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Queen's University Archives at Jul 23, 2020 04:41 PM

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the Treasurer, of date 30th June 1863, from J.W. Cook Esq. Sec-
retary-Treasurer to the Temporalities Board, informing the Trustees
that, in consequence of the induction of the revd Dr. George into
a pastoral charge, and a claim having been made by him,
as a commuting minister, for [Pound symbol?]112. 10/ annually, the Temporal-
ities Board had thought it right to retain the sum of $150
from the College allowance for the last half year, till the
legality of his demand was decided; such sum retained
being the proportion of an allowance of [Pound symbol?] 112. 10/ per annum
from the time of Dr. George's induction."
"Whereupon the Board unanimously resolved to
make the following representation to the Temporalities Board,
which will at once show that any such claim on the part of
Dr. George cannot affect the amount to be paid annually to
the College from the temporalities Board.
"At the time of the commutation in 1855 a letter,
addressed "To the Revd Professor George and other Professors
in Quenn's College" was received from Hugh Allan Esq., a mem-
ber of the committee appointed by the Synod to negociate with
the Government, and the Secretary of that committee. After stating
generally that the terms of the arrangement had been
settled with the Government, that document proceeds as

1863-64

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the Treasurer, of date 30th June 1863, from J.W. Cook Esq. Sec-
retary-Treasurer to the Temporalities Board, informing the Trustees
that, in consequence of the induction of the revd Dr. George into
a pastoral charge, and a claim having been made by him,
as a commuting minister, for [Pound symbol?]112. 10/ annually, the Temporal-
ities Board had thought it right to retain the sum of $150
from the College allowance for the last half year, till the
legality of his demand was decided; such sum retained
being the proportion of an allowance of [Pound symbol?] 112. 10/ per annum
from the time of Dr. George's induction."
"Whereupon the Board unanimously resolved to
make the following representation to the Temporalities Board,
which will at once show that any such claim on the part of
Dr. George cannot affect the amount to be paid annually to
the College from the temporalities Board.
"At the time of the commutation in 1855 a letter,
addressed "To the Revd Professor George and other Professors
in Quenn's College" was received from Hugh Allan Esq., a mem-
ber of the committee appointed by the Synod to negociate with
the Government, and the Secretary of that committee. After stating
generally that the terms of the arrangement had been
settled with the Government, that document proceeds as

1863-64