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Plan to 1302 Heene 3788 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28TH MARCH 1978 13. Declaring redundant the church of Saint John Atlow and Bradley ; and Hognaston , and (3) altering the and Saint Anne, Oakham, a chapel of ease in the parish of name of the existing benefice of Hognaston with Kniveton. Oakham, in the diocese of Peterborough. 20.—(1) Uniting the benefices of Saint Andrew with All 14.—(1) Dissolving the benefice of Luddington with Hem- Saints, Peckham; and Saint Chrysostom and Saint Jude, ingtom and Thurning; Peckham (otherwise known as Saint John, Peckham). (2) (2) Creating a new benefice of Thurning with Luddington ; uniting the parishes of Saint Andrew with. All Saints, Peck- (3) Uniting the benefice of Barnwell and the new benefice ham ; and Saint John, Peckham., (3) altering the areas of the of Thurning with Luddington ; parishes of Saint Andrew with All Saints, Peckham; Saint (4) Creating a new benefice of Hemington; George, Camberwell; and Saint Luke, Camberwell, and (4) (5) Uniting the benefice of Polebrooke with Lutton and the declaring redundant the parish church of the parish of new benefice of Hemington ; and Saint Andrew with All Saints, Peckham, in the diocese of (6) altering the name of the parish of Polebrooke, in the Southwark. diocese of Peterborough. 21. The demolition of the old church of Saint Luke, a 15.—(1) Appropriating the redundant parish church of former chapel of ease in the parish of Saint Luke,, Darling- the former parish of Saint Mary, Bedford, in the diocese ton, in the diocese of Durham, and empowering the said of Saint Albans, to use for educational and cultural pur- Commissioners to sell its site and the land annexed or poses, and the land annexed or belonging thereto for purposes belonging thereto). ancillary to the use of the building, and 22. Appropriating the redundant old church of Saint (2) empowering the Saint Albans Diocesan Board of Andrew, Kingsbury, a farmer chapel of ease in the parish Finance to lease the said building and land for such of Saint Andrew, Kingsbury, in the diocese of London, to uses. use as an exhibition, study and workshop centre, and 16. Uniting the benefices and parishes of Saint Peter, museum, and empowering the London Diocesan' Fund to Lower Edmonton and Saint Martin, Edmonton, in the lease it for the said uses. diocese of London and declaring redundant the parish church 23.—(1) The holding in plurality of the benefice of (a) of the parish of Saint Martin, Edmonton. Ford ; and Alberbury with Cardeston (fe) Minsterley ; and 17. Declaring redundant the parish church of the parish Habberley, (c) Westbury; Yockleton; and Great Wollaston of Saint Luke the Evangelist with Saint Simon and Saint (d) Worthen ; Hope with Shelve ; and Middleton, and (e) Jude, West Kilburn, in the diocese of London. Chirbury; Marton and Trelystan with Leighton; and (2) 18. Uniting the benefices of Bardney; Stainfield with establishing a team ministry for the said benefices and the Apley; and Gautby with Waddingworth, and uniting the benefices of Pentesbury, first and second portions, with parishes of Bardney, Stainfield, Apley, Gautby and Wadding- Cruckton ; and Great Hanwood, in the diocese of Hereford. worth, in the diocese of Lincoln. Copies of the said Orders may be obtained on application 19.—(1) Creating a new benefice of Hognaston, in the to the Church Commissioners, 1 Millbank, Westminster, diocese of Lincoln; (2) uniting the benefices of Hulland, SWJP 3JZ. At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 1st day of March Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers 1978 conferred on Her by section 1 of the Burial Act 1853 (1853 Present c. 134), and of all other powers Her enabling, is pleased, The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered as follows: Whereas a Representation duly made to Her Majesty in Council by the Secretary of State for the Environment that 1. Burials shall be discontinued forthwith and entirely in burials should be discontinued as hereinafter directed in Heene Cemetery, Heene, in the County of West Sussex, Heene Cemetery, Heene, in the County of West Sussex, which is shown hatched on the plan annexed hereto. has in pursuance of an Order in Council made the 21st 2. This Order may be cited as the Burial Grounds (Heene day of December 1977, and duly published, been token into Cemetery, Heene, West Sussex) Order 1978. consideration by a Committee of the Privy Council: N. E. Leigh The Plan referred to in the foregoing Order in Council HEENE CEMETERY. PLAN TO 1302 HEENE. WEST SUSSEX. © Crown copyright (977.
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