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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-729

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KING'S COLLEGE LONDON ACT 1882 Vll nember of the College to fill the vacancy And it was further -3rovided that there should be Council of the College con usting of the Governors for the time being the Treasurer for he time being and Twenty-four other members of the College be elected as therein provided from time to time and that here should be Treasurer and Three Auditors who were to 3e members of the College And that the Council should have Pull power to direct and manage the affairs of the College and appoint and remove if they should see occasion the Principal he Professors Tutors Masters the Secretary and all officers gents and servants of the College except the Treasurer and Auditors but that the appointment and removal of the Principal ind Head Master should be confirmed by the Governors and xlso to make and alter bye-laws and regulations touching the government of the College the appointment and removal number and rank powers and duties stipends and emoluments 3f the several persons employed therein and in general touching all matters whatsoever regarding the College and he interests of the Proprietors and Donors respectively And that no person who is not member of the Church of England should be competent to fill any office in the College except the professorships of oriental literature and modern languages and that in the admission of students preference should bt iven to the nominees of Proprietors and Donors but with no provision for reduction of fees to such nominees and that Proprietors and Donors of the First Class might transfer and transmit their shares and donations respectively subject to certain conditions with the approval of the Council with right of pre-emption of such shares by the Council whenever they were offered for sale And whereas the College was opened in the year One thousand eight hundred and thirty-one after the necessary buildings had been erected for it under lease from the Crown for Nine hundred and ninety-nine years at or adjacent to Somerset House and additions thereto have been made from time to time and junior department or School for boys under Head Master distinct from the senior department cf the College for young men was established and also evening
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