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6160 the London Gazette, 15 August, 1924 6160 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 AUGUST, 1924. SCHEDULE—continued. 1. 2. 3. 4. • 5. Yearly Date from Benefice. County. Diocese. sum or which yearly stipend sum or stipend granted. is payable. £ Colchester, St. Paul, V Essex Chelmsford 52 1 Feb., 1924 Cornish Hall End, St. John, V. Essex Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Eastwood, V Essex Chelmsford 4 1 Feb., 1924 Fingringhoe, V Essex Chelmsford 48(0 1 Feb., 1924 Forest Gate, St. Edmund, P.C:.. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Forest Gate, St. James, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Forest Gate, St. Mark, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Forest Gate, St. Saviour, V. Essex Chelmsford 29- 1 Feb., 1924 Foulness, R Essex Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Great Burstead, V. Easex Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Great Watering, V Essex Chelmsford 32(0 1 Feb., 1924 Greenstead, R Essex Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Hadstock, R Essex ... • ... Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Hale End, Highams Park, All Essex Chelmsfprd 50 1 Feb., 1924. Saints, V. Halstead, Holy Trinity, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Harlow, St. Mary, Magdalene, Essex Chelmsford ... 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 V. Hatfield Heath, Holy Trinity, Essex Chelmsford 53(0 1 Feb., 1924 V. Helion Bumpstead, V Essex and Cam- Chelmsford 54(0 1 Feb., 1924 bridge. High Beech, V Essex ,.. Chelmsford 7(0 1 Feb., 1924 Highwood, St. Paul, V.... Essex Chelmsford 48(0 1 Feb., 1924 Kirby le Soken, V Essex Chelmsford ... 13 1 Feb., 1924 Ley ton, St. Catherine, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Leyton, St. Paul, V Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Little Clacton, V. Essex Chelmsford 54(0 1 Feb., 1924 Maldon, All Saints with St. Essex Chelmsford :"... 50 1 Feb., 1924 Peter, V. Manningtree, V Essex Chelmsford "... 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Mountnessing, V. ... ... Essex Chelmsford "... 34(0 1 Feb., 1924 Nazeing, V. Essex Chelmsford 88 (0 1 Feb., 1924 North Woolwich, St. John the Essex and Kent Chelmsford 38 • 1 Feb., 1924 Evangelist, V. Plaistow, St. Andrew, V. Essex Chelmsford 13 1 Feb., 1924 Pontesbright (or Chappel), V — Essex Chelmsford 50(c) 1 Feb., 1924 Ramsey, V. Essex Chelmsford 93(0 1 Feb., 1924 St. Osyth, V Essex • Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 South Benfleet, V. Essex Chelmsford 19(0 1 Feb., 1924 Southend, St. Erkenwaldj V. ',.•• Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Stan way, All Saints, V Essex Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Thorpe Bay St. Augustine Dis- Essex Chelmsford 12(0 1 Feb., 1924 trict. • Tilbury Docks, St. John the Essex Chelmsford ... 50 1 Feb., 1924 Baptist, V. Upton Park, St. Alban, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Upton Park, St. Stephen, V. ... Essex Chelmsford 30 1 Feb., 1924 Victoria Docks, The Ascension, Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 V. Waltham Abbey (or Waltham Essex Chelmsford 58 1 Feb., 1924 Holy Cross), V. Walthamstow, St. Andrew, V.... Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Walthamstow, St. Barnabas, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 ] Feb., 1924 Walthamstow, St. James the Essex Chelmsford 16 1 Feb., 1924 Greater, P.C. Walthamstow, St. Luke, P.C. ... Essex Chelmsford 15 1 Feb., 1924 Walton le Soken, V Essex • ... Chelmsford 60 1 Feb., 1924 Wanstead, Hermon Hill, Holy Essex Chelmsford 40 1 Feb., 1924 Trinity, V. West Ham, St. Matthew, V. ... Essex Chelmsford 88 1 Feb., 1924 West Ham, St. Thomas, V. Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 White Colne, V Essex Chelmsford 48(0 1 Feb., 1924 Wix, V Essex Chelmsford 50(w \yj0 1 Feb., 1924 Woodford, St. Barnabas, P.C. ... Essex Chelmsford 50 1 Feb., 1924 Woodford Bridge, St. Paul, V. Essex Chelmsford 50(0 1 Feb., 1924.-.
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