promotus of the school

should be allowed to

insat a clause in the

dead of trust reserving

to them the power to

withdraw their school

from govenment infection

in the event

the present

regulatione being changed

in such a

manner as

to intafere with religious

frondom

-6. What amount of

DRAFT.

430

graut

should be allowed.

As to the first point

MINUTE.

J

regret that I cannot

Mr.

Mr.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Mr. Ashley.

Lord Derby.

meet the wishes of the

manages of

f

the school:

I consider that a

reservation of

the Rind

Suggested would form

an inconvenicut precedent,

but Bishop Raimondi

may

rest assured that

the regulations will not liking to be altered to the detriment

1

After re-examining the text and following the instructions:

Promoters of the school

should be allowed to

insert a clause in the

deed of trust reserving

to them the power to

withdraw their school

from government inspection

in the event

the present

regulations being changed

in such a

manner as

to interfere with religious

freedom

-6. What amount of

DRAFT.

430

grant

should be allowed.

As to the first point

MINUTE.

I

regret that I cannot

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Mr. Ashley.

Lord Derby.

meet the wishes of the

managers of

the school:

I consider that a

reservation of

the kind

suggested would form

an inconvenient precedent,

but Bishop Raimondi

may

rest assured that

the regulations will not likely to be altered to the detriment

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Promoters of the school should be allowed to insert a clause in the deed of trust reserving to them the power to withdraw their school from government inspection in the event the present regulations being changed in such a manner as to interfere with religious freedom

-6. What amount of grant should be allowed.

DRAFT.

430

As to the first point MINUTE.

I regret that I cannot meet the wishes of the managers of the school:

I consider that a reservation of the kind suggested would form an inconvenient precedent, but Bishop Raimondi may rest assured that the regulations will not likely be altered to the detriment

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Mr. Ashley.

Lord Derby.

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