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![XVIII. If tlio professor, from age, or any otlier causo, shall becoine permancntly incapacitatedfor dis- charging the duties of his professorship, a deputy is to be elected by the Univcrsity in Convocation. XIX. The deputy is to receive one third of the stipend allowed to the professor, to be deducted from it, and proportioned to the time during which he may have acted as deputy, discharoing the same duties, and being subject to the same rcgulations, as the pro- fessor. 5. Regius Professor of Modern History. (Statt. tit. IV. sect. I. § 28.) [v.supva.p. Regulations ordained by queen Victoria in .letters 46:1 patent under the great seal, dated 5 May, 22 Vict. [1859.] 1. Our professor shall henceforth reside in our University of Oxford for six months in the interval between the first day of October in every year and the first day of July in the following year, except in case of ill health or other sufficient cause to be al- lowed by the Vice-Chancellor of our said University, and certified by writing under his hand. 2. Two solemn lectures at least shall be read by our professor annually in full term, in a public place to be assigned by the Vice-Chancellor of our said University; and such solemn lectures shall be 011 some subject of modern history or political bio- graphy ; and the admission thereto shall be free to all members of our University; and the time and place of giving the said lectures shall be notified in such manner as shall for the time be usual. 3. Our professor shall give, in some public place to be from time to time assigned to him by the said Vice-Chancellor, or within the walls of his college, two courses of catechetical lectures on some text book of modern history, one in each of two terms in every year, Easter and Act terms being for this purpose taken as one term. Provided that, if in the judgment of our professor some other mode of teaching](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750165_0318.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)