Christ College Act 1926 (TAS)
Christ College Act 1926
An Act to incorporate Christ College and similar institutions, and to provide a constitution for the corporate body
[Royal Assent 21 December 1926]
Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
All that piece or parcel of land situate and being in the City of Hobart in Tasmania containing 3 acres 2 roods and 7/10ths of a perch having frontages on Park, Davenport and Shoobridge Streets and which said piece of land is more particularly delineated and described in Certificate of Title Registered Volume CCLXXIV Folio 108. |
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2. Bounded on the south-west by 70½ links north-westerly along Barrack Street commencing at the angle of that street and Macquarie Street on the north-west by 48½ links north-easterly along land granted to William Kermode Richard Dry Fitzherbert Adams Marriott Valentine Fleming and Rowland Robert Davies on the north-east by 70 links south-easterly also along that grant and thence on the south-east by 49 links south-westerly along Macquarie Street aforesaid to the point of commencement. |
3. All and singular the lands and hereditaments comprised and described in an indenture dated the 24th day of December 1918 registered number 14/4202 and made between George Harry Gibson of the one part and the Venerable Frederick Taylor Whitington Edward Henry Butler the Very Reverend Robert Snowden Hay Edwin Herbert Webster and William Frederick Dennis Butler of the other part the same containing 1 rood 22½ perches or thereabouts subject nevertheless to the payment of the principal sums of £3 000 and £250 and interest charged thereon by way of mortgage. |
4. All that piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Hobart aforesaid containing 3 acres 1 rood and 21 perches bounded by Parliament and King Streets the Sandy Bay Rivulet and by lands now or formerly in the names of George Cooper and F. and L. Garrett which said piece of land is more particularly delineated and described in Certificate of Title Registered Volume CXCIX Folio 80. |
5. The Endowment Fund to be accumulated at compound interest until 3rd August 1946 and thereafter the income to be paid to the Board for general school purposes and which fund now amounts to £291 4s. 10d. |
1. All those 3 roods of land situate and being in the City of Launceston in Tasmania and bounded as follows (that is to say) on the north-east by 170 feet and 4 inches south-easterly along George Street from its angle with Elizabeth Street on the south-east by 198 feet south-westerly along land reserved for the Church of England on the south-west by 170 feet and 7 inches north-westerly also along that land to Elizabeth Street aforesaid and thence on the north-west by 198 feet north-easterly along that street to the point of commencement subject nevertheless to the principal sum of £2 000 and interest charged thereon by way of mortgage and subject to the principal sum of £230 and interest charged thereon being part of the Jubilee Fund of £300 hereinafter mentioned. |
2. All that piece or parcel of land part of the Mowbray Estate situate in the parish of Seaford in the County of Dorset in Tasmania containing by estimation 25 acres and 3 perches or thereabouts and bounded on the north-west by a line commencing at the western angle of the said estate on the River Tamar and extending 19 chains 49 links and 2/10ths of a link or thereabouts north-easterly along land formerly belonging to William Dawson Grubb to a point distant 15 chains 80 links and 8/10ths of a link south-westerly from the George Town Road thence on the north-east by a line of 14 chains 1 link south-easterly along a newly laid out street 43 feet 6 inches wide called Valentine Street to a point distant 16 chains 28½ links south-westerly from the George Town Road thence on the south-east by a line of 4 chains 86½ links or thereabouts south-westerly along land sold and conveyed by Martin Mowbray Stephenson James Scott and Alexander Murray Milligan to Janet McKenzie portion of which has been dedicated as a public street 50 links wide known as Button Street thence again on the south-east by a line of 10 chains or thereabouts south-westerly in another bearing along the last-mentioned land to the River Tamar aforesaid and thence on the south-west by that river north-westerly to the commencing point aforesaid together with a right-of-way and passage at all times with or without horses cattle carts and vehicles in over along and upon the strip of land or roadway 75 links wide leading from the last-mentioned south-eastern boundary of the land hereinbefore described south-easterly and then north-easterly through the said land formerly belonging to the said Janet McKenzie to the George Town Road aforesaid as the said land hereinbefore described and the said roadway are more particularly delineated in the plan thereof drawn on the aforesaid Indenture of Conveyance and Mortgage Registered Number 15/4237 and therein surrounded by red and green lines respectively subject nevertheless to the principal sums of £8 500 and £3 500 and interest charged thereon by way of mortgage. |
3. The Jubilee Fund amounting to £300 which is made up of £230 charged upon the 3 roods of land above-mentioned and £70 invested at interest. |
4. The Endowment Fund at present consisting of £22 10s. a legacy from Miss Eliza Stewart. |
A terrace of three houses known as Nos. 92 94 and 96 in Balfour Street Launceston and a sum of £2 000 and the income therefrom which are held upon trust for the Launceston Church of England Grammar School for chapel purposes do not vest in Christ College Trust but shall be dealt with as directed by the Board of the Launceston Church of England Grammar School. |
And certain building society shares in the name of the trustees of the Launceston Church of England Grammar School which are being subscribed for by various persons to reduce loans of £4 000 incurred by the said trustees in the course of building the new school premises do not vest in the Christ College Trust but shall be dealt with as directed by the Board of the Launceston Church of England Grammar School. |
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For "The Pedder" open to sons of persons resident in Tasmania | 500 |
For "The Dry" open to sons of persons resident in the State of Tasmania | 500 |
For "The Gell" to be awarded for proficiency in some subject or subjects of Divinity | 350 |
For "The Dumaresq" open to sons of persons resident in the State of Tasmania | 40 |
And 120 acres of land near New Norfolk in Tasmania given by Edward Dumaresq to the college for this purpose. | |
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For "The Hutchins" open to boys between 10 and 13 years of age | |
For "The Richard Green" open for competition to boys under 16 years of age tenable for one year | 425 |
For "The William Turner" open for competition to Church of England boys under the age of 16 years tenable for three years | 400 |
For "The Williatt-Moore" scholarships awarded as determined from time to time by the Board tenable for three years (at present but subject to alteration) open for competition to boys under 12 years and held twice in every three years | 500 |
For "The Percy Shearn" free tuition for such scholar as the Board shall from time to time select with or without a competitive examination by virtue of the | |
For "The Hawkes Prizes" for Latin essay English essay euclid and algebra fractions and decimals square and cube roots writing reading and such other matters or subjects as the Board shall from time to time think fit | 1 000 |
For "The Gillett Prize" | 30 |
For the senior Newcastle open to competition to boys over 12 years of age and under such age as the Board shall appoint one scholarship granted yearly of the value of £12 per annum and tenable for two years. | |
For the junior Newcastle open to competition to boys under the age of 12 years one scholarship granted yearly of the value of £12 per annum and tenable for two years. | |
(These scholarships are chargeable on the Hutchins School by the said indenture of the 13th day of July 1854.) | |
For "The Harvey" open for competition to boys under the age of 11 years | 300 |
For "The Franklin" open only to sons of persons residing within a radius of ten miles from the post office in the town of Franklin County of Kent in Tasmania | 150 |
Together with 50 acres of land at Franklin given by Lady Franklin for the purposes of this scholarship. | |
The Capital from which the "McNaughton" and "Crace Calvert" scholarships and "Henry Martin" and "Billy Gill" prizes are derived is not held by the trustees of the Hutchins School, and therefore does not vest in Christ College Trust. | |
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For "The Clerical" open only to sons of clergymen of the Church of England in Tasmania resident in the State of Tasmania | 1 350 |
For "The Magistrates" open to sons of persons resident in the State of Tasmania | 500 |
For "The Medical" open only to sons of medical practitioners resident in the State of Tasmania | 450 |
For "The Stuart Prize" for proficiency in English prose composition | 110 |
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