Imatges de pàgina
PDF
EPUB

A. D. 1911.

15 Geo. 3. c. 53.

Order in Council to works first published in a foreign country, subject to certain provisoes and exceptions contained in the Act or in the Order.]

29.-(1).

Provided that

(iii) the provisions of this Act as to the delivery of copies of books shall not apply to works first published in such country, except so far as is provided by the Order;

Saving of 33. Nothing in this Act shall deprive any of the uniuniversity versities and colleges mentioned in the Copyright Act, 1775, copyright. of any copyright they already possess under that Act, but the remedies and penalties for infringement of any such copyright shall be under this Act and not under that Act. [Section 34 preserves the right of certain libraries to annual compensation out of the Consolidated Fund under previous legislation for loss of the right to receive gratuitous copies of books.1]

Repeal.

Short title and com

mence

ment.

36. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule:

Provided that this repeal shall not take effect in any part of His Majesty's dominions until this Act comes into operation in that part.

37.-(1) This Act may be cited as the Copyright Act, 1911. (2) This Act shall come into operation

(a) in the United Kingdom, on the first day of July nineteen hundred and twelve or such earlier date as may be fixed by Order in Council;

(b) in a self-governing dominion to which this Act extends, at such date as may be fixed by the Legislature of that dominion;

(c) in the Channel Islands, at such date as may be fixed by the States of those islands respectively; (d) in any other British possession to which this Act extends, on the proclamation thereof within the possession by the Governor. [The Second Schedule includes inter alia the whole of 15 Geo. 3. c. 53 (supra), 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 65 (supra), and 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45 (supra).]

1 See 54 Geo. 3. c. 156. n. 1 (supra), and 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 110.

INDEX

Abbotsbury, Dors., Rectory, i. 254.
Aberdeen, Universities of, iii. 282; iv.

140.

Abergavenny School, ii. 63, 66 n.
Abingdon-

Christ's Hospital in, ii. 159.
St. Helens, Vicar of, ii. 335.
Highway Board, iv. 166.
Mayor's Stone at, ii. 158.

St. Nicholas, Rector of, ii. 335.
Rural Sanitary Authority, iv. 158,
166.

Rural Sanitary District, iv. 158.

and Chilton Pond Road, ii. 54, 157.
, Newbury, and Southampton Road,
ii. 108.

Abjuration, Oath of, see Oath.
Accounts of Universities and Colleges,
iv. 76.

Adams, Arthur Robarts, D.C.L., iv. 23.
Addenbrooke, John, M.D., ii. 92.
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge,
ii. 92, 260; iii. 118.

Adderbury and Kidlington Road, ii.
53, 153, 233.

Advocates, Library of Faculty of, Edin-
burgh, see Copyright.
Advowsons-

attached to sinecure preferments or
impropriate rectories, iii. 308.

iii.

of benefices annexed to or held in
trust for Heads of Colleges, &c.,
92, 191, 202, 305.

limit on number to be held by Col-
leges, ii. 26, 73, 74.

removed, ii. 279; iv. 149 n. 4.
purchase of, out of corporate funds,
iii. 307.

purchase of, benefactions for, see
Brasenose College, Hulme Founda-
tion; Clare College, Dr. Blythe's
Benefaction; Jesus College, Cam-
bridge, Proby Benefaction.
purchase of, benefactions for, power
to apply to other purposes, iii. 244.
sale and application of purchase
money, iv. 73, 75-

see Roman Catholics.

Agriculture, Board of, iii. 21 n.; iv.
200, 206, 221.

Aid, see Subsidies and Land Tax.

Airesflete, i. 132.

St. Alban Hall, iv. 66.

SHADWELL IV

353

St. Aldate's Parish, Oxford (St. Toll's),
ii. 134, 333, 335, 344; iii. 173,
338, 348; iv. 228.
(Street), iii. 29, 110.

Aldington, Worc., Rectory, i. 270.
Ale, Assize of, Cambridge, i. 26, 49;
iv. 257.

Assize of, Oxford, i. 65.
brewed by Colleges, i. 290.

measures, stamping of, i. 316, 317.
Alehouse Licences-

in Cambridge, power to grant, claimed
by Vice-Chancellor, i. 339 n. 2;
iii. 225.

in Cambridge, power to grant, abro-
gated, iii. 225.

in Cambridge, revocation of, on com-
plaint of Vice-Chancellor, iii. 226.
savings for Universities, i. 339; ii. 53,

211, 293, 383, 391, 405; iii. 102.
savings as to Vice-Chancellor of Cam-

bridge, iii. 68; iv. 119.

see Beerhouse Licences, Stamp Duty.
Alehouses, tippling in, i. 222, 241.
Alexander, Pope, iv. 294.

Alienation of College lands prohibited,
i. 176.

see Sale and Exchange.
Aliens, i. 94, 99, 125.
All Hallows, London, iv. 300.
All Saints, Cambridge-

Parish, iii. 230, 231, 238.

Vicarage, see Jesus College, Cam-
bridge, Proby Benefaction.

All Saints, Oxford-

Parish, ii. 180; iii. 173; iv. 187.
Vicarage, iv. 187.

All Souls College-

Acts of Resumption, i. 28, 30, 38, 52,
59, 79.

confirmation of endowment, i. 78.
East Lockinge Rectory annexed to
Wardenship, ii. 75.

East Lockinge Rectory severed from
Wardenship, ii. 77 n.

Estate Acts, iv. 302, 334, 337.
site, addition to, ii. 5.

Allegiance, Oath of, see Oath.

Allerton Mauleverer (Malyverer), Yorks.,

Priory, i. 128.

Almanacs, duties on, i. 339; ii. 57.

supposed privilege of Universities to
print, i. 340; ii. 183, 274.

A a

Anatomy, Lee's Reader in, Oxford, see
Christ Church.

Professor of, Cambridge, iii. 247.
St. Andrew the Great, Cambridge, ii.
258, 287; iii. 230.

St. Andrew the Less, Cambridge, ii.
287; iii. 1, 229, 230.
Andrewe, Richard, Warden of All
Souls College, i. 79.

St. Andrews University, iii. 282; iv. 140.
Angers Abbey, i. 64.

Anglesey, Henry William, Marquess of,
iv. 329.

St. Anne's Hermitage, Cambridge, i.
143.

Anniversaries in memory of Henry

VIII, &c., i. 115.

Annuities on lives of college residents,
ii. 208.

Anson, Sir William Reynell, Bt. (War-
den of All Souls College), v. 239.
Apothecaries, ii. 332.

Apothecaries' Hall, of Ireland, iii. 282,
288; iv. 140.

Apothecaries Society, of London, ii.
332; iii. 281, 288; iv. 140.
Apparel, i. 1, 48, 87, 93, 105.
Army, exemption from service in, i.
261; ii. 232.

Arrington, Cambs., Bridge, ii. 235.

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors]

Ashdon, Essex, iv. 309.
Ashenshaw, Oxon., iv. 305.
Ashhurst, Mr., iv. 273.

(1489), i. 83.

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, rating of,
iii. 181 n., iv. 54.

Aske's Hospital in Hoxton, i. 314 n. I.
Askew, iv. 302.

Assessments by Long Parliament, see
Subsidies and Land Tax.

Assessor of Vice-Chancellor, Oxford, ii.
104; iv. 136.

Assize, see Ale, Bread, Wine.
Astley, Sir John, iv. 307.
Aston, Middle, Oxon., iv. 309.
Steeple, Oxon., iv. 308.

[ocr errors]

Astronomer Royal, see Longitude at

Sea.

Attle Dudcrofts, Southampton, iv. 307.
Attorneys and Solicitors, ii. 377, 382,
397; iii. 108, 313; iv. 63, 191.
Attorneys and Solicitors, Ireland, iii.
320, 350; iv. 202.

Augmentation of livings, see Bene-
fices.

Augustine Friars, Oxford, i. 251.
Aungeoy, St. Nicholas of, Abbey
(Angers), i. 64.

Austen, John (Sir John, Bart.), ii. 45,
47.

Austen, Sir Robert, Bart., ii. 45.
Austen, Robert, ii. 47.

St. Austin Friery, Cambridge, iii. 2.
Awdry, Sir John Wither, iii. 153.

Bachelors (i. e. unmarried men), duty
on, i. 309, 311.

Bachelors of Arts and of Law, see
Attorneys and Solicitors.

Bachelors of Divinity, i. 178, see Stamp
Duty.

Badgeworth, Glos., Rectory, ii. 63.
Badsey, Worc., Rectory of, i. 270.
Bagendon, Glos., Rectory, iv. 325.
Bagley Wood, Berks., i. 5 n.
Bailey, Ann, ii. 351.

Baines, Rt. Hon. Matthew Talbot, iii.
193.

Baker, John, Warden of Winchester
College, i. 53, 70.
Baker, Philip, i. 207.
Baker, Richard, ii. 64.
Ballam Baulk, ii. 274.
Balliol College, ii. 136.

Estate Acts, iv. 303, 312, 318.
Greaves Exhibitions, iv. 312.

Huntspill Rectory, portion of, an-

nexed to Mastership, ii. 162.
Snell Exhibitions, iv. 78.
Snell Trust Fund, ii. 166 n.
Bampton, John, iv. 323.
Bampton Lectures, iv. 323.
Banbury, ii. 53.

Banbury Road, ii. 53, 108.
Bangor School, ii. 66 n.
Barker, Dorothy, ii. 351.
Barker, Samuel, ii. 6.
Barley, Herts., ii. 20, 22.
Barnaby Lecturers, iii. 215.

Barnwell, Cambridge (Bernewell), i. 29,
143; ii. 287; iv. 194.
Canons of, i. 54, 76.
enclosure, ii. 287.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

iii. 150.

Bedgeworth, Glos. (Badgeworth), Rec-
tory, ii. 63.

St. Bee's College, iii. 86.

Grammar School, iii. 208.
Beer, College, i. 290, 317.
Beerhouse Licences, iii. I; iv. 3, 31.
Begbrook, Begbrooke, Oxon., ii. 36,
67, 155, 234.

Beggars, see Mendicant Scholars.
St. Beghes, see St. Bee's.
Beldam, Joseph, ii. 191, 221.

Bell Lane, Cambridge, ii. 139; iv. 322.
Bellamy, James, President of St. John's
College, Oxford, iv. 68.
Bendish, Thomas, iv. 288.

St. Benedict, Cambridge, Church, ii. 386.
Parish, ii. 258; iii. 229, 230, 231.
Benefices-

annexed to Headships of Colleges,
see Colerne, Ellingham, Glaston,
Kidlington, East Lockinge, Pur-
leigh, or held in trust for, see
Garsington, or which Head has
option to take, iii. 202; powers to
sever, iii. 92, 191, 202, 305; iv.
103.
annexed to Professorships, see Ewelme,
Somersham, Terrington.
apportionment of income of two in
same patronage, iii. 93, 173.
augmentation, ii. 252; iii. 4, 93, 170,
244, 305, 309.

benefactions for, see Brasenose Col-
lege, Hulme Foundation; Clare
College, Dr. Blythe's Benefac-
tion; Jesus College, Cambridge,
Proby Benefaction.

Benefices (continued)—

augmentation, see Land Tax redemp-
tion, Parsonages.

corrupt presentations to, i. 208.
new, iii. 104, 220.

presentations to, by Universities and
Colleges, regulations as to, iv. 73,
75, 205.

privileges of graduates as to holding,
i. 177, 294; iii. 91.

see Advowsons, Plurality, Residence
on benefices, Roman Catholics.
Benet College, see Corpus Christi Col-
lege, Cambridge.

Benfleet, North Essex, Rectory, iv. 80

n. I.

Bercott (Burcot), see Thames Naviga-
tion.

Berdefeld, William, iv. 248.
Bergavenny (Abergavenny), School,ii.63.
Berkley, George, Lord, iv. 273.
Bermondsey Street, Southwark, iv. 314.
Bernard, Mountague, iv. 68.
Besselsleigh, Berks., ii. 160.

Bethlehem Hospital, see Subsidies and
Land Tax.

Betting, iv. 191.

Bexley, Kent, iv. 324.
Bilham, Kent, iv. 325.

Billing, Great or Much, Northants,
Rectory, i. 28.

Binsey, Oxon., ii. 90, 116; iii. 337.
Birch, Wyrley, iv. 326, 330.

Bird, John Joseph Strutt, ii. 85 n.
Birdbolt Lane, Cambridge, ii. 259.
Birmingham Grammar School, iii. 86.
Birmingham University, iv. 140 n.
Birmingham and Worcester Road, ii.
108.

Births, Duties on, i. 309.
Registration, ii. 301.

Bishoprics, creation of new, i. 124.
Bishopstone, Glam., iv. 334.
Blachford, Robert Pope, iv. 316.
Black Bourton, Oxon., iv. 320.
Black Friars Lane, Cambridge, i. 143.
Blackstone, William, D.C.L.

355

William Blackstone), ii. 98.
Bladon, Oxon., iv 311.

(Sir

Blakeholley, Blakeley, Essex, i. 64.
Blenheim Place, iii. 121.
Blithe, Dr., see Clare College.
Bloutesham, Robert, iv. 247, 248.
Blyth, Blythe, Dr., see Clare College,
Dr. Blythe's Benefaction.
Bobbington, Staffs., Vicarage, ii. 297.
Bocardo, Oxford, ii. 135.

Boddington, Northants, Rectory, iv.
80 n. I.
Bodenham, Wilts., iv. 323.

A a 2

[blocks in formation]

Botany, Professor, Cambridge, iii. 247.
Botany, Professor, Oxford (Sherard), iii.
188, 323.

Botley, Berks., i. 5; ii. 90.
Causeway, ii. 88.

St. Botolph Parish, Cambridge, ii. 258,
288; iii. 25, 229, 230, 231.
Bottisham, Cambs., ii. 374; iii. 150.
Bottwnog School, ii, 66 n.

Boulter, Archbishop, see Christ Church.
Bourne, Cambs., iv. 307.

Bourne, Robert, M.D., ii. 399.
Bouverie, Rt. Hon. Edward Pleydell,
iv. 68.

Bowler, William, ii. 83.
Bowyer, Sir George, ii. 256.
Box, Henry, and Mary, i. 292.

Boyd, Henry, iv. 239.

Bradenham, East, Norf., iv. 330.
Bradford, Salop, Hundred of, ii. 296.
Bradford Abbas, Dors., Vicarage, iv.
328.

Bradford, Thomas, ii. 6.
Bradley, Berks., ii. 90.

Brantham, Suff., Rectory, iv. 80 n. I.
Brasenose College-

Estate Acts, iv. 308, 320, 324, 341.
Hulme Foundation, ii. 101, 229, 318,
402; iii. 84; iv. 78, 230.
see Stepney.
Brasyer, Henry, iv. 249.
Braybrooke, Catherine, Lady, ii. 324.
Braybrooke, John Griffin, Lord, ii. 320.
Braybrooke, Richard Aldworth Griffin,

Lord, ii. 321.

Bread, Assize of, i. 26, 49, 65, 333; ii.

59, 71, 140, 313, 372, 381, 390;
iii. 66; iv. 257.

Bread Street, London, iv. 300.
Brent, Benedict, i. 9.

Brent, Sir Nathaniel, iv. 270.

Brereton, Sir William, iv. 273.

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

Browne, Samuel, iv. 273.

Bruce, Thomas, Lord, iv. 273.

Bryan, Thomas, knight, i. 83.

Bryce, Hugh, i. 74.

Buckhurst, Thomas, Lord, i. 216.

Buckler, Benjamin, D.D., ii. 98.

Budd, Richard, Scholarship, see Jesus
College, Oxford.

Bulckley, Mr., iv. 273.

Bull, John (D.D., Canon of Christ
Church), ii. 399; iii. 89 n. 2.
Bullingdon Green, iii. 348.

Bullingdon Highway Board, iv. 166.
Bullingdon Quarry, i. 245.
Burcot, see Thames Navigation.
Burd, Charles, ii. 9.

Burgesses of Universities, see Parlia-

[blocks in formation]
« AnteriorContinua »