198 THE ROYAL CHARTER OF INCORPORATION 
to examine and determine upon the fitness and qua- 
lifications of such students, and for the admission or 
rejection of such students as members of the said body 
politic and corporate, and for fixing and determining 
the sum and sums of money to be paid by such stu- 
dents, either previous to their examinations, or upon 
their admission as members of the said body politic 
and corporate, or otherwise, and generally touching 
all other matters relating to and connected with the 
said body politic and corporate ; and the same orders, 
rules, and bye-laws, from time to time, to alter, sus- 
pend, or repeal, and to make new orders, rules, and 
bye-laws, in their stead, as the council shall think most 
proper and expedient, so as the same be not repug- 
nant to these presents or the laws of this our realm : 
BUT, NEVERTHELESS, WE DO HEREBY 
EXPRESSLY DECLARE AND ENJOIN, That 
no professor of any or either of such colleges as afore- 
said, of which the person desirous of becoming a mem- 
ber of the said body politic and corporate shall have 
been a student, shall in any way or manner act or 
interfere as the examiner of such person, and that all 
qualified students who shall have passed the said ex- 
amination to the satisfaction of the examiners shall 
have the right to claim admission as members of the 
said body politic and corporate : AND WE DO 
FURTHER WILL, GRANT, AND DECLARE, 
That no fee or fees for admission as a member of the 
said body politic and corporate shall at any time ex- 
ceed the sum of ten guineas : AND WE DO FUR- 
THER WILL, GRANT, AND DECLARE, That 
all orders, rules, and bye-laws, to be as aforesaid from 
