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Royal College of St Patrick Maynooth

17/05/1813

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P A P E R S relating to The Royal College of 10— Return to Queries Nos 4 to 10. - N° 7. - THIS Establishment accommodates 200 Students with Lodgings; affords them Commons and Instruction; supplies them in the public Halls with Coals and Candles during study Hours. Each Student pays £. § . 2s. Entrance Money; provides himself with Clothes, Books, Bedding, and Chamber Furniture; pays for washing, mending, and Candle Light for his Boom. This Expense may be moderately rate$ at £. 20. per Annum. — Ne 8. — VACATION.— During the Months of July and August Recess, from Class a few Days at Christmas and Easter; the same at Pentecost. Students do not quit College at any of these three Periods. At Christmas, general Examen ; at Easter and Pentecost, prepare for the solemn Examen and Adjudication of Premiums, which terminates the academical Year. As it is required, even during Vacation, to have leave of Absence fioin their respective Prelates, much the greater Part of Students remain in College, where they are well employed at stated hours in Study, Composition, and Lectures, in furtherance of the ensuing Course. — 9-~ RESIDENCE.— All Masters and Students obliged by Statute to strict Residence during Term. This Residence is religiously observed. — N° 10.— ADMISSION.— All Students on the Establishment are admitted according to Statute Cap. 8. de ALumms. Each Student before Admission must deliver to the President authentic Certificates of his Age, Parentage, Baptism, of having taken the Oath cf Allegiance, together with the Recommendation of his Prelate. He is then examined in the Classics and admitted, if approved of by the major part of the Examiners. The Documents here presented, together with the Statutes which accompany them, will, it is hoped, be found satisfactory. .( Signed) P. Ja' Bi/ rne. President.
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