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Excerpt from Clerical Tenure of Fellowships: A Letter to Sir William Heathcote, Bart., D. C. L., M. P. For the University of Oxford The Association speaks strongly against the diminution of the number of Fellowships, in any but certain exceptional cases. The Bill allows the diminution of the number of Fellowships, for the sake of raising the income of the existing Fellows, of erecting new buildings, of establishing affiliated Halls, besides founding Scholarships, and paying and pensioning off Professors. Report No. Iv. P. 111. Clause LVI. The Association protested against the increase of Crown influence. The Bill makes the Visitors, when so required, send in Reports of all connected with the...
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