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— They were always so. 2526. Professor Dougherty. — Whatever they were, they had assuredly no power to set aside the trusts of Rainey's will. Mr. Gaussen, — Colonel Ash was a very extravagant fellow, and his grandson was the Rector of Maghera- felt. But they were Episcopalians at all times. Rev. Dr. Jordan, — It is a very common arrange- ment to have a local board under a manager : the local board is often most useful in adapting a school to the requirements of the neighbourhood, but the appoin...tment of the teacher rests with the manager. Mr. Gaussen. — As representing the Rainey Endow- ment, I would have no hesitation in letting the Pres- byterians have their full share in the management, and no objection to Roman Catholic children attending the school, but I object most decidedly to Roman Catholics having anything to do with the management. 2527. Lord Justice FitzGibbon. — What would be your view as to the appointment of the schoolmaster ? Mr. Gaussen, — Seeing tliat the original founder was 'a Presbyterian, I feel that in all fairness the Moderator should have a share in it.
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