9666 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 MCEMBER, 1911.' or modification thereof, and shall certify the nected with the said parish of Paignton in same and such consent as aforesaid, by his respect to rates of any kind, nor are the in- report to His Majesty in Council, it shall be habitants thereof entitled to any accommoda- lawful for His Majesty in Council to make an tion in the said parish church, nor are the in- Order for carrying such scheme, or modifica- habitants of Paignton, except those resident in tion thereof, as the case may be, into effect/' the said chapelry, entitled to accommodation And whereas by section 8 of the Church in Marldon Church. Building Act, 1839, it is amongst other things, " That the population of the said parish of further enacted, that when by any Order of Paignton, exclusive of the said chapelry of His Majesty in Council, as aforesaid, a sepa- Marldon, amounted, according to the census of rate parish for ecclesiastical purposes is con- 1901, to 6,673 and is now about 10,000, and stituted, the same shall, on registration thereof, is still increasing, and in addition to the parish and with the consent in writing of the Incum- church there are two other churches to be bent or Incumbents of the or served, and the separation would lessen the to be thereby affected, become a perpetual great responsibility that at present devolves on curacy and benefice, and the minister thereof, the of Paignton, and financially would duly nominated and licensed thereto, and his be a gain rather than a loss to him. . successors, shall be a body politic and cor- " That it is proposed that the right of nomi- porate, with perpetual succession, and may re- nating a Minister to the church of such per- ceive and take to himself and his successors all petual curacy and benefice shall be vested in such lands, tenements, tithes, rent charges, the Bishop of the diocese as soon as it can be and hereditaments as shall be granted unto him so transferred. or them, and such Perpetual Curate shall thenceforth have within the, limits of the dis- " That the gross annual value of the said trict parish formed under the Church Build- vicarage of Paignton (for which a house of ing Acts, for the church of such perpetual residence is in course of erection) is about ,£369 curacy, sole and exclusive .cure .of soulsj and and of the chapelry at Marldon about £169 shall not in anywise be subject to the control arising partly from rent charges .given in com- or interference of the Incumbent or Incum- mutation of tithes and partly from surplice bents of the benefice or benefices to be affected fees and Easter offerings. by such Order,1 if he or they shall have con- " That it appears to us that under the pro- sented to such Order as aforesaid: visions of the Acts of Parliament of the 1st and 2nd years of Her late Majesty Queen Vic- And whereas the Right Reverend Archibald, toria, ch. 106, and the 2nd and 3rd years of Lord Bishop of Exeter, hath made a rejpresen- Her said Majesty, ch. 49, the said chapelry of tatiqn in writing to the Right Honourable and Marldon may be advantageously separated Most Reverend. Randall Thomas, Lord Arch- from the said parish of Paignton and be con- bishop of Canterbury, as follows: — stituted a separate parish for ecclesiastical pur- " We Archibald, by Divine permission Lord poses and a perpetual curacy and benefice. Bishop of Exeter,-do hereby represent to your " That pursuant to the direction contained Grace as follows; in the 26th section of the said first mentioned " That there is in the county of Devon and Act of Parliament We have prepared the fol- our diocese of Exeter, the vicarage of Paign- lowing scheme describing the mode in which ton, the parish whereof comprises the chapelry it appears to us that the alteration above pro- of Marldon, the boundaries whereof are well posed may be best effected, and how the changes known and defined. consequent on such alteration in respect to "That the Reverend Arthur Linzee Giles ecclesiastical jurisdiction, lands, tithesj is the present Incumbent of the said vicarage rent charges and other ecclesiastical dues, rates and chapelry. and payments, and in respect to patronage and " That the said chapelry contains a large rights to pews, may be made with justice to all church long since erected which is now a con- parties interested which we submit to Your secrated chapel of ease to the parish church of Grace together with the consents in writing of Paignton aforesaid, and is distant therefrom 3 the Right Honourable Walter Stafford, Earl miles or thereabouts and for the greater part of Iddesleigh, and John George Edmund up a very steep hill. Templer, Esquire, the patrons of the said vicar- age of Paignton with Marldon, and the " That the population of the said chapelry Reverend Arthur Linzee Giles, the Incumbent of Marldon amounted, according to the census thereof, to the intent that ,Your Grace may, if of 1901, to 523, and has considerably increased on full consideration and inquiry you shall be since. satisfied with the said scheme, certify the same " The said church affords sufficient accom- and such consents to His Majesty in Council." modation for such increased population. And whereas the said scheme drawn up by " That the said chapelry appears to have the said Bishop of Exeter and the consents re- been, immemorially treated as a separate ferred to in the said Representation are as parish for all civil purposes, and baptisms, follows: — churchings, marriages and burials have here- tofore been and are now performed in the said church. " SCHEME. " That the inhabitants of the said chapelry " It is proposed to separate the said chapelry have from time immemorial resorted to the said of Marldon from the parish of Paignton to church at Marldon, repaired it by rates levied which it belongs, and to constitute it a separate in the said chapelry, and elected from among parish for ecclesiastical purposes and a per- themselves churchwardens, overseers and other petual curacy and a benefice, and that the parish officers, and they have long desired to church belonging to the said chapelry shall be have their own Vicar. the parish church thereof. " That the said chapelry is in no way con- " That such perpetual curacy shall be subject