The Report of the Committee appointed to Consid'n of the Memorial of the Overseers of Harvard College, 1722 June 29


Autoria(s): Harvard University Archives
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31/12/1969

31/12/1969

Resumo

Two folio-sized leaves containing a handwritten copy of a June 29, 1722 report created by a Committee of the General Court responding to the June 13, 1722 memorial of the Board of Overseers. The report lists three points declaring that the Charter of 1650 intended the Tutors to be members of the Corporation "provided they exceed not five in number," that none of the Fellows be Overseers, and that the Charter of 1650 did not grant the Corporation the power to set salaries without the consent of the Overseers. The copy notes that the report was read and accepted on June 29, and signed by Governor Samuel Shute on July 2, 1722, with the stipulation that none of the current non-resident Fellows be removed from the Corporation.

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HUM 94 Box 1, Folder 6

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Harvard University Archives

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Harvard University Archives: Records relating to Harvard College collected by Charles Ewer, 1712-1723

Direitos

The Records relating to Harvard College collected by Charles Ewer are open for research.