5368 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 13, 1883,

Billericay to Wickford. Here it leaves the course which lies adjoining to the parishes of and 'of the river, and turns in a south-easterly direc- . tion along the said road until it reaches the point " That it appears to the said Lord Bishop that where the road meets the boundary between the the alterations in the contents of the above-men- parishes of Great Burstead and Ramsden Grays. tioned parishes which were specified in the repre- It thence turns in a southerly direcrion along the sensation of the said Lord Bishop may be boundary between the parishes of Great Burstead advantageously made under the provisions of and Hamsden Grays, until it reaches the point the Act of the first and second years of Your where these meet the chapelry of Basiidon, and Majesty's reign chapter 106 and of the second and continues to proceed in a southerly direction al<>ng third years of Your Majesty's reign chapter 49 the boundary between the parishes of Great Bur- and the said Lord Bishop has drawn up a scheme stead and Basiidon, until it reaches the cross-road in writing appended to his representation de- at the place called Hardings Elms, at the point scribing the mode in which it appears to him the where Laindon, Basildmi, and Great Burstead proposed alterations may be best effected and how meet together, the point where the boundary the changes consequent upon such alterations in herein described commenced. respect to ecclesiastical jurisdiction glebe lands tithe rent-charges and other ecclesiastical dues "CONSENT. rates and payments and in respect to patronage " We Thomas Legh Bishop of St. Albans being and rights to pews may be made with justice to all the patron or person entitled to collate to the parties interested which scheme together with the benefices of Great Burstead Little Bur- consents thereto in writing of the patrons of all stead and Laindon with Basiidon all in the county the said several benefices and of the incumbents of and diocese of St. Albans in case the of the said benefices of Billericay and Laindon- same were now vacant and we the Reverend with- has been transmitted by the said Edward George Darby incumbent of the benefice Lord Bishop to us for our consideralion. of Billericay and Beaumarice Stracey Clarke ''The representation and scheme of the said incumbent of the benefice of Laindon with Basii- Lord Bishop and the consents before referred to don do hereby respectively signify our consent to are hereunto annexed. the scheme above proposed for separating a dis- " And we the said Archbishop being on full trict from the parish of Laindon arid annexing consideration and inquiry satisfied with the said the same to the parish of Great Burstcad. For scheme do hereby pursuant to the Act of Parlia- separating districts from the parish of Great Bur- ment of the first and second years of Your Majesty's stead and annexing the same respectively to the rei»n chapter 106 certify the same and such con- parishes of Billericay Little Burstead and Laindou sents as aforesaid to Your Majesty in Council to and for separating a district from the parish of the intent that Ycrur Majesty in Council may in Little Burstead and annexing the same and also a case Your Majesty in Council shall think fit so to district of the extra-parochial place called Lee do make and issue an Order for carrying the said Chapel to the parish of Laindon. scheme into effect. " In testimony whereof we have hereunto set " As witness our hand the eighteenth day of our hands this second day of August one thousand August one thousand eight hundred and eighty- eight hundred and eighty-tnree. three. " «« Edw. Cantuar." " T. L. St. Albans. "Edward G. Darby. Now therefore Her Majesty in Council, by and « B. S. Clarke." with the advice of Her said Council, is pleased to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the said scheme And whereas the said Bishop of St. Albans hath of the Lord 'Bishop of St. Albans be carried into transmitted the said scheme to the Archbishop effect. C. L. I'eel. of Canterbury for his consideration and the said Archbishop being satisfied with such scheme, hath certified die same and such consent as aforesaid, T the Court at Balmoral, the 6th day of -by his report, to Her Majesty in Council dated the A November, 1883. •18th day of August 1883 which report is in the PRESENT, words and figures following :— The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. 11 To the QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty HEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in Council. W for have, in pursuance" of the «' We the undersigned Edward White Arch- Act of the seventh and eighth years of Her Majesty, bishop of the Province of Canterbury do hereby chapter ninety-four, of the Act of the thirteenth report to Your Majesty in Council. and fourteenth years of Her Majesty chapter " That the Right Reverend Thomas Legh Lord ninety-lour, and of the Act of the thirty-second Bishop of St. Albans has represented unto us and thirty-third years of Her Majesty, chapter (amongst other things) ninety-four, duly prepared and laid before Her "That there is in the county of Essex and Majesty in Council a scheme or representation, diocese of St, Alb?ns the rectory of Laindon with bearing date the second day of August, in the the chapelry of. Basiidon. year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, " That there is in the same county and diocese in the words following, that is to say :— the vicarage of Great Burstead the parish whereof "We the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for lies adjoining to the parish of Laindon aforesaid. England acting under the provisions of the Act of "That the district chapelry of Billericay was of the seventh and eighth years of Your Majesty in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty- chapter ninety-four, of the Act of the thirteenth four constituted under the provisions of the Church and fourteenth years of Your Majesty chapter Building Acts partly out of the parish of Great ninety-four, and of the Act of the thirty-second Burstead and has since become a new parish. and thirty-third years of Your Majesty chapter " That in the same county and diocese is the ninety-four have prepared and now humbly lay rectory of Little Burstead the parish whereof lies before Your Majesty in Council the following adjoining to the said parishes of Laindou and scheme or representation for altering the boun- Great Burstead. daries of the new parish of Saint Clement City- "That in the same county and diocese is a road in the county of Middlesex and in the certain extra-parochial place known as Lee Chapel diocese of London.