| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1905 - 872 頁
...laid down in Sir Hans Sloane's will. These trustees, ' for putting this Act in execution,' were to be the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons (who, on account of special duties assigned to them, have always been described as the principal... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 526 頁
...with the exception, of that of principal librarian, is vested by act of parliament in the hands of the three principal trustees, the Archbishop of Canterbury,...the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. There are twenty-two other official trustees, the Lord President of the Council, the First... | |
| 1868 - 858 頁
...classification. Many valuable and unique specimens exist in the collection, which is rapidly increasing. In 1859, the number of specimens added was 3186. The management...regularly employed in or about the Museum. The expenses are paid by grants of public money. The total expenditure for the financial year 1859 — 1860 amounted... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1869 - 360 頁
...beginning at about £60 a year. The appointments are made by the three principal trustees, who are the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, and, candidates should endeavour to procure a recommendation from the head of the departments.... | |
| Joseph Charles Parkinson - 1869 - 210 頁
...Her Majesty the Queen. * All other Appointments in the Gift of the three principal Trustees, namely, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the Souse of Commons. THE British Museum originated in a bequest from Sir Hans Sloane, 'who offered by... | |
| Robert Cowtan - 1872 - 444 頁
...statutes rests with the Crown), though virtually in the gift of the three principal Trustees, viz. the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, was for a number of years exercised almost entirely by " the Primate of all England." The... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1879 - 1040 頁
...complaints made by members, it was affirmed that the statement made by Sir Humphry Davy was correct, "that the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons were considered as the real acting governors of the institution." A new committee of fifteen... | |
| Louis Alexander Fagan - 1880 - 414 頁
...interests of Church and State, Law, Science, and Art are presumed to be represented and protected. Of these the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons are termed the Principal Trustees. Nine others are called the Family Trustees, as representing... | |
| 1880 - 1050 頁
...complaints made by members, it was affirmed that the statement made by Sir Humphry Davy was correct, "that the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons were considered as the real acting governors of the institution." A new committee of fifteen... | |
| Louis Alexander Fagan - 1880 - 426 頁
...interests of Church and State, Law, Science, and Art are presumed to be represented and protected. Of these the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons are termed the Principal Trustees. Nine others are called the Family Trustees, as representing... | |
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