or and reim Trustees. Provided always, and it is hereby agreed and declared, that the Indemnity Trustees or Trustee for the time being of these presents shall not be bursement of answerable or accountable the one for the others or other of them, for signing receipts for the sake of conformity, or by or for any involuntary loss, damage, or injury in the premises; and also that it shall be lawful to and for the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of these presents, out of the moneys which shall come to their respective hands by virtue of these presents, to deduct and retain and reimburse themselves and himself respectively, all costs, charges, and expenses to be sustained or expended in or about the execution of the trusts hereby created or declared, or in anywise relating thereto, to be computed as between solicitor and client. Provided always, and it is hereby declared, that from time to time Power to appoint new and at all times hereafter, when and so often as the Trustees for the time Trustees. being of these presents shall by death, incapacity, or refusal to act in the trusts of these presents, or otherwise, be reduced below the number of three Trustees, then and in every such case the said Roman Catholic Bishop, or his successor for the time being, shall, at a meeting of the Trustees to be duly convened for that purpose in manner aforesaid, nominate as many persons, being members of the Roman Catholic Church in the district or other ecclesiastical division in which the said hereditaments and premises happen for the time being to be situated, if a sufficient number of such persons can be then found willing to take upon themselves the burden and execution of the trusts hereby declared, and if not, then being members of the said Church in that and some neighbouring or other district or districts, division or divisions, as shall make up in the whole twice the number of Trustees to be appointed; and the old Trustees for the time being, or the major part of those present at such meeting, shall choose, elect, and appoint from amongst the persons nominated as aforesaid so many persons to be Trustees of the trust premises as shall, together with the surviving and continuing Trustees, if any, make up the original number of Trustees; and the hereditaments and premises for the time being subject to the trusts of these presents, and every part thereof, with the appurtenances, shall thereupon forthwith be legally and effectually conveyed and assured to and vested in such new and such surviving and continuing Trustees jointly, or in such new Trustees only, as the case may be, upon such and the same trusts, and to and for such and the same ends, intents, and purposes, and with, under, and subject to such and the same powers, provisoes, declarations, and agreements as are in and by these presents expressed, declared, contained, or referred to, or such of them as shall be then subsisting and capable of taking effect, and to and for no other use, trust, end, intent, or purpose whatsoever. purchasers against defective appointment Provided always, that no purchaser or purchasers, lessee or lessees, Indemnity to or other person or persons whomsoever, shall be bound to inquire into or ascertain the due nomination or appointment of any person or persons as a Trustee or Trustees under this present power, nor be affected by ex- of Trustees, press notice that he or they was or were not duly nominated and ap Covenant that grantors cumbered. pointed a Trustee or Trustees, if the hereditaments and premises which for the time being remain subject to the trust of these presents shall have been or be actually transferred to or vested in such person or persons as such Trustee or Trustees. And each of them the said parties hereto of the first part, for himself, have not in his heirs, executors, and administrators, doth hereby covenant, promise, and agree to and with the said several persons parties hereto of the second part, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, that they the said parties hereto of the first part respectively have not, nor have nor hath any of them at any time heretofore, made, done, omitted, committed, executed, or knowingly or willingly permitted or suffered any act, deed, matter, or thing whatsoever whereby, or by reason or means whereof, the hereditaments and premises aforesaid, or any of them, or any part thereof, are, is, can, shall, or may be impeached, charged, affected, or incumbered in title, estate, or otherwise howsoever. In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Enrolled in Her Majesty's High Court of Chancery } THE END. LONDON: PRINTED BY LEVEY, ROBSON, AND FRANKLYN, CONTENTS OF REPORT. Changes in Committee - Resignation of Secretary, and appointment of a new one- -General Meeting-Income in 1853-Legacy to Thirty Schools-Grants in 1853-Images and Prints -Publications - St. Mary's Training SchoolSeries of School-Books - Aid from Privy Council-Appointment of a Second Catholic Inspector Sum received by Catholics from Parliamentary Grant in 1852-Certificates of Merit in 1853-Pupil-teachers-I. 1. What, with present means, is doing for Education of the Poor-As to Schools receiving inspectionAs to Building Grants-As to Grants for fittings - As to Book Grants-As to Certificated Teachers - As to Pupil-teachers - As to Training Schools As to Industrial Schools - Summary of aid from Privy Council from 1839 to 1852 — 2. What may be done-Larger application for Grants-New Capitation Grant, and how it may be used-To what extent Pupil-teachers may be obtained — M. Rendu's Judgment on Minutes of Council-Words of Balmes, how far applicable. -II. What further means are required for educating the Poor - Nature of the difficulty Extent of the difficulty-Number now under Education Number which ought to be educated— Reformatory Bill - Intensity of the Danger — Example of Free Church in Scotland - Exhortation of the Council of Oscott to accomplish the work. PAGE 41 62 63 64 70 74 76 . APPENDIXES. A. Balance-sheet, with particulars, Subscription-lists, &c. C. Lists of Schools to which Images or Prints have been given H. Summary and Details of Privy Council Grants to Catholic Schools, I. List of Certificated Teachers, corrected to December 31, 1853 89 L. Memorandum of Grants, &c. offered to Schools by the Privy Council 103 M. Table of augmentation of Salaries granted to Certificated Teachers, with their Conditions on the part of Managers N. Table of Training Colleges already founded, the Sums they have CATHOLIC POOR-SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Nominees of the Diocese of Westminster. The LORD PETRE, Thorndon Hall, Brentwood. Very Rev. J. O'NEALE, Grove End, St. John's Wood. Southwark. Hexham. The EARL OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY, Carlton Terrace, London. Very Rev. M. A. TIERNEY, F.R.S., Arundel. P. H. HOWARD, Esq., Corby Castle, Carlisle. W. H. CHARLTON, Esq., Hesleyside, Hexham. Very Rev. T. A. SLATER, Hutton House, Castle Eden, co. Durham. Beverley. Hon. C. LANGDALE, Houghton Hall, Brough, Yorkshire. Very Rev. J. WALKER, Scarborough. Liverpool. Salford. T. WELD BLUNDELL, Esq., Ince Blundell Hall, Liverpool. Very Rev. J. WALMSLEY, Mount Vernon Street, Liverpool. C. TOWNELEY, Esq., Towneley, Burnley. JOHN WELD, Esq., Yarm. Very Rev. J. KERSHAW, Barton-on-Irwell, Manchester. Shrewsbury. The VISCOUNT FEILDING, M.A., Downing, Flintshire. Sir PYERS MOSTYN, Bart., Talacre, Rhyl. Very Rev. J. HALL, Macclesfield. Newport. Clifton. W. JONES, Esq., Clytha, Raglan. R. BIDDULPH PHILLIPPS, Esq., M.A., Longworth, Ledbury. Rev. W. WATERWORTH, S.J., Hereford. Plymouth. E. J. WELD, Esq., Tawstock Court, Barnstaple. E. P. BASTARD, Esq., M.A., Kitley, Plymouth. Hon. and Very Rev. Canon CLIFFORD, D.D., St. Mary's, Stonehouse. Northampton. The LORD STAFFORD, Cossey Hall, Norwich. C. R S. Scorr MURRAY, Esq., B.A., Danesfield, Great Marlow. |