regards
this appears to be twofold 6) as the site (2) as regards the college itself
The site was leased by the Crown for a period of 999 years to the Bishop of the diocèse
T Victoria at constituted by Letter
Palent.
Under the College Statules the property in, and government of the College were
were vested likewise
in the Bishop of the Diocese of
Victoria as constituted by Letters Palcul
Power to alter the Statutes was reserved to the Bishop of Victoria in conjunction with the Archbishop of Canterbur
The present difficulty
arises from Bishof Burden not being the Bishop of the diocese of Victoria as Constituted by fetter Palent. There is no longer any sach Diocese of Bishop.
presume
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As regards the site, I
Ame
ordinance may
be poped accepting
Burden
ap
Bishop
the successor of
the patent Bishop
J
and with
the concurrence of the foundin
thing may
I presume the same
he bone College.
regards the N. B. The Archbishop of
unicates with
Canterbury is to be communical
this subjech.
on
Ifeel
Mr.26/2
no doubt that Bishop Burdon
is not the "successor of the Bishoper appouted;
Victima
4
Letters Patent the Bishops of
L
And that the Per Archbishope Concmmission. insofar as it purports to Pfrinthim Bisksfe "of Victoria" in celtra vives a canush
to beat the site of the Collegen in him. or make him legally the warden of ther College.
avail
An ordinance will be needed
het. Ebden
J*z*
2 take provision for resting
hivite of the Whege, and also I thical I warrant him being accepted
Many
Warden