Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)Paris, John Ayrton
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)
Paris, John Ayrton
Medical laws and legislation -- Great Britain
XIX. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That
the Sum of five hundred and ten Pounds now vested in the said United
Company, and which was given and paid to the said United Company by
_Edward Arris_, for the Use of the publick Anatomy Lectures on the
Muscles, and also the Annuity or yearly Rent-charge of sixteen Pounds
given to the said United Company by the Will of _John Gale_ Gentleman,
for one Anatomy Lecture, by the name of _Gale’s Anatomy_, and charged
upon certain Messuages and Tenements at _Snow Hill_, in the Parish of
_Saint Sepulchre_, without _Newgate, London_, shall from and after the
said twenty-fourth Day of _June_ one thousand seven hundred and
forty-five, be vested in, and be deemed the sole Property, Estate and
Effects of the said Company and Corporation of Surgeons established and
incorporated by this Act; and that the said Sum of five hundred and ten
Pounds be accordingly paid by the said Company or Corporation of Barbers
of _London_, out of the Estate and Effects of and now belonging to the
said United Company or Corporation, within three Months next after the
said twenty-fourth Day of _June_; and that the said Sum of five hundred
and ten Pounds, and the said Annuity or yearly Rent-charge of sixteen
Pounds _per Annum_, shall be held and enjoyed by the Purposes intended
by the Donors thereof respectively; and that from and after the Payment
of the said five hundred and ten Pounds by the said Company of Barbers
to the said Company of Surgeons, they the said Master, Governors and
Commonalty of the Mystery of Barbers of _London_, and their Successors,
shall for ever be discharged of and from the said Sum or Gift of five
hundred and ten Pounds, and every Part thereof, and of and from the said
Annuity or Gift of sixteen Pounds _per Annum_, and every Part thereof,
and of and from all Duties and Trusts in respect of the said Gifts, or
either of them; and shall, from time to time, be saved harmless and kept
indemnified by the said Company of Surgeons, of, from and against the
same, and all Actions, Suits, Charges and Expenses which they the said
Master, Governors and Commonalty of the Mystery of Barbers of _London_,
or their Successors, shall or may, from time to time, be put unto or
sustain on account thereof; and all the Rest and Residue of the Real and
Personal Estate and Effects of and belonging to the said United Company
or Corporation, and the Arms or Ensigns Armorial of the same Company or
Corporation, shall from and after the said twenty-fourth Day of _June_
one thousand seven hundred and forty-five, be vested in, and the same
are hereby from thenceforth vested in the said Company or Corporation of
Barbers of _London_, and their Successors, to and for their own sole and
separate Use and Benefit for ever.
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