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VI. That a Suit may be brought before 2 ordinary Courts VII. That a Suit may be brought before 2 Courts, in the presence of the President

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600

VIII. That a Suit may be brought before 2 full Courts...... 800
IX. That a Suit may be brought before 3 Courts............ 3,000
X. And, with the condition of being complete, over and
above the preceding fine.............
....... 6,000
XI. That the Suit may be brought before a full Council ... 15,000
XII. For the examination and approval of Official and
Royal Notaries

......

XIII. For the approbation and swearing in of the Curators, ad litem, of the Grandees of Spain...

160

........ 3,000

XIV. For the dispensation from age, in order to enable a
Party to administer his Estates independently of Guardians
and Trustees; for Private Individuals, annually.................. 3,000
XV. And when the Estates yield 3,000 ducats; annually... 5,000
XVI. For the Titles of Viscount and Baron

XVII. For those of Castile, Navarre, Arragon, Valencia,
Catalonia, and Majorca....

6,600

.... 8,000 XVIII. For Grandees of Spain, both titular and honorary, 15,000 XIX. For Grants of Emancipation, the same Fines, with the same classification of Titles and value of Estates.

By the Royal Decree of the 18th November, 1801, addressed to the Council, the provisions of which His Majesty wishes to be observed, it is ordered that the Grants expressed below in the numbers from XX. to XXV, inclusive, shall not be considered as Ordinary Grants, lest the Academical Regulations, so necessary to the welfare of literature and of public instruction should be thereby compromised; nevertheless it is His Majesty's Sovereign pleasure, that, if the dispensation of the same should be considered advisable by the Council, in that case, the Grantees shall pay the fines enumerated hereunder; viz:

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XX. For a Dispensation from attendance at the course of lectures required for the higher Degrees, annually...... 3,000 XXI. For a Dispensation from the 4th year of attendance, required for obtaining minor Degrees in the Ordinary Assembly...

XXII. For the substitution of 1 set of lectures belonging to one of the higher Faculties for those belonging to another, for every year

'XXIII. For granting Degrees of the higher Faculties to the Regular Clergy, who have qualified themselves by lectures in their own Religious Establishments

2,200

600

2,200

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XXIV. For the approval of a Course of Philosophy, attended out of the Universities or Public Schools, for every year...... XXV. For the approval, for particular reasons, of Courses in the higher Faculties, attended out of the said Universities and Schools, for every year .....

200

.... 2,200

XXVI. For admission as a Candidate for the Chair of Professor, when the proper Terms have not been kept, for each year (and in proportion for the fraction of a year).....

....

XXVII. For the dispensation from other requisites necessary for taking Degrees at the Universities

XXVIII. For the dispensation from age or any other condition, required by the Statute or Foundation of a College or Institution

XXIX. For the dispensation from qualifications pointed out in the Statutes and Ordinances of the Consulados, or Mercantile Bodies.....................

XXX. For the same dispensation from the Ordinances of Trading Companies ....

XXXI. For the dispensation from time, to the extent of 4 months, which may be granted by the Council to Persons who are Candidates for the class of Barrister, for every month

XXXII. For the dispensation from the age required by the Courts of Chancery and Audiencia of the Kingdom, in Candidates for the class of Barrister, for every year.... .............

XXXIII. For the approval and title of Barrister in the Council

XXXIV. For the dispensation to a Barrister from the necessary examination for obtaining the title of Notary ....

XXXV. For permitting any newly appointed Procurator to transact business in Court, before he has fulfilled the duty of producing all the Cases undertaken by his Predecessor, for every month............

XXXVI. For the title of Surveyor......................................

XXXVII. For Writs in aid of Letters Patent of Nobility in right of property......

XXXVIII. For Writs in aid of Letters Patent of the Officers of the Holy Brotherhood (Santa Hermandad.) ...................................... XXXIX. For the permission to Notaries, who are Noblemen,

to affix the title of Don to their Signatures................ XL. For the privilege of holding a Fair XLI. For that of a Market.........

....

XLII. For the permission to apply to Rome to obtain the Degree of Master or Teacher, or any other Grant in

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600

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100

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2,000

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behalf of any Individual, with dispensation from the Statutes and Ordinances of his Order or Religion.....

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1,000

.......... 3,000

XLIII. For permission to found a Convent XLIV. For permission to found Religious Houses, for the reception of travellers and strangers............................

XLV. For the extension of the jurisdiction of Inferior Courts, agreeably to what has been granted to the Lordship of Molina and District of Almazan ....

XLVI. For the prolongation of the Offices of Judges, Procurators, Regidors, Deputies, and Agents of the Law, and of any other Public Office.....

XLVII. For a dispensation for keeping Municipal Offices without nomination, on account of relationship between the Candidates, or of their not possessing the requisite qualifications...

XLVIII. For a dispensation for giving Regimental Appointments to others than the proper Class, on account of the want or scarcity of qualified Individuals ....

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XLIX. For the extending of Municipal Offices to Persons

who cannot fill them lawfully, if in the City

L. For the same in Towns or other Places....

LI. For approving of the Ordinances of a City................
LII. For.......ditto.........ditto.........of a Town
LIII. For.....ditto.........ditto.........of a Village..
LIV. For......ditto....................... ditto.........of Companies, Socie-

ties, Brotherhoods, Congregations, &c...

1,500

600

300

500

60

1,200

600

300

200

100

500

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60

30

60

LV. For each License for the Printing of a Book or other Literary Work. . . . .

LVI. For a License for the Re-printing of ditto.... LVII, If the said License be with the exclusive privilege to the Author

LVIII. If the party requiring the License be not the Author, nor have an immediate claim upon him, the said License being for 10 years....................

LIX. If for 5 years................................................ ............

LX. For the License to increase the number of sheets, beyond that allowed by Law in all printed Documents, for each sheet ..

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600

120

For other Dispensations and Grants not specified in this Tariff or List, such sums shall be paid as shall be fixed by the Council granting them; excepting the following Grants, which shall pay nothing:

The Diplomas, or Patents of Superior Professorships, in the higher Universities.

Those of the other Universities in these Realms.

Those of the Inferior Professorships, in the higher Universities.

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Those of the other Universities.

Those of the Superior Secular Professorships, in the higher Universities.

Those of the other Universities.

Those of Masters of Primary Instructions in Towns and Villages. Those in the Cities of the Kingdom.

Those of the Masters of Grammar Schools.

For the permission, to Persons who are not allowed so to do by law, to carry arms upon the road, either walking or riding.

For the allowing of Surveyors provided by the Council, in order that the Disputants of any City, concerning Boundaries, may appear before a Commission.

For do. do. of a Town.

For do. do. of a Village.

For do. do. of a particular Manorial Territory.

For do. do. of Jurisdiction belonging to Private Individuals.
For do. do. of Lands of any other description.

For a Writ, in confirmation of the appointment of local Justices made by the Owners of large Estates.

For permission to ballot for Candidates for judicial Appointments.

[Here follows the Bull of His Holiness the Pope, referred to in the preceding Decree; dated Rome, 26th June, 1818.]

TREATIES between Great Britain and certain Native Powers in India.-1816 to 1818.

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1. Treaty with the Rajah of Berar...

2. Treaty with the Peishwa.....

3. Treaty with Nana Govind Row

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Annex. Articles of Agreement. 6th and 7th July, 1812.

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Terait .. 12th November. 915 . Pepree.. 17th November. 918 Delhi.. 26th December. 921 1818.

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No. 1.-Treaty of Defensive Alliance with the Rajah of Berar.Nagpore, 27th May, 1816.

Treaty of Perpetual Defensive Alliance between the Honourable English East India Company and His Highness Maharajah Pursojee Bhooslah, his Heirs and Successors; settled with Rajah Moodhojee Bhooslah, exercising with Plenary Powers all the functions of the Government, on behalf of the said Maharajah, by Richard Jenkins, Esq., Resident at the Court of His Highness, by virtue of the Powers delegated to him by the Right Hon. Francis Earl of Moira, K.G. one of His Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, appointed by the Honourable the Court of Directors of the said Honourable Company, to direct and controul all their Affairs in the East Indies.

WHEREAS, by the blessing of God, the relations of peace and friendship have uninterruptedly subsisted for a length of time, between the Honourable English East India Company and the State of Nagpore; the Powers aforesaid, adverting to the complexion of the times, have determined, with a view to the preservation of peace and tranquillity, and to the security of their Rights and Territories, and those of their Allies and Dependents, to enter into a Defensive Alliance, on the terms specified in the under-written Articles:

ART. I. The peace, union, and friendship so long subsisting between the 2 States, shall be promoted and increased by this Treaty, and shall be perpetual. The Friends and Enemies of either shall be the Friends and Enemies of both. And the Contracting Parties agree, that all the former Treaties and Agreements between the 2 States, now in force, and not contrary to the tenor of this Engagement, shall be confirmed by it.

II. If any Power or State whatever shall commit any act of unprovoked hostility or aggression against Maharajah Pursojee Bhooslah, and after due representation shall refuse to enter into amicable explanation, or shall deny the just satisfaction or indemnity which the Contracting Parties shall have required, then the Contracting Parties will proceed to concert and prosecute such further measures as the case shall appear to demand. For the more distinct explanation of the true intent and effect of this Agreement, the Governor-General in Council, in behalf of the Honourable Company, hereby declares, that the British Government will never permit any Power or State whatever (in which description is included the Tribe of Pindarries) to commit with impuuity any act of unprovoked hostility or aggression

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