4172 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 21, 1901.

"As witness our hand this sixteenth day of >ortions of the said new parish of Saint James May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine infield, and of the new parish of Jesus Chapel hundred and one. " F. Cantuar." infield aforesaid which are described in the Now therefore His Majesty in Council by and Schedule hereunder written, all which portions with the advice of His said Council, is pleased to ogether with the boundaries thereof, are delineated order as it is hereby ordered that the said scheme and set forth on the map or plan hereunto annexed, be carried into effect. A. W. FitzRoy. should be united and formed into one consolidated hapelry for the said church of Saint George Snfield" situate as aforesaid, and that the same IT the Court at Saint James's, the 15th day ihould be named ' The Consolidated Chapelry of of June, 190.1. Saint George Enfield,' " We, therefore, humbly pray that Your Majesty PRESENT, will be graciously pleased to take the premises The KING'S Most Excellent'Majesty in Council. nto Your Royal consideration, and to make such HEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Drder in respect thereto as to Your Majesty in W for have, in pursuance of the Tour Royal wisdom shall seem meet. Act of the eighth and ninth years of Her late " The SCHEDULE to which the foregoing Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter seventy ; of the Representation has reference. Act of the fourteenth and fifteenth years of Her " The Consolidated Chapelry of Saint George said late Majesty, chapter ninety-seven; and of Enfield comprising: — the Act of the nineteenth and twentieth years of ''•All those contiguous portions of the new Her said late Majesty, chapter fifty-five ; duly parish (sometime district chapelry) of Saint James prepared and laid before His Majesty in Council Enfield and of the new parish (sometime chapelry a representation, bearing date the second day of district) of Jesus Chapel Enfield both in the county" May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and of and in the diocese of London which one in the words following ; that is to say:— are comprised within and are bounded by an *' We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for imaginary line commencing upon the boundary England, in pursuance of the Act of the eighth which divides the said county of Middlesex and and ninth years of Her late Majesty Queen the diocese of London aforesaid from the county Victoria, chapter seventy, of the Act of the four- of Hertford and from the diocese of Saint Albans teenth and fifteenth years of Her said late Majesty, at a point in the middle of the Cambridge line of chapter ninety-seven, and of the Act of the nine- the Great Eastern Railway and extending thence teenth and twentieth years of Her said late westward along the said boundary to the point Majesty, chapter fifty-five, have prepared, and where it is crossed by the line of the now humbly lay before Your Majesty in Council same railway and extending thence southward the following representation as to the assignment along the middle of the said Cheshunt line of rail- of a consolidated chapelry to the consecrated way for a distance of sixty-three chains or there- church of Saint George Enfitld situate in tlie abouts to a point at the southern end of Fortyhill Hertford High-road at Freezywater, Waltliam Station at the centre of the bridge which carries Cross within the limits of the new parish (some- the said line of railway over the stream known as time district chapelry) of Saint James Enfield in and extending thence south-east- the county of Middlesex and in the diocese of ward along the middle of the said stream for a London. distance of fifty-nine chains or thereabouts thereby "Whereas at certain extremities of the said crossing the boundary which divides the said new new parish of Saint James Enfiell, and of the parish of Jesus Chapel Enfield from the new new parish (sometime chapelry district) of Jesus parish of Saint James Enfield aforesaid to a point Chapel Enfield in the county and diocese aforesaid opposite to the middle of the present southern end . which said extremities lie contiguous one to of the street called Chesterfield-read and extend- another, and are described in the Schedule here- ing thence northward to and along the middle of under written, there is collected together a popula- the last-named road for a distance of sixteen tion which is situate at a distance from the chains or thereabouts to its junction witli Ord- several churches of such new parishes respectively. nance-road and extending thence westward along " And whereas it appears to us to be expedient the. middle of'the last-named road for a distance that certain contiguous portions (being the por- of four and a half chains or thereabouts to the tions containing the population aforesaid) of the point where it is joined by the occupation road said new parish of Saint Jarms Enfield nnd of the leading past the western side of the buildings said new parish of Jesus Chapel Enfield, should and premises. known as the Officers' Quarters to be formed into a consolidated chapelry for all Catherine road and extending thence northward ecclesiastical purposes, and that the same should to and along the middle of the latt-described be assigned to the said church of Saint George occupation road for a distance of ten chivins Enfield situate as aforesaid. and a half or thereabouts to its junction with " Now therefore with the consent of the Right Catherine-road aforesaid and extending thence Reverend Arthur Foley, Bishop of the said diocese eastward along the middle of the last-named road of London, as such Bishop, and with the consent for a distance of eight chains and a half or there- of the Revcrer.d George Hewitt Hodson Clerk in abouts to its junction with Malvcrn-road and Holy Orders, the Vicar or Incumbent of the extending thence northward along the middle vicarage of the parish of Enfield in the county of the last-named road for a distance of two and diocese aforesaid and as such Vicar or and three-quarter chains or thereabouts to its Incumbent the patron of the vicarage of the junction with Ashton-road and extending thence said new parish of Saint James En field, anc eastward along the middle of the last-named road also of the vicarage of the new parish oi for a distance of six chains or thereabouts to its Jesus Chapel Enfield aforesaid (in testimony eastern end, at tbe western side of the Cambridge whereof they the said consenting parties have line of the Great Eastern Railway aforesaid and respectively signed and sealed this represen- extending thence first eastward and in a straight tation) we the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners line for a distance of twenty yards or thereabouts for England humbly represent, that it would, in to a point in the middle of the last-mentioned line our opinion, be expedient that all those contiguous of railway and extending thence northward along