The London Gazette, May 31, 1889. 2969
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 31, 1889. 2969 the following representation as to the assignment portion of the said particular district; and upon of a consolidated chapelry to the consecrated all other sides, that is to say upon the south-west, church of All Saints situate at Kenley in the upon the south, upon the west, and upon the parish of Coulsdon in the county of Surrey and north-west, by an imaginary line commencing in the diocese of Rochester. upon the boundary which diyides the said herein- " Whereas at certain extremities of the said after described portion of the particular district parish of Coulsdon, and of the particular district of Saint Luke Caterham Valley aforesaid from of Saint Luke Caterhaoi Valley in the county the parish of Coulsdon aforesaid at the point and diocese aforesaid which said extremities lie where the line of the Caterham Branch of the contiguous one to another, and are described in South-Eastern Railway is crossed by the road or the schedule hereunder written there is collected footway which leads from the Rose and Crown together a population which is situate at a dis- Inn to Kenley House and extending thence first tance from the several churches of such parish south-westward and then westward along the and of such particular district respectively. middle of the said road or footway for a distance " And whereas it appears to us to be expedient of thirty-eight chains or thereabouts to its junction that certain contiguous portions (being the por- near Kenley House aforesaid with Kenley-lane tions containing the population aforesaid) of the and extending thence north-westward along the said parish of Coulsdon and of the said particular middle of the said lane for a distance of one and district of Saint Luke Caterham Valley should a half chains or thereabouts to its junction with be formed into a consolidated chapelry for all the private road which leads from Kenley Housu ecclesiastical purposes and that the same should to Kenley Railway Station and extending be assigned to the said church of All Saints thence first westward then northward and situate at Kenley as aforesaid. then north-westward along the middle of the " Now therefore with the consent of the Right said private road for a distance of thirty-one Reverend Anthony Wilson Bishop of the said cha;ns or thereabouts to a point (near the diocese of Rochester as such Bishop, with the house called or known as Woodhurst) opposite consent of the Right Honourable arid Most to a boundaiy stone inscribed 'K.A.S.C.C. 1889 Reverend Edward White Archbishop of Canter- No. 1' and placed on the western side of the same bury the patron in right of his see, of the rectory private road at the eastern end of the fence which of the parish of Coulsdon aforesaid and with the forms the northern boundary of the close num- consent of Henry Drayton Pilcher of Can Hatch bered 341 upon the map of the Ordnance Survey Banstead in the said county of Surrey Esquire, the of the said parish of Conlsdon on the ^^Q scale patron of the perpetual curacy of the particular and upon the map hereunto annexed and extend- district of Saint Luke Caterham Valley aforesaid ing thence south-westward to the said boundary (in testimony whereof they the said consenting stone and along the said fence for a distance of parties have respectively signed and sealed this one and a half chains or thereabouts to its junction representation) we, the said Ecclesiastical Com- with the fence which forms the northern boundary missioners for England, humbly represent that it of the close numbered 314 upon the said map would in our opinion be expedient that all those and extending thonce westward along the last- contiguous portions of the said parish of Coulsdon desrribed fence for a distance of six and a half and of the particular district of Saint Luke Cater- chains or thereabouts to the point where it rejoins ham Valley aforesaid which are described in the the fence forming the northern boundary of the schedule hereunder written, all which portions, close numbered 341 as aforesaid and extending together with the boundaries thereof are delineated thence south-westward along the last-described and set forth on the map or plan hereunto annexed fence for a distance of five chains and seventy should be united and formed into one consolidated links or thereabouts to a point due south of the chapelry for the said church of All Saints situate junction of the road called or known as Zigzag- at Keuley as aforesaid and that the same should road at its western end with the road sometimes be named 'The Consolidated Chapelry of All known as Occupation-road, which leads* from Saints Kenley.' Hays-lane past the house called or known as '* We therefore humbly pray that Your Majesty Elmwood to the Kenlcy Railway Station afore- will be graciously pleased to take the premises said, and extending thence, that is to say from the into Your Royal consideration, and to make such last-described point in the fence forming the Order in respect thereto as to Your Majesty in northern boundai'y of the close numbered 341 as Your Royal wisdom shall seem meet. aforesaid due north and in a direct line for a "The SCHEDULE to which the foregoinc og distance of four and a half chains or thereabouts Representation has reference. to the last described point of junction at the "The Consolidated Chapelry of All Saints western end of Zigzag-road aforesaid at or near Kenley comprising:— to which point a boundary stone inscribed " 1. All that portion of the parish of Coulsdon in 'K.A.S.C.C. 1889 No. 2' has been placed and the county of Surrey and ia the diocese of extending thence still northward along the middle Rochester wherein the present incumbent of such qf the road leading from Hays-lane past Elmwood parish still possesses the exclusive cure of souls to Kcnley Station aa aforesaid for a distance' of which is bounded upon the north-east partly by nineteen chains or thereabouts, to a point opposite the parish of Sanderstead in the said county and to a boundary stone inscribed 'K.A.S.C.C. 1889 diocese partly by the parish of Warlingham in No.. 3' and placed on the western side of the same the same county and diocese partly by that por- road at the. south-eastern angle of the garden tion of the particular district of Saint Luke attached to the house called or known as Uplands Caterham Valley in the same county and diocese and extending thence first westward to the last- which, by an instrument under the hands and seal mentioned boundary stone and then in a direction of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England due west and in a straight line for a distance of and of the Bishop of Rochester dated the twenty- seven chains or thereabouts to a boundary stone fifth day of June in the year one thousand eight inscribed « K.A.S.C.C. 1889 No. 4 ' and placed hundred and eighty-five, is to be restored to the upon the south-eastern side of Hays-lane at a parish of Coulsdon aforesaid upon the next avoid- distance (measured along the same lane) of eight ance of the vicarage of the said parish of War- chains and eighty links or thereabouts to the lingham, and partly by the hereinafter described south of the junction of the said Hays-lane with No, 2d<J41. 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