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Criminals, and to anatomize them, as the College of 

 Physicians and the Company of Surgeons of London use 

 or enjoy. 



506. Licence is given to them or any nine (as last above,) or the 



major Part of them, to hold a Correspondence, on Philo- 

 sophical, Mathematical, or Mechanical Subjects, with all 

 sorts of Foreigners, by Letters signed by the President or 

 his Deputy, in the Presence of the Council, or any Seven or 

 more of them, and in the name of the Society. 



507. Licence given to the President, Council, and Fellows, or to 



the President and Council, or the major Part of them, to 

 build a College or Colleges in London, or within ten Miles 

 of it. 



507. If any abuses shall happen, or Dissensions arise, they shall be 



reformed and settled by the Earl of Clarendon (Lord Chan- 

 cellor) alone, if living ; and after his Death by the Arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, the Chancellor or Keeper of the Great 

 Seal, the Treasurer, Privy Seal, Bishop of London, and two 

 principal Secretaries, for the Time being, or any four or 

 more of them. 



508. General Clauses. 



Third Charter, 1669. 



509. Grant of Lands in Chelsey ; Tenure ; E/ent ; Exonerations, 

 Acquittances, &c. 



514. Recital of some Parts of the Second Charter. It takes Notice 

 that several Powers, granted by that Charter, cannot be 

 executed but by the President and Council or seven or more 

 of them ; by virtue of that Charter. This Charter directs 

 that the President's Deputy shall continue in Office, although 

 the President do appoint one or more others : And it gives 

 him express Power to appoint two or more Deputies, out of 

 the Council, at one and the same Time ; who may, each of 

 them, do the same Acts in his Absence, as he himself could 

 do if present. But they must first be sworn before the 

 Council, or five or more of them. 



518. For the Future, the President, Council, and Fellows, or any 

 nine of them (of whom the President or his Deputy to be 

 always one), may hold their Assemblies anywhere within 

 the Kingdom of ENGLAND. 



