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Sixth. That in the case of Collegiate Students residing in a seminary or school which is under the ́special jurisdiction of the Bishop, Moderator, or the Constituted Authority of any church or religious denomination, the President shall, on receiving a notification from such authority, consider residence in such seminary or school as equivalent to residence in the house of a parent or guardian, and shall exempt such seminary or school from license or inspection, but shall require the same attendance at matriculation as in the case of a Student residing with his parent or guardian.

Seventh. That for the better maintenance of moral and religious discipline in the licensed Boardinghouses, such clergymen or Ministers as We shall, from time to time, by warrant under Our Sign Manual, appoint Deans of Residences, shall have the moral care and spiritual charge of the Students of their respective creeds, residing in the licensed Boardinghouses.

Eighth. That the Deans of Residences shall have authority to visit the licensed Boarding-houses in which Students of their respective creeds reside, for the purpose of affording religious instruction to such Students, and shall also have power, with the concurrence of the Bishop, Moderator, or other Ecclesiastical Authority, respectively, to make regulations for the due observance of the religious duties of such Students, and for securing their regular attedance on Divine Worship: such regulations, before coming into force, to be laid before the President, and certified by him, as not interfering with the general discipline of the College— but in case the said President shall find that such rules do interfere with such discipline, in such case he shall have power to send back the same to such Dean for re-consideration and amendment in that respect.

Ninth. That no clergyman or minister shall be competent to assume or continue to hold the office of Dean of Residences, unless approved of by the Bishop, Moderator, or Constituted Authority of his church or religious denomination.

Tenth. That the Registrar shall, at the commencement of every Collegiate Session, furnish each Dean of Residences with a list of the names and residences of the Students of his religious persuasion who may reside in the licensed Boarding-houses.

Eleventh. That each Dean of Residences shall, at the termination of every Collegiate Session, report to the President on the general conduct of the Students under his moral care and spiritual charge, in the licensed Boarding-houses, and on the manner in which discipline, regarding such Students, has been observed in the several licensed Boarding-houses in which they reside.

CHAPTER XIX.

Of the Allocation of the Endowment.

We will and ordain that the President, Vice-President, Professors, Office-Bearers, and Servants, shall severally be paid the following annual Salaries, out of the sum charged on the Consolidated Fund for the maintenance of the College, under the provisions of 8 and 9 Victoria, c. 66, s. 12:—

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Professor of Civil Engineering

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Professor or Agriculture

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Professor of the Celtic Languages

100

Professor of the Practice of Medicine

100

Professor of the Practice of Surgery

100

Professor of Materia and Medica

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That the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Pounds be annually allocated out of the aforesaid charge on the Consolidated Fund, to the payment of the College Scholarships and Prizes.

RULES

Regulating the College Sessions and Fees payable by Students.

We further will and ordain that the College Session shall commence on the third Tuesday in the month of October in each year, and terminate on the second Saturday in June, and shall consist of three terms: the first, extending from the commencement of the Session to the Christmas recess; the second, from the Christmas recess to the Easter recess; and the third, from the Easter recess to the end of the Session.

That the recesses at Christmas and Easter shall not exceed two weeks each.

That persons desirous of prosecuting particular branches of science and literature shall be permitted, on conforming to the regulations made in reference to Non-Matriculated Students, to attend any separate course or courses of Lectures, but not to become Candidates for Scholarships or to enjoy the other privileges of Matriculated Students.

That the fees payable by Matriculated Students in Arts, to the Bursar, on behalf of the College, shall be:

At the commencement of the first year (including
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At the commencement of the second year
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That the fees payable by Matriculated Students in Arts, to the several Professors, for attendance on all the Lectures prescribed in the Collegiate course, shall be:

The Greek Language

The Latin Language

Mathematics

History and the English Language

Natural Philosophy

Modern Languages

Chemistry

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Natural History and Physical Geography
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Which said several fees shall be payable in such portions and at such times during the course in Arts as the College Council shall appoint.

That Non-Matriculated Students shall pay five shillings each Session to the Bursar, on behalf of the College, and two pounds to the Professor, for attendance on any course of Lectures extending throughout the Session.

That Non-Matriculated Students shall be admitted to the privileges of the Library, on payment of the annual fee of fifteen shillings.

COURSE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.

That the fees payable by Students of Engineering to the Bursar, on behalf of the College, shall be:

At the commencement of the first year (including the Matriculation fee)

At the commencement of the second year

£ s. d.

3 0 0

2 0 0

That the fees payable by the Students of Civil Engineering to the several Professors, for attendance on all the Lectures prescribed in the course of study for Civil Engineers, shall be:

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Which said several fees shall be paid at the commencement of each course.

That Non-Matriculated Students shall be permitted to attend the Lectures of the Professor of Civil Engineering on payment of five shillings each Session to the Bursar, on behalf of the College, and of the regulated class fees to the Professor.

COURSES OF AGRICULTURE.

That the fees payable by the Students of Agriculture to the Bursar, on behalf of the College, shall be:

At the commencement of the first year
At the commencement of the second year
Certificate of having attended such Lectures

£. s. d.

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That the fees payable by Students of Agriculture to the several Professors, for attendance on all the Lectures prescribed in the course of Study for Agriculture, shall be:

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Which said several fees shall be payable at the commencement of each course.

That Non-Matriculated Students shall be permitted to attend the Lectures of the Professor of Agriculture on payment of five shillings each Session to the Bursar on behalf of the College, and two pounds to the Professor for attendance on each course.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

That the fees payable by Matriculated Students in

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