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Provision for the Senior Students on the Dunboyne Establishment.
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V. ‘And whereas by the Statutes of the said College there has been established therein an Order of Students called “Senior Students,” amounting to Twenty in Number, to whose exclude Benefit has been applied the annual Revenue arising from the Bequest of Baron Dunboyne, in said Statutes mentioned, together with a further yearly Sum of Seven hundred Pounds out of the annual Parliamentary Grant made to the said College: And whereas it is expedient that the Provision for the said Senior Students on the Dunboyne Establishment should be augmented;’ be it therefore enacted, That from and after the passing of this Act, so long as the annual Revenue arising from the said Bequest of Baron Dunboyne shall be applied to the exclusive Benefit of the said Twenty Senior Students, there shall be paid and payable to the said Body Politic and Corporate, for the said Twenty Senior Students, the annual Sums for that Purpose specified in the Schedule (A.) to this Act annexed.
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