The Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England volume 2

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The Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England volume 2
Robert Phillimore
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In Thomson v. University of London (/), the Court of Chan- cery refused to interfere in a question relating to a gold medal granted by the university as the result of an exami- nation, on the ground that it was a proj)er subject for the visitor ; but query Avhether a university, not being au eleemosynary corporation (m), is subject to visitation (?«).
The doctrine laid down in the case of Green v. Ruther- ford, as to the power of the general visitor over endow- ments engrafted on the original c
...harity, without any declaration of a special trust or a special visitor, is con- firmed by Attorney- General v. Talljot {o) ; by Lord Mansfield in St. Johns College v. Todington {^jp) ; and by Lord Brougham in the case oi Ex parte Inge \q).
The internal management of a charity has been holden to be the exclusive subject of visitatorial jurisdiction, but under a trust as to the revenue. Abuse by misapplication will be controlled by a court of equity (7-).
In one case it was contended that the jurisdiction of the court of equity was excluded, because the persons avIio were to enjoy beneficial interests were members of the corporate body, but the Master of the Rolls, Lord Lang- dale, assumed as a matter of course that he had jurisdic- tion (.


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