4550 THE GAZETTE, 25 JUNE, 1912. second and third years of Her late Majesty bounded upon the east partly by the parish 01 Queen Victoria, chapter forty-nine; and of the , and partly by the parish Act of the nineteenth and twentieth years of of Latton, upon the north partly by the parish Her said late Majesty, chapter fifty-five, duly of Netteswell, partly by a detached portion of prepared and laid before His Majesty in Coun- the parish of Little Parndon, and partly by cil a representation, bearing date the ninth day the parish of , upon the north- of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred west partly by the last named parish and partly and twelve, in the words and figures following, by the parish of , upon the west and that is to say: — upon part of the south by the parish of "We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Waltham Holy Cross, all in the said county , in pursuance of the Act of the fifty- and diocese, and upon the remaining sides, that ninth year of His late Majesty King George is to say, upon the remaining part of the south the Third, chapter one hundred and thirty- and upon the south-east, by an imaginary line four; of the Act of the second and third years commencing at the point where the boundary of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter which divides the said parish of Waltham Holy forty-nine; and of the Act of the nineteenth Cross from the said parish of Epping diverges and twentieth years of Her said late Majesty, eastward from the middle of Cobbin's Brook, chapter fifty-five, have prepared, and now and extending thence first north-eastward and humbly lay before Your Majesty in Council, then "generally eastward along the middle of the following representation as to the assign- Cobbin's Brook for a distance of sixty-four ment of a district chapelry to the consecrated chains or thereabouts to its junction .with the church of All Saints, , situate stream flowing from Fitch's Wood, and extend- in the parish of Epping, in the county of ing thence south-eastward along the middle of and in the diocese of Saint Albans. such stream for .a distance of thirteen chains " Whereas it appears to us to be expedient and a half or thereabouts to the centre of the that a district chapelry should be assigned to bridge which carries the bridle path leading the said church of All Saints, Epping Upland, from Hunter's Hall past the house known as situate as aforesaid. Gills into Bury Lane across the said stream, " Now therefore, with the consent of the and extending thence eastward along the Right Reverend Edgar, Bishop of Saint middle of the said bridle path for a distance of Albans (testified by his having signed and fifty-nine chains or thereabouts to its junction sealed this representation), we, the said Eccle- with Bury Lane, and extending thence first siastical Commissioners, humbly represent, south-westward and then south-eastward along that it would, in our opinion, be expedient that the middle of Bury Lane for a distance of four- all 6that part of the said parish of Epping, teen chains or thereabouts to a point opposite which is described in the schedule hereun'der to the fence forming the southern boundary of written, all which part, together with the the gardens belonging to the three cottages boundaries thereof, .is delineated and set forth situate on and forming part of the premises on the map or plan hereunto annexed, should known as Eppingbury Farm, and extending be assigned as a district chapelry to the said thence north-eastward and in a straight line for church of All Saints, Epping Upland, situate a distance of forty-six chains and a half or as aforesaid, and that the same should be thereabouts to the junction of Lindsey Street named ' The District Chapelr_y_ of. AlLS.aints, with .the footpath leading from Takeleys Epping Upland.' Farm, and extending thence north-east- " And with the like consent of the said ward and in a straight line for a dis- Edgar, Bishop of. Saint Albans (testified as tance of one mile and thirteen chains or aforesaid), we, the said Ecclesiastical Commis- thereabouts to the point where the boundary sioners, further represent, that it appears to which divides the said parish of Epping from us to be expedient that banns of matrimony the said parish of North Weald Bassett crosses should be published, and that marriages, bap- the middle of the road leading from Epping to tisms, churchings, and burials should be , at or near its junction with the road solemnized or performed at the said church of leading to North Weald Bassett." All Saints, Epping Upland, situate as afore- And whereas the said representation has said, and that the fees to be received in respect been approved by His Majesty in Council: of the publication of such banns and of the Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with solemnization or performance of the said offices the advice of His said Council, is pleased hereby should be paid and belong to the minister of to ratify the said representation, and to order the same church for the time being: Provided and direct that the same and every part thereof always, that nothing herein contained shall be shall be effectual in law immediately from and construed as expressing any intention on the after the time when this Order shall have been part of us the said Commissioners to concur in duly published in the London Gazette pursuant or approve the taking of any fee for the per- to the said Acts. And His Majesty, by and formance of the said office of baptism or for with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct the registration thereof. that this Order be forthwith registered by the "We, therefore, humbly pray that Your Registrar of the said diocese of Saint Albans. Majesty will be graciously pleased to take the Almeric FitzRoy. premises into Your Royal consideration and to make such Order with respect thereto as to Your Majesty, in Your Royal Wisdom, shall seem meet. At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the "The SCHEDULE to which the foregoing 24th day of June, 1912. Representation has reference. PRESENT, " The District Chapelry of All Saints, The KING's Most Excellent Maj esty in Co uncil. Epping Upland, being: —All that part of the "YTTHEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commis- 'parish of Epping, in the county of Essex and VV sioners for England have, in pursuance in the diocese of Saint Albans, which is of the Act of the eighth and ninth years of