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TAYLOR, Thomas Wardlaw was born on March 5, 1833 in Auchtermuchty, Kite. Son of late Reverend John Taylor, j Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Divinity, and Marion An till, daughter of late John Wardlaw, Ranker, Dalkeith.
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To many who take an active part in the work of the Church the public statutes are not accessible. Even the by-laws or regulations for the management of the colleges and schemes of the Church and the resolutions of the General Assembly bearing upon these, scattered as they are through the minutes of different years, cannot readily be referred to. The consequence is. that when at meetings of the Assembly and other Church Courts, questions arise in the proper disposition of which reference should be made to these statutes, by-laws and resolutions, members are iu doubt and difhculty how to deal with them, and what course to pursue. To provide a remedy for this state of things as far as possible, the first edition ofthis little work was published. During the years which have passed since then there has been not a little public legislation which affects various interests of the Church. The powers of some of the colleges as to conferring degrees in divinity, and the holding of property have been extended. The board of management of the Church and Mause Building Fund has been incorporated. New departments of Church work have been organized, and many of the by-laws and resolutions of the Assembly regulating the management of previousiy existing schemes have been varied and amended. In the present edition all the public A cts of the Dominion and of the different Provinces which affect, the Presbyterian Church in Canada as a body, the colleges, or any ofthe incorporated schemes of the Church, have been collected. The A cts as to the holding nf congregational property by trustees, in the various Provinces in which such A cts are in force, are also set out. In New Brunswick there is no such general A ct, and none has been found among the A cts of Prince Edward I sland. The law in the different Provinces upon such subiects as the solemnization of marriage and registration (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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To many who take an active part in the work of the Church the public statutes are not accessible. Even the by-laws or regulations for the management of the colleges and schemes of the Church and the resolutions of the General Assembly bearing upon these, scattered as they are through the minutes of different years, cannot readily be referred to. The consequence is, that when at meetings of the Assembly and other Church Courts, questions arise in the proper disposition of which reference should be made to these statutes, by-laws and resolutions, members are in doubt and difficulty how to deal with them, and what course to pursue. To provide a remedy for this state of things as far as possible, the first edition of this little work was published. During the years which have passed since then there has been not a little public legislation which affects various interests of the Church. The powers of some of the colleges as to conferring degrees in divinity, and the holding of property have been extended. The board of management of the Church and Manse Building Fund has been incorporated. New departments of Church work have been organized, and many of the by-laws and resolutions of the Assembly regulating the management of previousiy existing schemes have been varied and amended. In the present edition all the public A cts of the Dominion and of the different Provinces which affect, the Presbyterian Church in Canada as a body, the colleges, or any of the incorporated schemes of the Church, have been collected. The A cts as to the holding of congregational property by trustees, in the various Provinces in which such A cts are in force, are also set out. In New Brunswick there is no such general A ct, and none has been found among the A cts of Prince Edward I sland. The law in the different Provinces upon such subiects as the solemnization of marriage and registrat (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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TAYLOR, Thomas Wardlaw was born on March 5, 1833 in Auchtermuchty, Kite. Son of late Reverend John Taylor, j Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Divinity, and Marion An till, daughter of late John Wardlaw, Ranker, Dalkeith.
Privately; Edinburgh University. Master of Arts.
Barrister Upper Canada, 1858. Queen’s Counsel 1870. Master in Chancery, 1872-1883.
Puisne Judge Court of Queen’s Bench tor Manitoba, 1883-1887. Chief Justice, 1887-1899. Administrator of the Government of the Province in 1890, and again in 1893.
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Tishing, golf.
Knight, cartulary-register 1897. Honourable; Sir.