' ipsr^^ff^^f ^ •m'^ fpt if , '^.firBws'i i'^- Vilff0^1^^^^-^^ CHARTER OF KING'S COLLEGE, GRANTED BY HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE tHE FOURTH. March ISth, 1««, AND , .. ■ ' ^ ACT j WILLIAM IV., c. 16, rA«SBb4TH Mauch, 1837. ■ T » ^ ■% .1» / . .u tr ^^ ^, ^^rj^Wi^B^^^ I t / ^ ■^'fi fclCSSTSf ifX-l'Sii.'KS «r^ . 4 '• "^ '%-*^»p-^-'f]»;»jf ■^\ ( '& r AN ACT TO AMESD THE CHARTER or .TUB USITERSiTY OP KING'S COLLEGE. « r, i [PasBed 4th March, 1837.] Whmkas His lute Majesty King Georgethe Fourth, wa« paciously pleased to issue his Letter. Patent, beanng S^ at Westminster, the Fifteenth day of March, in the eighth year of His B^ign, in the words fo^ow^g^ eh«t««rK.n,.. "George the Fourth, by the Grace of God, of the United c^^r,^. Kingdom of Great Britain «id Irehmd, King, Defender of the Faith, and soforth: ToaUto^rhomthese Pr^senU shall come-^reeting: TFA«r«a the establishment of a CoUegc within «lir Province of Upper Canada,^ m North America, for the education of Youth in the pnncples of . Christian B^ligion, and for their instruction in the vanons branches of Science and Literature which nie taught m our Universities in this Kngdom, would greatly conduce to the welfare of our said Province: And whereas, hum* ble application hath been, made to U. by many of our loving Subjects in our saik Province, that We would be pleased to grant our B^yal Chail^ for the more perfect establishment of a C^ege therei^, and for incorporaUnff the Members thereof; W the purposes aforesaid: Now :^mwYe, that We having taken the premises into Our Boyal consideration, and duly weighing the great utility andimportanceof8ichanlnstitution,have,ofourspec«a grace, certdn knowledge, and mere mbtion, ordained and panted, and do by these Presents for Us, our Heurs and Successors, ordain and grant, that there shaU ^esta- blished, at or near our Town of Yoft, in our said Proyuice -is:-* .\ ♦ ' Chart «r CoUegu, of KtnK'a r«cltctl. \r W. of Upper Canada, ftrom this time, one College, with the style and privilcgea of/ an University, as hereinafter di- rected, for the education and instruction ^t Youth and Students in Arts and Faculties, to co|itii^li^or ever, to be called 'King's College:' And We do hereby declare and grant, that our trusty and well-beloved, tj^e Right Reverend Father, in God, Charles James, Bishop of the Diocese of Quebec, or the Bishop fbr the time being of ' the Diocese in which the safd Town of York may be situate, on any future division or alteration of the said present Diocese of Quebec, i|hall, for lis, and on our be- half, be Visitor of the said^^ollege; and that our trusty . and wcll-beloyed Sir Peregrine Maitland, our Lieutenant- Governor of our said Province, or the Governor, Lieu- tenant-Governor, or Person administering the Government of our said Province, for the time being, shaU be the ' -Chancellor of our said College: And We do hereby de- clare, ordain and grants that there shall at all ^times be one President of our said College, who shall he a Clergy- man, in Holy Orders, of the United Church, of England atid Ireland, and that there shall be such and jto many Professors in different Arts and Faculties within our said College, as from time to time shall be deemed necessary or expedient, and as shall be appointed by Us or by the Chancellor of our said College, in our behalf and during our Measure : And We do hereby grant and ordain, that the Reverend John Strachan, Doctor in Divinity, Arch- deacon of York, iu our said Prowice of Upper Canada, shall be the first President of our said College; and the Archdeacon of York, in our said Province, for the time being, shall by virtue of such his 6&ce, be at all times the President of the said College: And we do hereby for Us, our Heirs and Successors, will, ordain and grant, that the said Chancellor and President, and the said Pro- fessors of our said College, and all persons who shall be duly matriculated into and admitted as Scholars of oar sud College, 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* Prerident, and Scholars of King's College, at York, in the Province of Upper Canada,' and that by the same name they shall have perpetual succession, and a Common / ^SraWBWJtiWlK 7 / Serf, .nd tM they .nd their Saccertor. .hdl, fton. Ume ch«i^^.. . to t«n.e. h.« fl,ll power to dter. renew or ch«,ge Z ^^-»' Co«.„.on Serf, .t th^lr will .„d p,e„ure. and „ll, be / found coavenlent, «d that by .he «,n.e n.n.e .hey th, ' «id Ch.^ceUor. Pre-ident «.d Scholkr.. .nd their Sdc! •cqiire hold, poMeM, enjoy «nd nuun.ain, to and for .he .Tdrri::' '^"^•'"^^^""•'"■'^-•'^'^--^^^^ •nd Hcreduamen.,, of what kind, nature or quah.y «h,w ^ > .i^teandheingwi.hinpur^udP^vinceofUp'^Tc"' v 21^ 'T "•"" ^'^'^'^ 8.erling: above dl cb«ge, and moreover to tdie, p«rcha«, acquire, hare C^ el., Chjritableor other Comribudona, Gift. orT^ Tt^h^Ltrrh^rr^^ I-.Ki ? T^^ *''*'*'°«^ »•">«. riiall and mar b« .ble «.d capable in Law, to .„« .nd be .ued, in,pW jnd be .a,p^e«led, anawer .„d be an,wered, in a^l ZT, ofGreatBritda^dL^land. and our «ud ProWnleof g«l«rwt.on., c«u«,., pleai^ .^^ „^„^„ whauoever. of what nature or kind ««ver,t .. W -p^e «.d,beneilcirf . manner and fo™, a." iZ; . ^^r:"*'''*™»C«nH>rat^-.«7 other our l^^tt ™e impleadoranawer. or be .ued, impleaded or anawered. ^yn««nerwh««K.rer: And We do h..,by decl^ ^ and granv that then, .hdl be ^.hin'our «S CoUegeorCoiporatiop . Council, to becdledtod known > thejiame of 'The CoHege Council,' .n" We do w" cl^ »h;t^« "id Council .hall con.i.t of ^ ChanceUorand Ph»idem, for the time bein, and «^ Colfc^ and that «^ «ven Profetaor. .haU be MemZ^ ^^prerioadytatheir^te^oniotothe^udCoi: * ^^le»9fBdHpoD.Mded>,ed«.d.et forth in the Book t* / % I „jt- ^' •-'^Ts^-^^i^if r >:[*;■• -^S*r"^'~-'^^i^*^!!S^jCF'^f*^,'»r'n, *jf,gp--^^:^fVfi^^r% CkwIworKI raduZ of Common Prayer; and Incaaeat any time there ■hoald not be within our said College MTen ProfeMors of Art* and Faculties, being Members ofthe EatabUahed Chureb aforesaid, then our will and pleasure is, and We do hereby grant and ordain, that the said College Council shall be filled up to the requisite number of Seven, ezclusiTe of the Chancellor and President, for the time being, by such persons being Graduates of our said College, and being Members of the Established Church aforesaid, aa shall for that purpose be appointed by the Chancellor, for the time being, of our said College, and which Membe^ of CouncQ shall in like manner subscribe the Thirty-nine Article* aforesaid, previously to their admission in the said College CounciL And whereas it is necessary to make provision for the completion and filling up of the said Council, at the first institution of our said College, and previously to t^e appointment of any Professors or the conferring of any Degrees therein: Now We do further ordain and declare that the Chancellor of our said College, for the time being; shall, upon or immediately after the first institutioD tbereol; by Warrant under bis hand, nominate and appobt Seven discreet and proper persons, resident within oar ■aid Province of Upper Canada^ to constitute jointly with him the said Chancellor and the President of bur said Cdlege, for the time being, the first or original Council of our said College, which .first or original Members of the said Council shall in like manner respectively aub- scribe the. Thurty-nine Articles lUbresaid, previously to their admission into the said Council : and Wo do further declare and grant, that the Members of the said College Council, holding within our said Collegie the Offices of Chancellor, President, or Professor in any Art or Faculty, dull respectively hold their seats in the said Council, ao long as they and each of them shall retab such thdr Officers as aforesaid, and no longer, and that the Member* of the said Council not holding Offices in our said College shall, from time to time, vacate their seats [in the said Council, whel^ and so soon as there shall be an adequate number of Professors in pur said College, being Member* of the Established Church aforesaid, to fill up the sud Council to the requisite number before mentioned: And We do hereby authorise and empower the C(umceIIor^ i ■, r . 1 ■' • ■ ■ ■:--";:-:.--; * I& . ■ ^ ; -^-■u o , ■ ■ -t- . . ■ ■' , ■■■ ■ g^f^ r^^if^p^^ "V r for th« time being, of our said College, to decide fai eMhcii«t«orKte'. cue what particular Member of the said Council not *^*^'*^ '•^^' holding any such office aa aforesaid, shall vacate his seat In t6e said Council, upon the admission of any new Member of Council holding any such office: And We do hereby decUre an^ grant that the Chancellor, for the time being, of our said College, shall preside at all meet< ings of the said College Council which he may deem it proper and convenient to attend, and that in his absence the President of our said College shall preside at aU such meetings, and that in the absen«tf of the said PKsident. the Senior Member of the said Council present at any •och meeting shall preside theteit, and that the seniority ' < of the Members of the said Council, other than the Chancellor and President, shall be regulated according to the date of their respective appointments : Provided aboajft, that the Members of the said Council being Professors in our said CoUege, shall in the said CouncU take precedence over, and be considered as Seniors to the Members thereof not being Professors in our said College: And We do ordain and declare, that no meeting of the said CouncU shaU be, or be held to be a Uwfiil meeting thfsreof, unless five Members, at the least, be present during the whole of every such meeting; and " that all questions and resolutions proposed for the dcci- •ion of the said CoUege Council, sbaU be determined by the m^ority of the votes of the Members of CouncU present, including the vote of the Presiding Member, and that in the event of an equal division of such votes, the Member presiding at any such meeting shaU give an additional or casting vote : And We do further dechw, tb«t if any Member of the said Council shaU die, or resign his seat in the said CouncU, or shaU be suspended or removed from the same, or shaU, by reason of any bodUy or mental infirmity, or by reason of his absence from the •aid Fh>vince, become incapable, tat three calendar months, or upwards, of attending the meetings of the ■aid CountU, then, and in every such case, a fit and proper p^iaon shaU be appointed by the said Chanceltor, to act as, and be a Member of the said CouncU, in Ae place and atead of the Member so dying or resigning, or ao suspended, or removed, or incapacitated, as afow?. •• .^ m TV' ChtrtOTnflUMl Coll«|a rKiUNL ■V ,8 Mid, «nd luch new Member ■twccediog to any Member ■o suipended or inoApMitated, ■h«U vacate auch hia ofBce, on the remoral of any auch aaapenaioo, or at the termi- nation of any luch incapacity aforeaaid of hia iinm<, , l,5»!t-* - ^It ^■ar j^ffiw'^-^ f»ie'W'^''fW^'f'''^P*^''*'''''P^^*'''''^W''^p>^ r r i „. .?* \ uarfli!, for the well-being and advaiKement of our mid St»rt»r onttaj'i College, and agreeable to thia our Charter; and alto, /'"^' '•^* fipora time to time, by any new Statutfi, Hulei or Ordinaneea, to revoke, renew, augment or alter, aU, •very or any of the aaid Sututea, Rulea and OrdU nancei, aa to them ahall leem meet and expedient : Promded tJwayt, that the *aid Statute*, Rulea and Ordinancea, or any of them, ahall not be rapugnant to the Lawa and Sututea of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or of our aaid Province of Upper Canada, or to thia our Charter:^ Provided aUo, that the aaid Statutea, Rulea, and Ordinancea, ahall be aubject to the approbation of the aaid Viaitor of our aaid College for the time b«ing, and ahall be forthwith transmitted to the aaid Visitor for that pur- - poae ; and that in caao the aaid Viaitor ahall, for ua and on our behalf. In writing, aignify hia diaapprobatioo thereof within two yeara of the time of their being so made and framed, the aame, or auch part thereof aa shall be ao disapproved of by the aaid Visitor, shall, from the time of auch disapprobation being tQade known to the aaid Chanckor of our aaid College, be utterly void and of no effect, but otherwise, shall be and remain in full force and virtiie : Provided nevAiheleu, and We do hereby expreaaly aave and reserve to Ua, our Ileira and Suc- ceaaora, the power of reviewing, conflbning or reversing, by any order or orders to be by Ua or. them made, in our or Aeir Privy Council, all or any of the decisions, acn- tencea or ordera, ao to be made aa aforesaid by the said Viaitor, for Ua and on our behalf, in reference to the aaid Statutea, Rulea and Ordinancea, or any of them : And We do further ordain and declare, that no Statute, Rultf or Ordinance, shall be fhuned or made by the aaid College Council, touching the matters aforeaaid, or any of them, excepting only, auch aa shall be proposed for the consideration of the aaid Council by the Chancellor for the time being of our aaid College: and We do require and eqjoin the said Chancellor (^hereof, to consult with the President of our aaid Colle(g|e, and the next Senior Member of the said College Council, reapecting •11 Stitut^s, Rules and Ordinancea, to be propoaed by him to the aaid Council, for their conaideration; And k .'■' m c X ;• ^ i"%' i >^ 10 We tin hrroby, for IJf, our Ilelrt and RucoiMora, chaffvX . Mid cnUtMnc«% •Ibnwid, tubject to Iho Mid proviiioiis, •hall be atrictly Mid tnylolably obMTVfd, kept and iMTfornicd, ftnin timo to tinifi, in Aill viKoiir and cHcxt, under tli« ponaltiea to be th«rrby or thcrttin inipoavd or contained : and Wfl do ftirther will, ordain anil grant, that the mUI College ahall be deemed and taken to lie an University, and *hall have and enjoy all such and tlio likp privileges as are ci\joyod by our Univemlties of our United Kingdom of Onrnt nitain and Ireland, as (kr as the same are capable of ^0$ had or enjoyed, by virtue of these our Lettera il^dMaf; and that the Students in the said College shall lMiif«'jM)erty and fkculty of taking the degrees of Itachelor, Muter, and Doctor, in the several Arts and Facultiea, at the appointed times, and shall have liberty witblfl thcm- •elvea of pcrfumiing all Scholastic Exercises, for the conferring such degrees, in such manner as shall bo di- rected by the Statutes, Rulca and Ordinances of the said CoDego : And We do ftirthet will, ordain and appoint, that no Rcligiou* test or qti^Cation shall bo required of, or appointed for Miy person! admitted or matHculated as Scholars within our said College, or of persons admit- ted to any degree in any Art or Faculty therein, save only that all persona jidmittcd within our said College to any degree in Divinity, shall make such and the same declarations and subscriptioga, and take such and the admitted to any OtjbKl: And "inl- and it^r of if:ine, and same oaths as are required of degree of Divinity in our Unil^i We do fbrther will and direct an cellor, President and Professors *11 persons admitted therein to t Arts, or to any degree in Divinjty, .who, ftom the time of such their udmission to such de- gree, ahall pity the annual mm q( Twenty Shillings, Sterling Money, for and towards the support and main- tenance o^the said College, shall be, and be deeme^ taken and reputed, to be Members of the Convocation of the Bai4 University, and aa such Members of the aaid Convocatiyi shall have, exercise and enjoy, all such and tbfe like iHrivileges as are enjoyed by the Members of the Convocation of our. University of Oxford, so ftr aa the \ -4 w ■^.■\ &' ts^pyrc- ^ %%■■/■ -m^- t' \ -4 \ MDM ftrt MpabW' i^Sj^^WSMljgjf^n jo ywL by virtue of rhafww a#K>iy ^ IImm our I vision* thcnM; Am^l^mill, kihI by theta PratenU for Dd^omJMfc Mid Su<*ciiaiiori, do Kniit and dccljupa, thai th^flKrWrTotter* Iltoat, or th« cnr«>liiM>iit or ts* inl|(lifle«tion th«rfon 'thiti «nd may bo 9fMA, (Inn, valldt « t'lufflcitiht >nd I'fllxtuiil, ill the Id''by virtue of and under the authority of an Act passed in the Parliament of Great Britain, entitled, *' An Act to rcp" \ •"— , vwtof* oClhs Mid for ft^d on belialf of the King, be Visitors of the said CoUtf*. Colle^, in the place and stead of the Lord Bishop of ^ . ~- the Diot^eae of Quebec, for tho tiine being, and that th« Presidentof the said University, on any future vacancy, shsH b e ap p ointed by His MijeBtj, His Heirs and Sac- 7. — : — ,'f *. ^M: *Ai^ Jk .'•%.<( '-'"/, VHIk «i" w f^mf^ «■«* -» ifeW*' J? ■B*f|p^:|3^«-*»p|m *iirT-*'i^m , f- Id toxtH BotbatlM Incumtwnt of any BoetetlMtkal CoBag* Council to eoiulitortwelT* > MoManilMr ofthe College CouikII, or FrofcuoroTthe UnlTenitjr, need be a membar of'tbe Chorcb of BnglaixL No rettgioiu tent nquirad of StudenU. 7 Upper Canada Col- lege incorporated wttli the Unirerdty orKkig'iC<^eg« f YriMipal of Upper CHiada Callega to be •Mwiiitadltf Hii VloO"ntocwal and TolanofVpiier ' tUolHgatobe 1 by the rornng'a Collage, Mtieet to thaapptwralortha ceMorti withobtiequitiDg that he ahould be the locam- bent of any Eccleaiaatical Office ; and that ihe Membten of the College Council, including the Chancellor and 'Prendent, ahall be Twelve in number, of whom the Speakers of the two Houaea of the Legialature of the ProTince, and Hia MiyeBtj's Attorney and fl^dieitor General for the time being shaU be four, and the remain- der Ihall consist of the Atc Senior Professors, of Arts and- Faculties of the said College^ and of the Principal of the Minor or Upper Canada College ; and in ease there shall not at any time be five Professors as afore- said in the sdd College, ancf until Professors shall be appointed therein, the Council shall be filled with Mem- bers to be appointed as in the said Charter is^provided* except that it shall not be necessaiy that any Member of the College Council to be so appointed, or that' any Member of the swd College Council, or any Professor, to be at any time appointed, shdl be a Member of the Church of England, or subscribe to any Articles of Re* j ligion other than a .declaration that they believe in the authenticity and Divine Inspiration of the Old and New Testament, and in the doctrine of the Trinity ; and fur^ ther, that no relipons test or ^uaUflcation be required or ' appointed for any person admitted or matriculated as Scholars within the said College, or of persons admitted to any degree or faculty therein. IL And whereas, it is expedient that the Minor or Upper Canada College, lately erected in the City of . Toronto, should be incorporated with, and form an'ap* pendage of the University of King'jS ^College : Be it Aere/ore enacted by Ou axUunity afaretdid, That the sud ,Minor OT Upper Canada College shall be incorporated with, uid fiNTP an appendage ofthe Univer^ty of ffing'^ College, and be subject to its jurisdiction and control. Tn.AMlb«U/vr^eretiaiedb!fthetmlhorifya/oreittid, That tte Principal ofthe said Minor or Upper Cahadft College shall be iqppointed by the King, duiii^ His Ifbjesty** pleasure. ly. And be U/krAer eiuusted iy the aH&arify qforett^ Tb4t the Vice-Principd and Tutors of the said Minor wUppa Caiwda C^ege, shall: be nominated by die ChaneeUw of the Unirenity of Kin|fs College, subject to libe fti^^rovai or cU«^rotral V. iliM That it ahaU And maybe lawfiilfbr the O^anceltor of ^iMJ^^vHtaM^ the Mid Univeriity, for the time being, to nupend or ufc."'"'^"' temore either the Vice-Principal or Tutors of the laid Minor or Upper Canada College : Provided that rnich ■uapenaion or removal be recommended by the Council of the nid univerrity, and the grounds of such suspension or removal recorded at length in the Books of the said CouncU. ^ .. ill' % 'AH' i. • .iff'.''!? 'tuui&iiiin I 'i: *. t JT ' ■< .T''^^ ,"i ^('*>* •/' *W^J ■« J .* ■--%™ -*X ""I iiSk-'^ f • ^ 1 . V Q ui If '-»* V;; * ■ ■-■ t i ** ; ' 1 t I / *■ (^