"Journal of the Meetings of the President & Masters of William & Mary's College"
Introduction and summary.[1]
Contents
Document text, 29 December 1779
Page 280
Dec.r 29.th 1779.
At a meeting of the President &
Masters^Professors of Wm Mary College, under a statute passed by the Visitors the fourth Day of December, 1779 —Present
James Madison, President, & Professor of Natural Philosophy, & Mathematics.
George Wythe, Professor of Law & Police.
James M'Clurg, Professor of Anatomy and Medicine.
Robert Andrews, Professor of Moral Philosophy, the Laws of Nature & of Nations, & of the fine Arts.
Charles Bellini, Professor of Modern Languages.
Resolved, That M.r Andrews act as Clerk of the Society for this day.
Resolved, that the Lectures in the different Schools shall commence for the ensuing year on the 17.th of January.
For the Encouragement of Science,
Resolved, that a Student on paying an annually one thousand pounds of Tobacco shall be entitled to attend any two of the following Professors, viz.: of Law and Police, of Natural Philosophy. & and Mathematics, & of Moral Philosophy, the Laws of Nature & Nations, and of the fine arts, & that for fifteen hundred pounds he shall be entitled to attend the said three said Professors, the fees to be paid at that Period of the year when the Courses of Lectures commence.
Resolved, that Mr James Wilson be allowed 3,000 lbs. of Tobacco pr annum, two men & a Boy, & any Benefit he can derive from the Garden after supplying the President & Professors with vegetables, as Steward & Gardener of y.e College.
Resolved, that Winkfield, Bob, Lemon, Adam, & Pompey, be retained for cleaning the College, & other necessary Purposes.
Resolved, that the President & Mr Andrews hire the Negroes not retained, for Tobacco or other Country Produce.
Resolved, that Mr Andrews be appointed to execute the office of Bursar of the College.
Document text, 30 December 1779
Page 281
Dec.r 30.th 1779.
At a Meeting of the President & Professors of Wm & Mary College.
Present
- James Madison, President,
- George Wythe, Robert Andrews
- James M'Clurg Charles Bellini
Resolved, that the Ceremony of Matriculation shall be a pecuniary contribution to the Library, from every Student when he enters the College, & annually afterwards, on which his Name, together with his Contribution, shall be entered in a Book kept for that Purpose by the Bursar, & he shall be entitled to the Use of the Library.
Ordered, that the Library be arranged according to the different Branches of Literature.
Resolved, that former Students shall enjoy a preferable Claim to Rooms until the 30.th of next month.
Resolved, that Application for College Rooms be made to the Presidt, who shall determine the Right according to Priority of Application.
Resolved, that the personal Property, not necessary for the Use of the College, shall be exposed to publick sale on the 7.th of January, 1780.
J. Madison, P.
Document text, 2 February 1780
Page 282
[[File:FacultyMinuteBookp282.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Minutes for "A Meeting of the President and Professors of William & Mary College," February 2, 1780. Faculty Minute Book, 1729–1784, p. 282, Faculty Assembly Records, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries ([image 287).]]
Feb.r 2.8 1780.
See also
- Professor of Law and Police
- Other Related Wythepedia Pages
References
- ↑ "Journal of the Meetings of the President & Masters of William & Mary's College." Faculty Minute Book, 1729–1784, Faculty Assembly Records, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.
Further reading
- Lyon G. Tyler, "Journal of the President and Masters or Professors of William and Mary College," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 16, no. 1 (January 1907), 22-33.
External links
- Faculty Minute Book, 1729–1784, Faculty Assembly Records, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.