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in consideration of which their fees had been
remitted, and Bursaries granted to them, but
who had failed to implement their engagement.
The Principal agreed to draft a letter to be
dispatched to such ex-Students, condemnatory of
their conduct, and claiming immediate reimbursement
of fess remitted, and Bursaries
granted, in as much as they had failed to fulfil
their obligations.

Closes with prayer.
George Weir Secy ~\

Queen's College
25th March 1858
Which day the Senatus met and was duly
constituted with prayer.

Sederunt the Revd. Dr Cook Principal,
Professors George, Williamson, Mowat and Weir.

The Minutes of former meeting were read
and approved of.

The letter rerred to at last meeting, which
the Principal agreed to draft—was read, and the
Secretary stated that copies thereof had been
sent to Donald MacLennan, and Jemes Rollin.
Answers to the same had been received, promising
payment, and were read before the Senatus.

A letter was read from Findlay F. [Mac…?]
claiming a bursary on the plea that he stood
second after Examination at the
commencement
of his first Session, and that both before
and since that time, a Bursary had been granted
to the student, who occupied the same position.
The Principal agreed to bring this matter under
the notice of the Trustees, in order to ascertain
whether such Bursary could be granted here, and whether

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in consideration of which their fees had been
remitted, and Bursaries granted to them, but
who had failed to [in…ment?] their engagement.
The Principal agreed to draft a letter to be
dispatched to such ex-Students, condemnatory of
their conduct, and claiming immediate reimbursement
of fess remitted, and Bursaries
granted, in as much as they had failed to fulfil
their obligations.

Closes with prayer.
George Weir Secy ~\

Queen's College
25th March 1858
Which day the Senatus met and was duly
constituted with prauyer.

Sederunt the Revd. Dr, Cook Principal,
Professors George, Willismson, Mowat and Weir.

The Minutes of former meeting were read
and approved of.

TYhe letter rerred to at last meeting, which
the Principal agreed to draft—was read, and et.
Secretary stated that copies thereof had been
sent to Donald Maclennan, and Jemes Rolls.
Answers to the same had been received, promising
payment, and were read before the Senatus.

A letter was read from Findlay F. [Mac…?]
claiming a bursary on the plea that he stood
second after Examination at the
commencement
of his first Session, and that both before
and since that time, a Bursary had been granted
to the student, who occupied the samne position.