ELECTION, of members of colleges, 717-720. See COLLEGE. of chaplain cannot be made without consent of clergyman, of minister of chapel of ease by whom to be made, ib. of minister, right of, when vested in inhabitants and when of chaplain by major part of corporation, ib. number of trustees directed to be filled up before election of by heir of surviving trustee not disturbed, when, ib. right of, when vested in inhabitants, 724. how to be made, ib. right of, by what mode to be established, 725. See MAJORITY within what time to be made by lords on alienations in mort- EQUITY (COURTS OF), commissioners of charities may certify particulars to attorney ESCHEAT, power of, to make certificates extended, 874. lord claiming by, bound by charitable use, 286, 297. ETON COLLEGE, appeal to the visitor of, as to the right of fellows to hold proviso in favour of, in stat. 9 Geo. II. c. 36, s. 4, as to dis- excepted from statute of charitable uses, 817. EVIDENCE, powers of charity commissioners, 885. certificate of attorney general to be, that cases have been what was not, to show that property was devoted to charity, 674. of lands being dedicated to charitable uses, 192. presumed from long enjoyment by a parish, 710. from an entry in an ancient book, ib. payment of rent to churchwardens evidence that lands are EXEMPTIONS FROM STAT. 9 GEO. II., c. 36. personal estate not arising from land, 240. stock in public funds, ib. fixtures, 241. money given for redemption of land-tax charged on charity for building or repairing parsonage houses, ib. British Museum, ib. annuities not charged on real estate, ib. English universities and colleges, 244. particular hospitals, ib. See DEVISE. devises by freemen according to the custom of London, 257. in Ireland, 262. real estates in the West Indies, 263. East India stock, 265, 987-989. See COMMISSION OF CHA- EXCHANGE, may be made by persons in whom lands are vested for chari- application to be made to bishop of the diocese, who may issue of whom such commission shall consist, ib. commissioners to examine on oath, and may require pro- oath to be taken by the commissioners, 852. bishop may lay proceedings of commissioners before a new commission may be issued, 853. approbation of bishop to be signified by signing and how deed of, is to be made, ib. deeds of, when enrolled to be produced to the bishop, and a before commission is issued, three months' notice to be given in vacancies of trustees to be filled up prior to any application for where there are no trustees, the bishop may appoint them in confirmation of conveyance may be obtained, when, ib. may be effected, although trustees may be proprietors of lands but in such case trustees having no interest to be appointed in case charity is evicted wholly or in part from lands received, expense of, how to be paid, 857. exempt jurisdiction not to affect proceedings of the diocesan, ib. EXHIBITIONS, transferred from Cambridge to Oxford, in performance of will EXONERATION, bequests of money for, of lands in mortmain, void, 161. F. FELLOWSHIP (ENGRAFTED), subject to the statutes of the college, 354. FIXTURES, unless the gift is subject to particular limitations contrary to the general statutes, 357-359. gift of, to charity, when valid, 241. FOREIGN CHARITY, funds of, will be ordered to be paid to trustees of, without a trustee of, ordered to be appointed, 990—992. FORFEITURE, lands aliened in mortmain, subject to, 810. FORMS. See TABLE OF COntents, xvi. FOUNDER, the king is, of civil corporations, 323. right of visitation incident to, ib. 331. devolves to the crown on failure of heirs of, 337. may delegate visitatorial power either generally or specially, 345. GOVERNMENT, G. bequest to, in exoneration of national debt, how applied, 82. GOVERNORS OF A CHARITY, when they are visitors, 329. when they have not the visitatorial power, 335. GRAMMAR-SCHOOLS, governors of, may make regulations as to amount of master's master of incorporated, entitled to whole rents, when, 621. the court refused to alter the character of, 631-633. particular will and statutes which were held to create, 633- 635. the teaching of writing and arithmetic has been ordered to be GRAMMAR-SCHOOLS (continued). application of funds of, for purposes not for immediate advan- as to taking boarders in, how to be determined, 645. master of, will not be allowed to attend to objects to the neglect nor to perform duties by deputy, ib. master of parish school must attend personally, although he number of boys to be educated at, settled with reference to when master must prefer boys who are to be taught the learned what religious instruction will be directed to be given at, ib. HARROW SCHOOL, information as to the misapplication of the funds of, 640-645. HEIR AT LAW, entitled to real estates devised to charitable uses, 204. entitled to interest in realty undisposed of, ib. to void charges on realty given to a charity, when, 206–208. entitled to so much of the produce of realty as is ineffectually a particular sum directed to be invested in lands arising HEWLEY'S (LADY) CHARITY, Unitarians not objects of, 749-761. HIGHGATE SCHOOL, intended for classical instruction, 633-635. HIGHWAYS, lands given for the maintenance of, may be leased for what powers of new act for regulating, extend to charities, 709 n. (u). HOSPITALS, may be incorporated by founders, 43. of royal foundation to be visited by ordinaries under king's commission, 327. other hospitals to be visited by ordinaries, ib. founders of, may appoint visitors, 328. having visitors exempted from stat. of charitable uses, 293, 328. covenants for renewal of leases by, not binding, 682. See LAND TAX; RATES. HOSPITALS (continued). Greenwich Hospital, when founded, 46. enabled to take lands, ib. liable to church rates, 789. Royal Naval Asylum, enabled to hold lands, 47. Seamen's Hospital Society, incorporated with power to take and hold lands, 47. St. George's Hospital, governors of, incorporated with power to hold lands, 48. Magdalen Hospital, may take lands, 256. Bath Hospital, enabled to acquire lands, ib. Lying-in Hospitals, none to be established for the reception of pregnant women justices at quarter sessions are empowered to grant such license, ib. hospitals established at passing of act and thereafter to be inscription to be affixed over the door of such hospitals, 829. INDICTMENT, I. will lie against corporation for not repairing buildings, &c. INFORMATION, right of the attorney general to proceed by, 399. consent of attorney general required in proceedings by, 400. how it differs from a proceeding by bill, 402. objects generally sought to be attained by, ib. cannot be filed without attorney general's consent, ib. 403. will not be stayed on defendant's motion because filed without consideration of, may be submitted to attorney general, ib. the attorney general a necessary party to, 411. may be preferred respecting funds applicable to public purposes, |