The Life And Selections From the Correspondence of William Whewell Microform

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The Life And Selections From the Correspondence of William Whewell Microform
Janet Mary Douglas
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Thorp, Mr. Mar- tin, Mr. Carus, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Blakesley. Professor Sedgwick seems to have been absent, probably at Nor- wich, but his name appears as attending in place of Mr. Blakesley on and after March 1.
Twenty-seven meetings of the Seniority took place between February 15 and April 25. The following day the entry in the Journal stands : April 26. Went to London to visit my wife's parents, Mr. And Mrs. Marshall, 41 Upper Grosvenor Street. I took with me to London the Draft of the Colleg
...e Statutes as revised by the Seniority, at the various preceding sittings. I reported to the Home Secretary, Sir J. Graham, that this revision was in pro- 1842 REVISED STATUTES. 257 gress, explained to him the general principles on which it had proceeded, and pointed out the few instances in which the privileges of the Crown were concerned, viz. (1. ) Visitatorial power, (2. ) Power of giving leave of absence, (3. ) Power of ap- pointing ten paupers. He informed me that he should lay the draft before the Attorney and Solicitor-General, and at a subse- quent interview agreed to do so, while it was still unconfirmed by the Seniors.

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