The information filed in 1735 by John Jolliffe, esq., against the Trus- tees, for non-residence..
The influence, and political ascendancy, of Mr. John Jolliffe, at Peters- field...
The population of Petersfield in 1822, contrasted with its former po- pulation...
The error in the last census for Petersfield, and observations on the
divisions of the parish of Buriton, in which Petersfield is situ-
Master of the College on the
death of Mr. Figg, and his name continued on the books, as such, 13 years, though he left Petersfield at the expiration of the first year, and the Rev. James Cookson was the actual Master, and received the salary during that time, contrary to the will of the Founder, he being a person in holy orders... Extracts from the answers of the Trustees, relating thereto..... xxii & xxiii Correspondence between William Jolliffe, esq. and Mr. Steele; also
between the Rev. James Cookson and him...
Mr. Steele's resignation of the nominal Mastership, and the appoint-
Balance of 16501., due to the charity from the late Mr. William Jol-
liffe, and extracts from the answers of the present Trustees re-
lating to it......
Will, and codicils, of the late Mr. William Jolliffe..
Appointment of Trustees, from 1769, to 1803..
Information filed in the Court of Chancery in 1806, by Mr. Hylton Jol-
liffe, against his uncle, Mr. Thos. Samuel Jolliffe, wherein he is
stated to be the sole surviving Trustee, which he admits in his an-
List of ten Trustees, appointed from 1772, to 1803, four of whom were
living when the above information and answer were filed.......xxxviii
Extracts from the proceedings of the Trustees, to show that they con-
sidered the funds to be in a flourishing state, and that they knew
there was a large sum of money lying unproductive in the hands
of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery....
Extracts from the answers of the Trustees, to the information filed
against them, wherein they deny all knowledge of the funds, which
lay unproductive in the hands of the Accountant-General..
Extraordinary, and unjustifiable dismissal of Mr. Trimming, from the
Mastership of Churcher's College.....
Letters from William Jolliffe, esq., M. P. to Mr. William Trimming..
Ditto from Hylton Jolliffe, esq., M. P. to the same...
Order for the dismissal of Mr. Trimming..
Letter from Mr. William Trimming to Hylton Jolliffe, esq...
Letter addressed to a relation of Mr. William Trimming, by an indi-
vidual, closely connected with the Jolliffe family, on the subject of
the dismissal of Mr. Trimming.....
Letters from Hylton Jolliffe, esq., to Mr. William Trimming, and no-
tice to him to deliver up books, &c...............
Extracts from the answers of the Trustees, in Chancery, on the sub-
ject of the dismissal of Mr. Trimming, and appointment of Mr.
George Dusautoy as Master.....
Mr. Dusautoy, the present Master, not very constant in his attend.
ance at Church......
Extracts from the answer of the defendant, George Dusautoy, as to
the payment of 20l. per annum, out of his salary to Mr. Trim-
ming.
Appointment of Trustees since 1806
Information filed against the Trustees in 1818
Mr. Thomas Samuel Jolliffe and Mr. John Twyford Jolliffe, two of the Trustees, permitted to retire by his Honor the Vice-Chancellor.. Extracts from the decree of his Honor the Vice-Chancellor, in Nov. 1822
Appeal, from the Vice-Chancellor's decision, by the Defendant, and
the Relators.
Suggestions as to the future appointment of Trustees, so as to pre- vent their being all of one family, as well as to preclude the exer- cise of political influence in the selection of them.
The answer of Mr. T. S. Jolliffe
The schedule to the amended information, filed in 1818, containing a
No. 1. Abstract of the dividends, and annual cash balances, in the
hands of John Jolliffe, esq. from 1747 to 1769.
No. 2. Abstract of the dividends, and annual cash balances, in the
hands of William Jolliffe, esq. from 1769 to 1802......
No. 3. Abstract of the dividends, and annual cash balances, in the
hands of Hylton Jolliffe, esq. and the Accountant-General,
from January, 1803, to March, 1819....
83, line 1, for "1763," read "1764."
67, line 1, for "1777," read "1778."
99, line 1, insert "1781" in the margin.
102, line 1, for "1784," read "1785."
107, line 9, from the bottom, for "Jerrell," read "Terrell.”
113, insert after" the balance," Hylton Jolliffe's payments.
125, before 59221. 5s. 4d. insert “total, Hylton Jolliffe's payments."
127, line 13, for "Atcheson," read" Atkinson."
128, line 2, from the bottom, after the word "eight," insert
"hundred."
176, line 12, from the bottom, for "depones," read “deposes.”
or."
189, line 20, after the word "ought," insert "
194, line 2, after the word "has," insert "not."-Line 2 from
the bottom, dele “who."-Line 1 from the bottom, after
"character," insert "had."
196, line 17, from the bottom, for "in," read" of."
227, line 4, after" twenty pounds," insert "to."
245, line 2, for "Jeffery," read "Joseph."
253, last line, for "from," read "by."
280, line 14, for "1789," read "1819," and line 21, read from
"1745," to "1819."
ibid. in the list of "further papers," No. 8 should be No. 13, No. 12 should be No. 8, and No. 13 should be No. 12. 288, column 7, line 15 of the figures, for " 61,” read “64.”
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