Ordinances and Statutes Framed Or Approved by the Oxford University Commissioners in Pursuance of the Act, 17 and 18 Victoria, Chapter 81

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Page 490 - British subjects may divest themselves of their status as such subjects, it shall be lawful for her Majesty, by order in council, to declare that...
Page 181 - An Act to make further Provision for the good Government and Extension of the University of Oxford, of the Colleges therein, and of the College of Saint Mary Winchester...
Page 29 - An Act to make further provision for the good government and extension of the University of Cambridge, of the Colleges therein, and of the College of King Henry the Sixth at Eton...
Page 97 - Provision for the good government and " extension of the University of Oxford, of the " Colleges therein, and of the College of Saint
Page 112 - In the election of Fellows those persons are elected who are judged to be best qualified to promote the honour and interests of the College as a place of Religion, Education, Learning, and Research. A Fellow of the College must on election be and must remain a member of the Church of England or of some Church in communion therewith.
Page 85 - Three hundred pounds, or if the annual income derivable by him from such property, pension, or office, or from any ecclesiastical benefice...
Page 185 - ... so far as the same are consistent with the provisions of this Act...
Page 44 - University, or have obtained some Prize or Scholarship within the University, unattached to any College or Hall, and open to general competition among the members of the University.
Page 4 - Congregation and for the Election and assembling together of the said Hebdomadal Council according to this Act, and for keeping the Number of such Council complete, and shall appoint the Time of the Day and Place at which they shall so assemble together ; and...
Page 10 - Act it shall be proposed by the governing body of any college, or the major part thereof, or by the Commissioners, to make any statute for the abolition of any right of preference in elections to any emolument within any college, now lawfully belonging to any school or other place of education beyond the precincts of the University...

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