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No. 23.

17 Geo. III. c. 53.

thereunto belonging, situate in

the Property of

Yards

the said A. B. and lying within the Distance of from the Church (or Chapel, as the Case shall be) of the said Rectory, &c. appears to the said Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, · proper and convenient for the Habitation and Use of the Minister of the said Rectory, &c. [and more commodious than the present House and Buildings upon the Glebe of the said Rectory, &c] (in Cases where there are any); and a Contract hath been made, by the Direction and with the Approbation and Consent of the said Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, with the said A. B. which is hereby ratified and confirmed by the said Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, for the absolute Purchase of the said Messuage, House, 'or Tenement, and Buildings, for the Price or Sum of

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pursuant to the Directions of an Act, passed in the seventeenth a Year of the Reign of his Majesty King GEORGE the Third, intituled, 'An Act, &c. (set forth the Title of the Act :)

This to be inserted when the • Lands are purchased from the same Per who sells the House and Buildings.

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[And whereas a Contract has likewise been made with the said 4. B. by the like Direction, Approbation, and Consent, which is hereby likewise ratified and confirmed by the said Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, for the absolute Purchase of the Inheritance of a certain Yard, Garden, Orchard, and Piece or Parcel of Land (de scribing them particularly, as the Case shall be) lying near or convenient to the said Messuge, House, Tenement, and Buildings, containing, by Admeasurement,

for the Price or Sum of which have been agreed by the said Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, to be raised by the Sale (or Exchange) of certain Lands, or Tythes, (as the Case shall be) be longing to the said Rectory, &c. herein after described, pursuant to the Powers given by the said Act; viz. (here give a full Description of the Lands so agreed to be sold); (if the Equivalent is to be by Exchange, then after the Word Incumbent, last mentioned, insert [and the said A. B. to be exchanged for [certain Lands or Tythes, &c. (as above.)] Now this Indenture witnesseth, That the said A. B. for and in Consideration of the said ⚫ several Sums of and

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to him in Hand paid for the Purchases aforesaid (if both the Buildings and Lands are purchased for Money); (but if the Equivalent for the Land is to be by Exchange, then) in Consideration of the Land (or Tythes as the Case shall be) so agreed to be exchanged as aforesaid, and intended to be conveyed to him the said A. B. by the said Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, by Indenture of equal Date herewith] the Receipt of which said Sum (or Sums of Money, as the Case shall be) [and Acknowledgment of the said Exchange] (if the Equivalent for the Land is to be by Exchange) the said A. B. hath admitted, by an Indorsement on the Back of this Deed, hath granted, bargained, and sold, and by these Presents doth grant, bargain, and sell (if by Exchange) [hath granted, bargained, sold, and exchanged, with, and] unto the said E. F. and his Heirs, all, &c. (here insert a full Description of the Buildings or Lands so intended to be conveyed, with their and every of their Rights, Privileges, and Appurtenances) to hold to the said E. F. and his Heirs, in Trust, for the sole Use and Benefit of the said G. H. and 'his Successors, Rectors, Vicars, &c. (as the Case shatl be) of the said Living or Benefice for the Time being, for ever. And the said 4. B. for himself, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, doth covenant and agree to and with the said E. F. and his Heirs, That

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he hath good Right to convey the said Messuage, House, or Tene'ment, and Buildings, Lands, &c. (as the Case shall be) and that 17 Geo. III. c. 59. 'he will warrant the same, for the Uses and Purposes aforesaid, for 'ever, free from all Claims, Charges, and Incumbrances whatsoever, 'by, from, or under him, or any of his Ancestors. In witness, &c.

FORM of CERTIFICATE of RESIDENCE.

WE

VE. A. B. Rector, Vicar, or officiating Minister (as the Case shall be) of the Parish of in the Diocese of Clerk, and C. D. Rector, Vicar, or officiating 'Minister (as the Case shall be) of the Parish of

within the said Diocese, Clerk, which said Parishes of and

are near adjoining to the Parish of

'within_the_said Diocese, do hereby certify, That E. F. Rector.
'Vicar, or Incumbent (as the Case shall be) of the said Parish and
'Parish Church of
aforesaid, hath resided upon his

'Living or Benefice, within that Parish, for the Space of twenty

'Weeks, between the

Day of

' and the

Day of

' under our Hands, this

Day of

last. Given

FORM of CONSENT where the Living or Benefice
shall be in the Patronage of the Crown, or within
the Duchy of Lancaster.

HEREAS the Living or Benefice of
HEREAS the Liv

WHE

within

is in the Patronage

' of the Crown, and rated above or under (as the Cuse shall be)
twenty Pounds per Annum in the King's Books, or of the Chan-
'cellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (as the Case shall be); and
Application hath been made for building (rebuilding, repairing,
or purchasing, or exchanging, as the Case shall be) the Parsonage
'House or other Buildings or Land (as the Case shall be) for the
Use of the said Living or Benefice, in pursuance of the Powers given
for that Purpose, by an Act passed in the seventeenth Year of the
Reign of his Majesty King GEORGE the Third, intituled, An Act
to promote the Residence of the Parochial Clergy, by making Pro-
'vision for the more speedy and effectual building, rebuilding, 16-
'pairing, or purchasing Houses, and other necessary Buildings and
Tenements, for the Use of their Bencfices; now I the Right
⚫ Honourable
First Lord Commissioner of the
Treasury, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, | or Chan-
cellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (as the Case shall be) being
'satisfied that such building, rebuilding, repairing, purchasing, or
'exchanging, &c. (as the Case shall be) will be an Improvement and
Advantage to the said Living or Benefice, do hereby consent, That
such Buildings, Repairs, Purchases, or Exchanges (us the Case
shall be) shall be made, according to the Directions and the true
'Intent and Meaning of the said Act. Given under my Hand,
'this
Day of

21 Geo. III c. 66.

17 Geo, III. c. 53.

No. 24.

21 George III. c. 66.-An Act to explain and amend an Act, made in the seventeenth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act to promote the Residence of the Parochial Clergy, by making Provi sion for the more speedy and effectual building, rebuilding, repairing, or purchasing Houses, and other neccssary Buildings and Tenements, for the Use of their Benefees.

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WHEREAS by an Act, passed in the seventeenth Year of the

Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An Act to promote the Residence of the Parochial Clergy, by making Provision for the more speedy and effectual building, rebuilding, repairing, or pur 'chasing Blouses, and other necessary Buildings and Tenements, for the Use of their Benefices; it is enacted, amongst other Things, That the Incumbent of every Living or Benehee, of which the Glebe, Tithes, Rents, and Profits, shall be mortgaged for the Purposes of the said Act, shall pay the Interest arising upon every such Mortgage, yearly, as the same shall become due; and also five Pounds per Centum per Annum, if such Incumbent was resident, and ten Pounds per Centum per Annum, if non-resident, of the 'Principal remaining due, by yearly Payments; which Words, if literally understood and observed, would, contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of the said Act, render the Discharge of the principal Sum impracticable, and thereby discourage Persons from lending Money upon such Securities; be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Incumbent, where Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the be Incumbent of every Living or Benefice of which the Glebes, Tithes, pay to the Mort. Rents, and Profits, have been or shall be mortgaged for the Purposes

Glebes, ctc.

mortgaged, shall gagee, etc.

Schedule to be ob 361ved.

of the said Act, shall, from and after the passing of this Act, well and truly pay, or cause to be paid, to every such Mortgagee, over and besides the Interest of the Principal Money due upon such Mortgage, the Sum of five Pounds per Centum per Annum, if resident, or ten Pounds per Centum per Annum, if non-resident, of the Money originally advanced upon such Mortgage, until the whole of the said Principal Money shall be discharged; and if, upon any such Mortgage or Mortgages already made, less shall have been paid by the present Incumbent than what is hereby required, within six Months after the passing of this Act, to make up the Deficiency; and in Default of Payment thereof within the Time aforesaid, the same shall be recovered in such and the same Manner as the Interest is recoverable by Virtue of the Provisions in the said recited Act.

II. And be it further enacted, That the Forms contained in the Fornis in the said Schedule respecting the Allowance of Accounts, and the Bond and Receipt to be given by the Nominee, as directed by the said recited Act, or Forms to the like Effect, shall be observed and complied with in the Execution of this and the said recited Act.

Publick Act.

III. And be it further enacted, That this Act, and every Thing berein contained, shall be deemed, adjudged, and taken to be a Publick Act; and shall be judicially taken Notice of as such by all Judges, Justices, and other Persons whomsoever, without specially pleading the same.

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STATE of Account of the Money advanced and paid by A. B.

No. 24.

(Rector or Vicar, etcetera, as the Case shall be) of the Living 21 Goo. III. c. 66.

of

in the County of

for

the building (rebuilding or repairing) the Parsonage House and Buildings belonging to the said Living, according to the Direction of a Statute made in the seventeenth Year of the Reign of his Majesty King GEORGE the Third.

C. D. Ordinary.

E. F. Patron.
G. H. Incumbent.

FORM of Allowance of the Nominee's Account of the
Money received and expended by him pursuant to the
Directions of the said Statute of the seventeenth of
GEORGE the Third, to be written at the Foot of

such Account.

WE have examined, and do hereby approve and allow the above

Day of

Account. Given under our Hands, this

A. B. Ordinary.

C. D. Patron.
E. F. Incumbent."

RECEIPT to be signed by the Nominee for the Money which shall be borrowed and paid into his Hauds, pursuant to the Directions of the said Act.

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4. B. being the Person nominated by the Ordinary, Patron, and Incumbent, of the Rectory (Vicarage, etcetera, as the Case in the County of

shall be) of

and Diocese of the Bishop of
to receive and apply
the Money authorised to be borrowed by Mortgage of the Glebe,
Tithes, Rents, and other Profits and Emoluments of the said
for the Purpose of building (rebuilding, or
repairing, as the Case ehall be) the Parsonage House (or Outbuild-
ings, etcetera, as the Case shall be) belonging to such Living or
'Benefice, do hereby acknowledge to have received from the Hands
of C. D. being the Person to whom such Mortgage is intended to

'be made, the Sum of

such Mortgage

being the Sum for which or Security is to be made: And I do promise to

apply the same in such Manner and for such Purposes as are directed

'by the said Act.'

FORM of BOND to be given by the Nominee and his
Surety, pursuaut to the Directions of the said act.

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OBLIGATION of the Bond (in the common Form of Obliga

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tions) from A. B. (describing him as in the last Form of Receipt) and C. D. of etcetera (describing the Surety) to

(describing the Ordinary) in the penal Sum of

(to be double the Sum for which the Security is to be given, etcetera, etcetera.)'

FORM of the CONDITION of the said BOND.

HE Condition of the above Obligation is such, That if the

do justly and truly pay and account for the Sum of

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received from him this Day from C. D. the being Person to whom a Mortgage hath been this Day made and executed of the Glebe, Tithes, Rents, and other Profits and Emoluments, of the Rectory, (Vicarage, etcelera, as the Case shall be) of for

the Purpose of building (rebuilding or repairing) of the said Rectory, etcetera, as the Case shall be), according to the true Intent and Meaning of two several Acts of Parliament, passed in the seventeenth and twenty-first Years of the Reign of his Majesty King GEORGE the Third, for those Purposes; then this Obligation to be void, or otherwise to remain in Force.

'A. B.
'C. D.'

35 Geo. III. c. 83.

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Is Anne, stat. 2.

c. 12.

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No. 25.

24 George III. c. 35.-An Act to impower the Bishop of London for the Time being, or any other Bishop to be by him appointed, to admit to the Order of Deacon or Priest, Persons being Subjects or Citizens of Countries out of his Majesty's Dominions, without requiring them to take the Oath of Allegiance as appointed by Law.

No. 26.

26 Geo. III. c. 84.-An Act to impower the Archbishop of Canterbury, or the Archbishop of Fork, for the Time being, to consecrate to the Office of a Bishop, Persons being Subjects or Citizens of Countries out of his Majesty's Dominions.

No. 27.

36 Geo. III. c. 83.-An Act for the further Support and
Maintenance of Curates within the Church of England,
and for making certain Regulations respecting the
Appointment of such Curates, and the Admission of
Persons to Cures augmented by Queen ANNE's Bounty,
with Respect to the Avoidance of other Benefices.
[14th May, 1796.]

W the Reign of Queen ANNE, it is enacted, That if any Rector

HEREAS, in and by a Statute passed in the twelfth Year of

or Vicar, having Cure of Souls, should, after the twenty-ninth of September, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fourteen, nominate and present any Curate to the Bishop or Ordinary, to be licensed or ⚫ admitted to serve the Cure of such Rector or Vicar in his Absence, the said Bishop or Ordinary, having Regard to the Greatness of the Cure, and the Value of the Ecclesiastical Benefices of such Rector or Vicar, should, on or before the granting such Licence, appoint, by Writing under his Hand and Seal, a sufficient certain Stipend or 'Allowance, not exceeding fifty Pounds per Annum nor less than

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