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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-663

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FORM OF BEQUEST xxxi proper and will cause such Lectures to be an- nounced to the public by advertisement in the public newspapers and by other usual methods And also that they the said Governors and Proprietors will cause the said Lectures to be called 'The Gilbart Lectures on Banking' in all such advertisements and other announcements and in the books and accounts of the said Governors and Proprietors and shall and will require each Lecturer at the commencement of each Lecture to read from one or other of the published works of the said testator page or more bearing as near as may be upon the subject of such Lecture IV -Professorship of Commerce In 1872 James Duncan Esq Μ Bass Esq and others gave the sum of £100 as an Endowment for Professorship of Commerce FORM OF BEQUEST TO KING'S COLLEGE LONDON give to the Corporation of King's College London the Sum of Pounds for the general purposes of the said Corporation or for the foundation of Scholarships and Prizes open to the whole College or limited to any particular Department to be paid exclusively out of such part of my Personal Estate as can lawfully charge therewith and desire that the said Sum of Pounds be paid free of all deductions to the Treasurer for the time being of the said Corporation whose Receipt shall be full and sufficient discharge for the same τ τ ι
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