HL Deb 23 May 1887 vol 315 cc851-2

In the matter of the Universities and College Estates Acts, 1858 to 1880, and in the matter of the Tithe Rentcharge (Recovery) Act, 1887, ex parte [here state title of university or college].

Whereas there is now standing in the books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to the credit of the account of the Land Commissioners, ex parte [here state the particular amount] the sum of £ [here insert the amount of cash or stock] being moneys derived from the sale of certain lands belonging to the said university [or college] by virtue of certain orders heretofore issued by the said Commissioners under the provisions of the said Acts.

And whereas a statement has been submitted to the said Commissioners on behalf of the said university [or college] containing a proposal for the application of the said sum of £ [or the sum of £ part of the said sum of £] to [here name the purpose to which it is proposed to apply the money] the said application being one within the provisions of the said Acts.

Now the said Commissioners being of the opinion upon consideration of the circumstances that the proposed application of the said money will be advantageous and for the interests of the said university [or college] and their successors, do hereby direct that the said sum of £ [or the said sum of £ to be paid or raised out of the said sum of £] now standing to the credit of the said account, be applied to the purpose aforesaid.

Witness their hands and common seal this day of

Preamble agreed to.

The Report of the said Amendments to be received on Friday the 10th of June next; and Bill to be printed as amended. (No. 110.)