INDEX.
103 Fellowships.—Table
showing average duration of, before co-option, p.
58, Ev.
521.
Future average rate of succession to, and methods of calculating the fame, Ev.
G2, p.
99.
Honorary Fellowships, Ev.
27, 331, p.
5G.
Temporary Fellowships, I.,
Septennial, pp.
G6, 68, Ev.
10, sqq.
II.,
Decennial, p.
70.
Opinion of Commissioners on this point, p.
14.
Fellowship Candidates.—Dearth
of vacancies for, Ev.
531, p.
55.
Remedies suggested, pp.
G6, 67, 68.
Recommendation of Commissioners, p.
14.
Galdrvitii.—Evidence
of Rev.
J.
A,, f.t.c.d.,
one of the Commissioners, p.
54.
Gray.—Evidence
of Rev.
T.
T, f.t.c.d.,
pp.
28-35.
Hart.—Evidence
of A.
S.,
Esq.,
ll.d.,
s.p.t.c.d.,
Vice-Provost, pp.
21-22.
Statement of, p.
67.
Haugiiton.—Evidence
of Rev.
S.,
f.t.c.d.,
pp.
45-46.
Hebrew, Professor of.—Duties,
tenure, and salary of this office; when and 1 >y whom endowed; by whom appointed, p.
77.
Honor vry Fellowships.—-See
Fellowships.
Judgment of Master of the Rolls upon claim of Fellows in Holy Orders, pp.
95-97.
Judgment of Mr.
Justice Lawson, p.
97.
Remarks thereon, p.
GO, Ev.
236, sqq.
Lectures.—System
of, in Divinity, Ev.
172.
Fees paid for, after Sen.
Soph, year, Ev.
202.
Tables showing attendances at, from 1828 to 1876 inclu¬ sive, p.
78.
Lecture Rooms.—Proposal
that Divinity School should continue to have use of; advantages of this plan, Ev.
77, 213.
Recommendation of Commis¬ sioners, p.
11.
Dissenting ophiion of Judge Flana¬ gan and Mr.
Porter, p.
15.
Letters Patent.—Of
8 James I.,
granting eighteen advowsons to the College, pp.
79, 84.
Of 3 Geo.
III.,
granting authority to purchase four advowsons; of 1 Geo.
III.,
Ev.
226, 231.
Of 52 Geo.
III.
See Celibacy, Statute of.
Letter.—Royal,
52 Geo.
III.,
containing dispensa¬ tion to certain Fellows to marry, Ev.
49.
Livings.—Table
of, formerly in possession of Trinity College, showing diocese in which situated, annui¬ ties granted to Incumbents, and compensation awarded to the College, pp.
2, 75.
Table showing successive Incumbents of each living since its pos¬ session by the College, pp.
85, sqq.
List of Fellows who have accepted livings since 1750, p.
93.
Aver¬ age standing of Fellows who have accepted livings since 1840, Ev.
55.
Proportion of College Livings so accepted, Ev.
51.
Average number of vacancies produced by these livings, Ev.
526.
Opinion of Commissioners on this point, pp.
3, 12.
Exchange of livings, Ev.
249.
Right of succession on part of Clerical Fellows, Ev.
236, sqq.,
pp.
59, 60.
Lloyd.—Evidence
of Rev.
H.,
d.d.,
Provost, pp.
17-22.
Statement of, p.
66.
Longfield.—Evidence
of the Right Hon.
Mounti¬ fort, ll.d.,
one of the Commissioners, p.
42.
Mahaffy.—Evidence
of Rev.
J.
P.,
f.t.c.d.,
pp.
28-35.
Maynooth.—Compensation
given to, for instruction in secular subjects, Ev.
197.
O'Brien.—Appointment
of Dr.,
as Archbishop King's Lecturer, Ev.
383, 391, sqq.
Option.—Right
of, Ev.
240, 241.
Palmer.—Evidence
of A.,
Esq.,
f.t.c.d.,
pp.
37-38.
Pilkington.—Evidence
of K, Esq.,
q.c.,
pp.
22-28.
Poole.—Evidence
of Rev.
H.
R.,
r.T.c.D.',
pp.
46-49.
Private Endowments.—See
Endowments.
Professors.—Evidence
of, who are not Fellows, pp.
35-36.
Statement of, pp.
65-GG.
Their number, status, and disadvantages, as compared wLh Fel¬ loes : improvements required in their position, pp.
35, 36, 65, 6G.
Opinion of Commissioners that their case is not within scope of Coimii-i >..
i.
15.
Queen's Colleges.—Suggested
admission of s-uiuentb of, to Divinity School, "Ev.
100, 197, 223.
Differ¬ ences between, and Trinity College, as to, 1.
Degrees in Divinity ; 2, Religious Instruction ; 3, Attendance in Chapel, Ev.
386.
Effect of opening of, on Trinity College, Ev.
405.
Retirement.—Schemes
of.
Scheme proposed by Board of Trinity College, p.
56.
By Junior Fel¬ lows, p.
59.
Difference between these schemes, Ev, 548.—Objections
of Dr.
Traill to scheme of Board, Ev.
552, 553.
Suggestion of the Provost, Ev.
7, sqq.,
p.
66.
Necessity for some such scheme shown, pp.
55, 58, Ev.
521-529.
Sum required for ade¬ quate scheme, Ev.
555.
Suggestion of Rev.
T.
Stack, s.p.t.c.d.,
as to means of providing retiring pensions, p.
69.
Recommendation of Commis¬ sioners, p.
14.
Salmon.—Evidence
of Dr.,
Regius Professor of Di¬ vinity, pp.
22-28.
Letter of, to Registrar, pp.
71-72.
Secularization.—Disadvantages
of, Ev.
386, 456.
Stack.—Statement
of Rev.
T.,
s.p.t.c.d.,
Registrar, pp.
68-69.
Stagnation.—Causes
of, pp.
55, 58.
Serious effects of, p.
55, Ev.
10, 287.
Probable increase of, Ev.
521, sqq.
Remedies for, see Retirement.
In¬ stances of stagnation in the grades, Ev.
345, 537.
Opinion of Commissioners upon this subject, pp.
3, 12.
Streane.—Evidence
of Ven.
Archdeacon, pp.
22-28.
Stubbs.—Evidence
of Rev.
J.
W.,
d.d.,
r.T.c.D..
pp.
42-45.
Testimoniums.—Table
showing number of, granted from 1856-7 to 1876-7, inclusive, p.
79.
Traill.—Evidence
of A.,
Esq.,
m.d.,
k.t.c.d.,
pp.
49-54.
Tutorial System.—Description
of former and of
present systems; date of change, p.
4, Ev.
255, 399, 403, sqq.
Principle upon which the fees are divided, Ev.
408.
Rate of progression under present system, Ev.
345, sqq.
Income of the different grades at different periods, Ev.
412, sqq..
p.
94.
Tutors.—Senior,
Ev.
17, sqq.,
p.
GQ.
Visitors.—Chancellor
of University, and Archbishop of Dublin, Ev.
553.
"Williamson.—Evidence
of B.,
Esq.,
f.t.c.d.,
pp.
49, 51.
Witnesses.—List
of, p.
16.
"Wright.—Evidence
of Professor, pp.
35-36.