Certain matters relating to the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin: report, minutes of evidence and appendix

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Accounts op the College.—See 
Balance Sheet. 
Advowsons.—Particulars 
of ecclesiastical patronage formerly connected with Trinity College, and man¬ ner hi Avhich the same was acquired; amount of compensation awarded therefor, pp. 
2, 75. 
Mode of estimating value of an advowson, Ev. 
401. 
Advowson Fund.—Amount, 
manner of investment and income thereof, Ev. 
380, pp. 
91, 95. 
Applica¬ bility thereof to Retirement Scheme, Ev. 
550, p. 
55. 
jMo direct claim thereon made by Committee of hfynod, Ev. 
165. 
Claim of Fellows in Holy Orders, Ev. 
23G, sqq. 
pp. 
59, GO. 
Claim of Non-Clerical Fellows, Ev. 
318. 
Opinion of the Commissioners on these points, p. 
5. 
Archbishop King's Lecturer in Divinity.—Date 
of Foundation of this Lectureship; duties, tenure, and salary of the office; amount of its endowment, pp. 
5, G, 72, 73. 
Statement of changes made since its foundation ; sources of the salary, Ev. 
383. 
Prospective loss to the college of this office, Ev. 
302. 
Assistants to Divinity Professors.—Number 
of Assistants attached to Regius Professor and to Archbishop King's Lecturer respectively; by whom appointed; tenure of those appointed before 187G ; of those appointed subsequently; duties and salaries of assistants; date of appointment of first assis¬ tant to Regius Professor, and to Archbishop King's Lecturer, pp. 
G, 73. 
Atkinson, Evidence of Professor, pp. 
35-36. 
Balance Sheet.—Statement 
of income and expendi¬ ture of the College, from 1872 to 1876 inclusive, p. 
100. 
Benefices.—See 
Livings. 
Biblical Greek.—Date 
of Foundation of Professor¬ ship ; by whom appointed; salary, duties, and tenure of office, pp. 
5, 6, 73. 
Bishoprics.—Number 
of Fellows promoted to, in four several periods since 1627; effect of such promotion in producing vacancies, p. 
58. 
Board.—Calculated 
ages of future members of, p. 
58, Ev. 
521-528. 
Proposal to increase number of, Ev. 
7, p. 
66. 
Objection to such increase, Ev. 
554. 
Recommendation of Commissioners, p. 
14. 
Capitalization.—Suggestion 
that a capital instead of an annual sum should be paid by the College to the Representative Church Body, p. 
G3, Ev. 
165. 
Rate of calculation thereof, Ev. 
165. 
Rejection of this plan by Board of Trinity College, Ev. 
38G. 
Recommendation of Commissioners, p. 
12. 
Opinion of Judge Flanagan and Mr. 
Porter, p. 
15. 
Capitation Fees.—Suggestion 
that College should pay a fee for each student educated hi Divinity, Ev. 
298, 299. 
Carson, Evidence of Rev. 
J., 
d.d., 
s.p.t.c.d., 
pp. 
38-42. 
Catechetical Lectures.—Nature 
of; attended by Roman Catholic Students, Ev. 
386, p. 
77. 
Catjechist.—Date 
of institution of this office ; salary, duties, and tenure thereof; by whom appointed; number of his assistants; when first appointed, p. 
77. 
Celibacy.—Statute 
of, 52 Geo. 
ILL, Ev. 
48, 50. 
Reference therein to right of succession to livings on part of Fellows, Ev. 
237, 238, p. 
60. 
Effect of repeal thereof, Ev. 
43-55, 276, 277, p. 
58. 
Church op Ireland.—Statement 
of its claims with reference to the Divinity School, pp. 
61-63. 
Ar¬ guments in support thereof, Ev. 
160-235. 

College Chapel.—Services 
in, required by statute, Ev. 
3SG, p. 
G3. 
Recent alterations in arrangements for services, Ev. 
51-2. 
Counsel.—Opinion 
of, as to application of Advowson Fund, Ev. 
380. 
Deans.—Duties 
of Senior Dean, Ev. 
505 ; of Junior Dean, Ev. 
501, 506, 512. 
Appointment of a Dean of Residence suggested, Ev. 
510. 
Decennial Fellowships.—See 
FelloAvship.s. 
Decrehents.—Me 
uiing of, p. 
7, note. 
A].plication 
of a portion thereof to payment of Archbishop King's Lecturer. 
Objection to such application there¬ of by Judge Flanagan and Mr. 
Porter, p. 
15. 
Degrees in Divinity.—Exercises 
for, and mode of conferring, pp. 
7, 5G, 57, 7G. 
Fees for, p. 
76. 
Necessity of granting, imposed by charter, p. 
63. 
Various alterations proposed, Ev. 
81, sqq. 
119, 187, sqq., 
206, 381, sqq. 
460. 
Recommendation of Commissioners, pp. 
11, 12. 
Divinity, Regius Professor op.—Date 
of Foundation of this office unknown, p. 
6, Ev. 
231. 
Duties, tenure, and salary, pp. 
5, 6, 72, 76. 
By whom ap¬ pointed, j>p. 
5, 72. 
Statement of changes made in salary, pp. 
6, 7G. 
Prospective loss to the College of this Professorship, Ev. 
302. 
Divinity School.—Historical 
sketch of; first con¬ nexion with Church of Ireland; Establishment on present footing; attended by Presbyterians and other Dissenters ; dangers likely to accrue from sep¬ aration from the College; such separation not desired, pp. 
03, 64, G9, 'Ev. 
224, 386, 456. 
In¬ crease in numbers after 1833, Ev. 
39G. 
Decrease after passing of Church Act, and recent signs of recovery, Ev. 
171, 176. 
Various schemes for its future government, pp. 
9, 10, Ev. 
298. 
View of the Provost, Ev. 
73. 
Proposal of Dr. 
Salmon, p. 
71, subsequently withdrawn, Ev. 
18G. 
Opinion of Dr. 
Lee, Archbishop King's Lecturer, p. 
69. 
Sug¬ gestion of Mr. 
Gray, Ev. 
302 ; of Dr. 
Carson, Ev. 
386; of Dr. 
Stubbs, Ev. 
456; of Dr. 
Haughton, Ev. 
470; of Mr. 
Poole, Ev. 
484, sqq. 
; of Dr. 
Traill, Ev. 
561. 
Resolutions upon this subject passed by Board of Trinity College, and Divinity School Committee of Synod respectively, pp. 
57, 62, 63. 
Recommendation of Commissioners, p. 
11 Dowden.—Evidence 
of Professor, pp. 
35-3G. 
Drumgoon.—Case 
of advowson of, p. 
60, Ev. 
281, 556. 
Ecclesiastical History, Professor op.—Date 
of Foundation of this office; by whom appointed; tenure, duties, and salary thereof, pp. 
6, 73. 
Endowments, Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes given for special use of Divinity School, pp. 
7, 8, 73, 74. 
Recommendation of Commis¬ sioners, p. 
12. 
Fawcett's Act, p 101.—Effect 
of, discussed, p. 
61, Ev. 
302, 383, 512. 
Recognition therein of Uni¬ versity as a place of religion and learning, Ev. 
381, p. 
101. 
Fellows.—Original 
number of Senior and Junior Fellows ; increase of number of Juniors to eighteen; further increase to twenty-eight; reduction of num¬ ber to twenty-six; present number, p 55. 
Average duration of life after election, and methods of cal¬ culation, Ev. 
62, 521. 
Average standing of those who have accepted livings since 1840, Ev. 
55. 
Suggestion to vary number, Ev. 
62, p. 
67. 
Income of Seniors, Ev. 
21. 
Table showing average age of youngest and" oldest Senior Fellow up to 1878, p. 
58. 
Recommendation of Commissioners, p. 
14. 
Probable result of this measure, p. 
99.