A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the Reign of ...G. W. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen, 1858 - Session laws |
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... Colleges in those Universities , and to the Colleges of Saint Mary of Winchester near Winchester , and of King Henry the Sixth at Eton , Power to sell , enfranchise , and exchange Lands , under certain Conditions , and also to grant ...
... Colleges in those Universities , and to the Colleges of Saint Mary of Winchester near Winchester , and of King Henry the Sixth at Eton , Power to sell , enfranchise , and exchange Lands , under certain Conditions , and also to grant ...
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... , and improving and regulating the Course of Study therein ; and for the Union of the Two Universities and Colleges of Aberdeen . LXXXIV . An 274 LXXXIV . An Act for enabling the Commissioners of Public vi A TABLE of the STATUTES.
... , and improving and regulating the Course of Study therein ; and for the Union of the Two Universities and Colleges of Aberdeen . LXXXIV . An 274 LXXXIV . An Act for enabling the Commissioners of Public vi A TABLE of the STATUTES.
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... Lands ; and for other Purposes . 8. An Act for regulating the Dundonald Bursaries in the University and College of Glasgow , and for other Purposes . 9. An Act for authorizing Mining , Building , and 9. An xvi A TABLE of the STATUTES.
... Lands ; and for other Purposes . 8. An Act for regulating the Dundonald Bursaries in the University and College of Glasgow , and for other Purposes . 9. An Act for authorizing Mining , Building , and 9. An xvi A TABLE of the STATUTES.
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... Colleges therein , and of the College of King Henry the Sixth at Eton , " it was ' enacted , that the Stamp Duties then payable on Matriculations and Degrees should be ' abolished so soon as Provision should have been made by the ...
... Colleges therein , and of the College of King Henry the Sixth at Eton , " it was ' enacted , that the Stamp Duties then payable on Matriculations and Degrees should be ' abolished so soon as Provision should have been made by the ...
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... College respectively , within the Royalty and City of Edinburgh , described in the Schedule of this Act , should be acquired and appropriated by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings , herein- after called " the ...
... College respectively , within the Royalty and City of Edinburgh , described in the Schedule of this Act , should be acquired and appropriated by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings , herein- after called " the ...
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