THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 JUNE, 1928. 4091

he shall not be required to pay any fees in At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the lespect of his collation, institution, licence, or 15th day of June, 1928. induction to the United Benefice beyond such fees as he would have been liable to pay if his PEESENT, admission to the United Benefice had been an The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. .admission solely to that one of the said two the Ecclesiastical Commis- Benefices for the holding of which in pluraiity sioners for have, in pursuance with the other a Dispensation was heretofore of the Union of Benefices Measure, 1923, duly .granted to him, and for the purpose of the 5th prepared, and laid before His Majesty in Section of the Incumbents' Kesignation Act, Council, a Scheme bearing date the 10th day 1871, and of Schedule A thereto his tenure of May, 1928, in the words and figures follow- -of the said Benefices of Sparsholt and Lain- ing, that is to say : — ston shall be deemed to continue notwith- standing his admission to the United Benefice. " We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, acting in pursuance of the Union of " 3. That upon the said union taking effect Benefices Measure, 1923, have prepared, and the Parsonage House at present belonging to now humbly lay before Your. Majesty in the said Benefice of Sparsholt shall become Council, the following Scheme for effecting the and be the house of residence for the In- union of the Benefice (being a Eectory) of cumbent of the United Benefice. and the Benefice (being a Vicarage) " 4. That after the said union has taken of , both of which Benefices effect the Patronage of the United Benefice are situate in the County of and in the .shall belong wholly to the Patron of the said Diocese of Salisbury : Benefice of Sparsholt. " Whereas Commissioners appointed at our " Provided always that nothing herein con- request by the Eight Eeverend St. • Clair tained shall prevent us from recommending George Alfred, Bishop of Salisbury, pursuant -and proposing any other measures relating to to the provisions of the said Union of Benefices the matters aforesaid, or any of them, in Measure, 1923, to inquire into and report accordance with the provisions of the said (inter alia) upon the union of the said two Measure, or of any other Measure, of the Benefices of Corscombe and Toller Whelme National Assembly of the Church of England, duly made their Eeport to the said Bishop of or of any Act of Parliament." Salisbury and therein recommended the union And whereas drafts of the said Scheme have of the said two Benefices and the terms for been duly published in accordance with the effecting the union, and the said Bishop of provisions of the said Union of Benefices Salisbury signified in writing his approval of Measure, 1923, and Notices have been trans- the said Eeporfc : mitted to the persons or bodies entitled under " And whereas we, the said Ecclesiastical the same Measure to receive Notice requiring Commissioners for England, have prepared any objections to such draft Scheme to be this Scheme for the union of the said two •stated or transmitted in writing to the said Benefices based upon bhe terms recommended Ecclesiastical Commissioners within the time hi the said Eeport : prescribed in the Statutory Kules applicable " And whereas both of the said Benefices of to proceedings under the said Union of Bene- Corscombe and Toller Whelme are now full, fices Measure, 1923: the Eeverend Arthur Noel Coopland Storrs being the present Incumbent of the said Bene- And whereas the prescribed* time has fice of Corscombe and the Eeverend Eiehard elapsed and no such objections have been so Thomas Parker being the present Incumbent stated or transmitted to the said Ecclesiastical of the said Benefice of Toller Whelme : Commissioners: " And whereas the share in the Patronage And whereas public notice of the certifica- of the United Benefice hereinafter recom- tion to His Majesty in Council of the said mended and proposed to be constituted, which, Scheme and the consent thereto in writing of upon a fair and just apportionment, would be the Bishop of Winchester has been duly given assignable to the Patron of the said Benefice in the manner and wifchin the time prescribed of Toller Whelme would in our opinion be in the Statutory Eules aforesaid: negligible : And whereas the said Scheme' has been " Now, therefore, we, the said Ecclesiastical approved by His Majesty in Council: Commissioners for England, with the consent Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with of the said St. Clair George Alfred, Bishop of the advice of His said Council, is pleased Salisbury (in testimony whereof he has signed hereby to affirm the said Scheme and to order this Scheme), do humbly recommend and pro- that the Benefices therein recommended to be pose to Your Majesty as follows, that united shall be united to the extent and for is to say : — the purposes recommended in the said " 1. That the said Benefice of Corscombe and Scheme, and further to order and direct that the said Benefice of Toller Whelme shall be the said Scheme and every part thereof shall permanently united together and form one be effectual in law immediately from and after Benefice with Cure of Souls under the style of the date when this Order shall have been duly ' The United Benefice of Corscombe ' and that published hi the London Gazette pursuant to the Parishes of the said Benefices shall also the said Measure. be united into one Parish for ecclesiastical And His Majesty, by and with the like purposes and for such other .purposes as in the advice, is pleased hereby to direct that this said Measure provided. Order be forthwith registered by the Eegistrar " 2. That the Church of the Parish of of the said Diocese of Winchester. Corscombe shall be the Parish Church of the United Parish and that the Table of Fees for M. P. A. Hankey. the said Parish of Corscombe shall (until re-