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6166 the London Gazette, 15 August, 1924. 50 6166 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 AUGUST, 1924. SCHEDULE—con&m^d . 1. 2. 3. 4. , 5. Yearly Date from Benefice. County. Diocese. sum or which yearly stipend sum or stipend granted. is payable. £ Great Siukeley, V Huntingdon ... Ely 48(0 1 Feb., 1924: Huntingdon, St. Mary, V., Huntingdon ... Ely 57 1 Feb., 1924 with St. Benedict, R. Ickleton, V Cambridge Ely 4(0 1 Feb., 1924 Impington, V Cambridge Ely 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Kimbolton, V Huntingdon ... Ely 25(0 1 Feb., 1924 Linton, V. ' Cambridge Ely 50(0) 1 Feb., 1924 Littleport, St. Matthew, V. Cambridge Ely 44(0 1 Feb., 1924 Meldreth, V. ... Cambridge Ely 50 (c) 1 Feb., 1924 Methwold, V Norfolk Ely 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Ponds Bridge, St. Thomas, V. Cambridge and Ely 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Huntingdon. Prickwillow, St. Peter, V. Cambridge, Ely 32(0 1 Feb., 1924 Norfolk and Suffolk. Stapleford, V. Cambridge Ely 28(0 1 Feb., 1924- Stoke Ferry with Wretton, V. ... Norfolk Ely 27 (0 1 Feb., 1924 Stuntney, V Cambridge Ely 40(0 1 Feb., 1924 S waff ham, Bulbeck, V Cambridge Ely 34(0 1 Feb., 1924 Terrington, St. John, V. Norfolk.., Ely 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Wicken, V Cambridge ... Ely 40(0 1 Feb., 1924 Yaxley, V Huntingdon ... Ely 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Abbots Kerswell, R Devon Exeter .. 20(0 1 Feb., 1924 Pampton, V Devon Exeter .. 14(0 1 Feb., 1924 Barnstaple, St. Mary Magdalene, Devon ... Exeter .. 39 1 Feb., 1924 V. Brixton, V. Devon Exeter 50 (0 1 Feb., 1924 Buckland Brewer, V Devon Exeter .. 33 (t 1 Feb., 1924 Oattedown, St. Mary, V. Devon Exeter .. 50 1 Feb., 1924 Chevithorne, V Devon Exeter .. 29 (0 . 1 Feb., 1924 Chudleigh Knighton, V. Devon Exeter .. 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Corn worthy, V. Devon Exeter .. 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Conntisbury and Lynmouth, V. Devon Exeter .. (0 1 Feb., 1924 Devonport, St. Barnabas, V Devon Exeter .. S50 1 Feb., 1924 Devonport, St. Boniface, V. Devon Exeter .. 46(0 1 Feb., 1924 Devonport, St. John the Baptist, Devon Exeter .. 18 1 Feb., 1924 V. Devonport, St. Mark (Ford), V. Devon Eseter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Devonport, St. Mary, V. Devon Exeter .-. 20 1 Feb., 1924 Devonport, St. Michael, V. Devon ... Exeter 41 1 Feb., 1924 Devonport, St. Paul, V Devon ... Exeter 35 1 Feb., 1924- Devonport, St. Stephen, V. Devon ... Exeter 50 1 Feb.,' 1924 East Stonehouse, V Devon ... Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 East Stonehouse, St. Matthew, Devon Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 V. East Stonehouse, St. Paul, V. .. Devon ... Exeter 59(0 1 Feb., 1924 Ellacombe, V Devon .... Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, Emmanuel, V Devon Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, Holy Trinity, R. Devon Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, St. David, V Devon Exeter 12 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, St. Mary Arches, R. .. Devon Exeter 106(fc)(0 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, St. Mary Major, R. Devon Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, St. Mary Steps, R. Devon Exeter 50(0 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter, St. Matthew(Newtown), Devon ... Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 V. Exeter, St. Olave, R Devon Exeter 62(0 1 Feb., 1924 Exeter St. Sid well, R Devon Exeter ... 50 1 Feb., 1924- Exeter, St. Thomas the Apostle, Devon Exeter . 50 1 Feb., 1924 V. Holbeton, V Devon Exeter 30 (0 1 Feb., 1924 Hooe, V Devon ... Exeter 33(0 1 Feb.. 1924 Ivy bridge, St. John, V .Devon Exeter 55 (0 1 Feb.; 1924 Kingswear, V Devon ... ... Exeter 65(0 1 Feb., 1924 Lower Brixham, V Devon Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Newport (Devon), V •Devon ... ... Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924 Newton Poppleford, V.... .. Devon Exeter 50 1 Feb., 1924.
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