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C - Ordinances established for a publique Lecture of Historie in the University of Cambridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2012

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1. The founder, and after him his next heire, shall have full power to nominate, and constitute a Reader of the said Lecture; either personally presentinge or by letters nominating him unto the Vice-Chancellor of the Universitie of Cambridge for the time being. And the person ere by him or after him by his next heire presented, of nominated, shall performe all the duties, undergo all the penalties, and enjoy all the profitts, and advauntages to the same Lecture any waies appertayninge, during his naturall life, or for such time, as the said ffounder, and after him, his next heire shall thinke fitt.

2. Provided notwithstanding that if the first ffounder, or after him, his next heire shall finde any fault in the Reader, ere as before presented or nominated, either for want of naturall judgement, levitie in manners, defect of reading, as being forced to learne, when hee should teach; remissnesse of present industrie through distraction, by frequenting idle, and riotous companie; or other just exception by meanes of which default or imperfection in the said Reader, such honour, and profitt as the founder intends shall not redound unto the Universitie, then the said ffounder, and his next heire successively, upon notice thereof taken, shall at pleasure dismiss the said Lecturer with a competent gratuitie, and appoint another.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1911

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