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University of
Aberdeen.

Appendix.

King's College.

ORDER XXXVII-A Return of all the persons who have Graduated at the said University during the last 50 years, distinguishing the Number obtaining Degrees in the different Faculties; and in the Faculty of Medicine, specifying the Number (if any) who have obtained Medical Degrees during the same period, who had not attended any Classes in the University, or were not personally examined at the time of Graduation; the number who had carried on part of their Medical education at other Universities;—and also the number of Medical Graduates from the different parts of the United Kingdom, and those from foreign countries.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XXXVIII.-What Offices or Situations, exclusive of Church-Livings, are in the Gift
or Appointment of the Senatus Academicus, or of the Principal, or any particular Pro-
fessors, ex officio; and what are the Duties, Perquisites, and Emoluments, of the same?
Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XXXIX.-Have the Members of the Senatus Academicus any, and what Power,
Privileges, or Immunities, in the Town in which the University is situated, either in regard
to burghal taxations or burdens, or as to exemption from the jurisdiction of the ordinary
Magistrates within the same?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XL-Have the Professors individually, or the Senatus Academicus collectively, or any of the Office-bearers in the University, any Jurisdiction as Magistrates within the City in which the University is situated, either over the inhabitants thereof generally, or over the Students of the said University?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XLI.—In what manner are Disorders, or Delinquencies, or Breaches of the Peace, or improper conduct, on the part of the Students, brought before the Senatus Academicus; and by whom, and in what manner, are the same punished?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XLII.-In whom is the Power of Expulsion of Students vested, and by whom is it exercised, and on what authority is such power or claim founded?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XLIII.-Are Students, who have been expelled from other Colleges, excluded by any Regulation from Admission, Matriculation, or Graduation at the said University; and if so, by what authority was such Regulation introduced.

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ORDER XLIV.-Are Students, on entering at the said University, if they have previously studied at any other, required to produce any Certificates of good conduct from such other College?

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ORDER XLV.-Are Graduates of other Universities admitted ad eundem at the said Uni

versity?

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ORDER XLVI-What are the qualifications necessary for the office of Principal of the said
University? May a Layman hold the office?

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ORDER XLVII.-Does the Principal of the said University visit and examine the Students of any of the Classes, and how often do such Visitations take place?

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ORDER XLVIII.-Does the Principal of the said University teach any Class, or give any Course of Lectures; and if such duty has ever been performed, when, and by what authority was it discontinued?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XLIX. Does the Chancellor, or Vice-Chancellor, Rector, or Dean of Faculty of the
University, exercise any, and what Authority or Jurisdiction over the Principal, Professors,
or Students thereof; and from what source is such authority or jurisdiction derived?
Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER L-Are there any Controversies, Pleas, or Disputes, now subsisting in the said Uni-
versity, in regard to the Jurisdiction, Powers, and Privileges of the Chancellor, Vice-
Chancellor, Rector, Dean of Faculty, Principal, Professors, or any Office-bearers in the said
University; and if so, upon what points connected therewith, and between what parties,
have such controversies, pleas, or disputes arisen.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LI.-Are there any Controversies, Pleas, or Disputes, now subsisting in the said University, in regard to the Members composing the Senatus Academicus, or the several Faculties or Professions belonging to the Senatus Academicus, or as to the Rights and Privileges and Powers of the Senatus Academicus over individual Professors, or as to the Classes belonging to the different Faculties; and if so, upon what points connected therewith, and between what parties, have such controversies, pleas, or disputes arisen?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

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Do the Students, or any of them, live within the Buildings or the Precincts of the ersity, or in any manner under the inspection and observation of the Professors?

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-Were any Buildings in the said University at any time appropriated for the of Students, and any Funds destined or employed in the Repair and Maintenance nd if such buildings are not so occupied, when did such change take place-under ority-and how are the funds now employed, which were destined or formerly in the repair or maintenance of such buildings?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

-Do any of the Professors of the said University reside in any Houses or Buildn the Precincts of the said University, and by what authority were the Buildings d and appropriated-from what Funds are the same repaired and maintainedauthority were such funds appropriated to that object-and by whom is the Exof the same regulated and applied?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

-Were any Funds, at any time, and by what authority, mortified, or in practice in the maintenance, repair, and improvement of the Fabric and Buildings of the ersity?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

Are such Funds so employed at the present time, and by what authority and by he Expenditure of the same authorized, regulated, and applied?—and if not so to what purposes and by what authority have such funds been diverted?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

Is there any Musuem, or are there any Instruments or Apparatus for Philoso-
periments, or Collections of Specimens or of Preparations, belonging to the said
, or any of the Classes thereof; from what fund have the same been purchased
n repair, and under whose management are the same and the said funds?
Return by the Senatus Academicus

-Is there any Astronomical Observatory belonging to the said University, and
applied or destined to the maintenance of the same; and by whom is such fund
and applied?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

-When was the Library of the said University instituted; by what Fund is it d; by whom is the application of those funds superintended; and what are the regulations for the custody and management of the Library, and under which it the Professors, Students, or the Public?

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.*—A Return of all Books entered in the Receipt-books of the Libraries of the es of Scotland, prior to the date of this Order, as borrowed out by the Professors y, specifying the titles of the Books, and the number of volumes of the same when such borrowing took place-the name of the borrower-and distinguishing ay appear in the Receipt-books to have been borrowed by any Professor for the er persons-together with a list of the Books which may have been returned to y by the Professors respectively at the date of the Return thus ordered.—Order ber 1827.

le containing an. Abstract of the number of Books borrowed out and unreturned at e date of the Order, and the number of volumes returned between that date and the ate of the respective Returns, together with the number of the volumes borrowed for terary Gentlemen, Students, and others

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urn of all the Books out with the Professors of King's and Marischal Colleges, showg the number taken out, both for their own immediate use, and those given by them to

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University of
Aberdeen.

ORDER LXIII.**-A Return of the Number of Students who have availed themselves of the
use of the Libraries of the Universities of Scotland during Session 1826-7, with the number
of volumes taken out by each during that period.-Ordered 27th October 1827.
Return from King's College

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Appendix.

King's College.

ORDER LXIII.***-The total Number of Books at present amissing from the Libraries of the
Universities of Scotland, distinguishing the number amissing as at the 1st of January 1826.
-Ordered
1827.

Return from King's College

ORDER LXIV. Are any Meetings of Graduates held at the said University, and on what occasions, and for what purposes; or do any of the University meetings include the Graduates, and what are their Privileges?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXV.-Is a Representative annually returned from the said University to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; and of whom is the meeting, in which such Representative is chosen, composed?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXVI.-Are there any Complaints, Applications, or Petitions now before the Principal and Professors, or other authority of the said University, from the Students, or any of them, praying for the Alteration of any Academical Rules and Regulations or complaining of any alleged Grievances at the said University; and if so, transmit copies of the same, and state the procedure thereon?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXVII.—Are the Principal, Professors, Masters, and others bearing office in the said University, before their admission to the exercise of their respective functions, required to acknowledge, profess, and subscribe the Confession of Faith and Formula of the Church of Scotland, as approved and fixed by Act of Parliament, and to swear and subscribe the Oath of Allegiance to his Majesty; and on what occasion, and before whom, is such acknowledgment and subscription made, and such oath taken.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXVIII.-Is there any Common Table kept in the said University for any Professors, Fellows, Bursars, Poor Scholars, or Students; if so, from what fund is the expense thereof paid, and by whom is such expense regulated and allowed; and are any of the Professors required to preside at the same, and is such duty performed?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXIX.-Are any Private Buildings erected, and on what authority or title, within the
Precincts belonging to the said University?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

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ORDER LXIX.*—A_Return, containing a special Enumeration of the Buildings, stated in
Return, No. LXIX., to be erected within the Precincts of the College; of the date of the
Grants or Titles on which the same are held, and of the Persons to whom, and the Terms
and Conditions on which the Ground was feued, sold, or let, and the Authority under which
the
same was done, and the Price or Annual Payment obtained therefore, and the Purposes
for which the Buildings are now occupied, and whether there is any Restrictions on the
Use to which they may be converted.—Ordered 18 August 1827.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXX. Is it the practice in the said University to appoint, during the lifetime of a Pro-
fessor, an Assistant and Successor to such Professor? How many such appointments have
occurred during the last 100 years? and in these cases, specify the names of the Incum-
bents, and of the persons appointed Assistants and Successors, and of the parties or body
by whom such appointments have been made; and state what Allowance and Salaries have
been given to such Assistants and Successors.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXXI.-Are the qualifications required by the Charters, Statutes, or Laws of the said
University, as a condition of the Nomination of Professors, invariably observed in prac-
tice?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXXII.-Has any person been appointed Professor in the said University under 21 years
of age?
Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXXIII.-Are any Lands or other Estate and Revenues attached to any Professorship
in the said University? Is there any house attached to the office of Principal, or any Pro-
fessorship; and is the same inspected, and its state of repair examined, from time to time?
or, if any lands or house were formerly granted and mortified for the use of the Principal or
any Professor, when and for what purposes, and by what authority or transaction, have the
same been diverted?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER LXXIV. Are the provisions of the Charters, Statutes, or Acts of Visitation, with respect
to the Residence and Attendance of the Professors, duly observed; and in what manner is
leave of absence granted; or in what manner, and by what authority, is non-attendance
noticed and corrected?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

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ORDER LXXV.-Are there any Rights of Patronage of Parish Churches, or other Church Endowment, vested in and attached to the said University; and by whom, and in what manner, are such rights of patronage exercised?

Return by the Senatus Academicus

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PART II-MARISCHAL COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY.

ORDER I.-Copies of all the Charters of Erection or Foundation of Marischal College, Aberdeen, whether granted by the Crown, or by Bishops, by Corporations, or by private Individuals. Returns by the Senatus Academicus.

(1.) Novæ Academiæ Aberdonensis, per Comitem Mariscallum, Auctoritate Regiâ, Erectio et
Institutio.-1593

(2.) Approbation of the General Assembly to Earl Marischal's Foundation of 1593
(3.) Ratificatioun to the Erll Merschell anent the College in Abirdene-1593
(4.) Charter of Ratification and Novodamus, by William, Earl Marischal-1623
(5.) Carta Caroli Imi Regis Collegio Mariscallano-1641

(6.) Ratificatioun in Favours of the Colledge of New Aberdein-1661

ORDER II.-Copies of all the Rules and Regulations, or Acts of Visitation of the said College,. whether made and prescribed by the Crown, or any Visitors or Commissioners appointed by the Crown or Parliament-or by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, or any Commissioners appointed thereby-or by any Bishops, or Corporations, or by any Body, or Individuals, claiming Authority to make and prescribe the same.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER III.-Copies of all Regulations enacted by the Senatus Academicus of the said College, or any Office-bearer belonging thereto, by which the Discipline, Government, and Course of teaching in the said College, are in any way directed or prescribed.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

(1.) No complete series or code of Regulations, enacted by the Senatus Academicus, &c. (2.). Leges et Instituta Academiæ Mariscallanæ Abredonensis

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ORDER IV.-A Return of the manner in which the Senatus Academicus in the said College is composed, and the constituent Members thereof.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER V.-A Return of the Office-bearers in the said College, e. g. Chancellor, Rector, &c., and of the Persons or Electors by whom such Office-bearers are nominated or elected, and of the manner in which such Nomination or Election is made.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

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ORDER VI.-A Return of the manner in which the Professors are appointed-in what hands the power of Inquiry, and Correction, Suspension, or Deprivation, is vested, or by whom it is claimed.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

List of the Principal and Professors, with the date of their admission, and names of the
Patrons

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ORDER VII.-A Return of the Salaries of the Principal and Professors, specifying the amount. of each, and the funds whence derived-by what authority the amount is fixed; and if by the Senatus Academicus, whether under any, and what control.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

(1.) Return of the Salaries of the Principal and Professors, specifying the Amount of each, and the Funds whence derived

Marischal College

and University.

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(2.) Dr. Cook's Report as to Endowments of Professors of King's College and Marischal College

(3.). Memorial of the Provost, Magistrates, and Town-Council of Aberdeen, to the Royal
Commissioners, respecting the Professorship of Divinity.

ORDER VIII.-A Return of all the Fees payable, either by Students on attending classes, or
by Candidates for Graduation, at their examination, or on receiving Degrees-whether to
Professors or to the Libraries, or to any of the Institutions or Funds of the College-of the
Authority by which the same are fixed; and whether under any, and what control.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

Table of all the Fees payable by Students, or by Candidates for Graduation, &c.
I. In the Classes of the Curriculum for Under-graduates
II. In the Classes not included in the Curriculum

Fees paid by Graduates at their Graduation
Correction of the Return of Fees

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ORDER VIII.*-Statement of the whole Expense which must be incurred by every Student in Marischal College, Aberdeen, passing through the course of Study preparatory to the degree of Master of Arts, including Class-fees, Price of Books, Library-money, Dues of Graduation, and all other necessary Charges.-Ordered 27th October 1827.

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University of
Aberdeen.

Appendix.

Marischal College and University.

ORDER IX.-A full and specific Return of the whole Rentals, Funds, Revenues, and Estate of the said College during the last 50 years, distinguishing the several sources from which the same may be drawn, as well as all occasional payments during the same period.

and Burse Funds

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

(1.) Nature of the Returns, with their divisions
(2.) Copies of the Notandums adhibited to the Abstracts of the Accounts of the Building
(3.) List of Returns from the Marischal College and University, to the Commissioners for
Visiting the Universities and Colleges of Scotland, transmitted 6th September 1827.
(4.) An Account of the Revenue arising from all Lands, and other Funds, mortified for the
use of the Marischal College of Aberdeen, which are under the management of the
Magistrates and Town-Council of that City; and of the Application thereof, for the
Year ended at Michaelmas 1826

ORDER IX.*-A Return, containing a distinct Enumeration of the whole Properties, Estates,
Funds, Rights of Debts, or other Sources from which the Income of King's College is
derived, exhibiting the Amount drawn from each, the Date when, and the Deed by which
the same was acquired by the College, with the Names and Designations by which the
Estates were acquired, and are now known; and stating whether any Portion of such
Acquisitions has been at any time, and if so, when and how, and by what authority,
alienated, and in what manner the price is secured; and in cases when any part of the
Income is derived from the Interest of Money, stating in what manner such Sums are
secured or invested.-Ordered 18th August 1827.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

Enumeration of the whole Properties, Estates, Funds, Rights of Debts, and the other Sources from which the Income of the Marischal College is derived, with the Localities and Dates

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List of Feu-duties disputed before the year 1755, one only of which was recovered, viz.
10d. in 1761-2. Marischal College and University

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ORDER IX.**—A Copy of the Rental made out in 1716, for a former Commission of Visitation,
and referred to in the Return No. 7.-Ordered 18th August 1827.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

Copy of the Rental of Marischal College, attested by the Clerk to the Commission of
Visitation of 1716

ORDER X.-A full and specific Return of the whole Expenditure of the said College, specifying,
in detail, the mode in which their Revenue is employed, and the purposes and objects to
which the annual Revenue or occasional Receipts have been, for the last 50 years, and are
applied; and all the Persons or Office-bearers receiving regular or occasional salaries, pay-
ments, gratuities, or fees therefrom-specifying separately the amount of the public burdens,
taxations, or deductions, of whatever sort, borne by the Revenues of the said College.
Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XI.-A Statement, by whom are the Estates of the said College managed, and their funds and revenues administered; and the application and expenditure thereof regulated ;— and if whether under any, and what control.

Return by the Senatus Academicus

ORDER XII.—A Return of the number of Bursaries at each College; by whom founded, and in whom is the right of Presentation;-of the Funds attached to the same, and the annual allowance to each Bursar;-and what certificates are required from Bursars previous to admission.

Return by the Senatus Academicus.

(1.) Return of Bursaries for Students of Philosophy in the Marischal College and Uni-
versity

Return of Bursaries for Students of Divinity in the Marischal College and University
(2.) Supplementary Account respecting the Bursaries in Marischal College, Aberdeen
Deed of Mortification by the Rev. James Stuart, South Carolina, dated 3d May 1809
Return respecting the Mortification of Dr. William Guild

Return respecting Mr. John Moir's Mortification to the Trades of Aberdeen

Deed of Mortification for Bursaries, by the Rev. George Melville, Minister at Alfoord,
dated 14th November 1678

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Deed of Mortification for Bursaries, by Alexander Adam, M.D., dated 10th August, 1691
Deed of Mortification by John Davidson, Merchant in Aberdeen, dated 21st February

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1706

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Mr. Alexander Galloway's Mortification

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Deed of Mortification by Margaret Garden, Relict of James Skene, Merchant Burgess of
Old Aberdeen, dated 7th February 1738

ib.

Deed of Mortification by Mr. Thomas Forbes, of Little-Leighs, in the County of Essex,
dated 9th February 1746

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Deed of Mortification by the Rev. Alexander Smith, dated 15th July 1741

ib.

The Rev. Walter Denoon's Deed of Mortification for a Bursary, dated 11th November,
1725

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Deed of Mortification for Bursaries and Professor of Medicine, by Mr. John Paterson, of
Pancras Lane, London, dated 6th Aug. 1762

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Deed of Mortification for Bursaries by Mr. David Mitchell, of Holloway Down, in the
County of Essex, dated London, 2d April 1801

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Dr. James Adams' Bursary

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Deed of Mortification for a Bursary, by Dr. William Lorimer, of the Parish of St. James's,
Westminster, dated 6th December 1764

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Deed of Mortification for a Bursary, by John Lorimer, M.D., of Charlotte Street, in the
Parish of St. Mary-le-bone, and County of Middlesex, dated 21st November 1793
Bursary by William Ruddiman, M.D., London, founded in 1794, and augmented in
1824

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Deed of Mortification for a Bursary, by Mr. James Cruickshank, Farmer, Touxhill, in the
parish of New Deer, dated 14th December 1813

ib.

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