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The London Gazette, July 11, 1905. 4787 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 11, 1905. 4787 "The Rural Deanery of Ripon, comprising the following Parishes or Cures or Churches:— Archdeaconry Rural Deanery within which Parish or within which Parish or Parish or Cure or Church. Cure or Church has Cure or Church has hitherto been situate. hitherto been situate. 1 . Aldfield with Studley Ripoii Ripon 2. Bishop Monkton do. do. 3. Bishop Thornton do. do. 4. Dallaohill Richmond • Masham 5. Grewelthorpe do. ;do. 6. Healey do. do. 7. Markington Saint Michael Ripon Ripon 8. Marsham (otherwise Masham with Kirkby Richmond Masham Malzeard) do. do. 10. North Stainley Ripon Ripon 11. Ripon (with Saint Michael the Archangel do. do. Littlethorpe) 12. Ripon Holy Trinity do. do. 13. Sawley do. dc. 14. Sharrow .. .. .. .. .. .. do. do. 15. Skelton-cum-Newby do. do. ' 16. Winksley-cum-Grautley do. do." And whereas notices of the said scheme have His said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the in accordance with the provisions of the secondly said scheme, and to order and direct that the hereinbefore mentioned Act been transmitted to same and every part thereof shall be effectual the Archdeacons affected by the scheme, that is in law immediately from and after the time when to say, to the Archdeacon of Craven, to the Arch- this Order shall have been duly published in the deacon of Richmond, and to the Archdeacon of London Gazette pursuant to the said Acts, and Ripon, and they have severally expressed their His Majesty, by and with the like advice, is approval of the same. pleased hereby to direct that this Order be And whereas the said scheme has been ap- forthwith registered by the Registrar of the said proved by His Majesty in Council: now, there- diocese of Ripon. fore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of A. W. FilzEoy. At the Court at Buckingham Palace^ the lltli withia the parish of Plumstead, in the county or day of July, 1905. Kent, and in the diocese of Southwark. "Whereas at certain extremities of the said PRESENT, parish of Plumstead, and of the new parish The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. (sometime district chapelry) of Saint Nicholas, HEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Plumstead, in the said county and diocese, W for England have in pursuance of the which said extremities lie contiguous one to Act of the eighth and ninth years of Her late another, aud are described in the schedule here- Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter seventy; of the under written, there is collected together a Act of the fourteenth and fifteenth years of Her population which is situate at a distance from said late Majesty, chapter ninety-seven; and of the several churches of such parish and new the Act of the nineteenth and twentieth years of parish. Her said late Majesty, chapter fifty-five; duly " And whereas it appears to us to be expedient prepared and laid before His Majesty in Council that certain contiguous portions (being the a representation, bearing date the eighth day of portions containing the population aforesaid) of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and the said parish of Plumstead, arid of the said five, in the words and figures following, that is new parish of Saint Nicholas, Plurnatead, should to say:— be formed into a consolidated chapelry for all " We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for ecclesiastical purposes, and that the same should England, iu pursuance of the Act of the eighth be assigned to the said Church of the Ascension, and ninth 3 ears of Her late Majesty Queen Plumstead, situate as aforesaid. Victoria, chapter seventy; of the Act of the four- •' Now therefore with the consent of the Right teenth arid fifteenth years of Her said late Ma jest)', Reverend Edward Stuart, Bishop of Southwark, chapter niuety-seven; and of the Act of the as diocesan, with the consent of Arthur William nineteenth and twentieth years of Her said lare Invin, of Prospect, Nevvtownmountkenriedy, Majesty chapter fifty-five, have prepared and now Ireland, Esquire, as the patruii of the vicarage of humbly lay before Your Majesty in Couucil the the said parish of Plumstead, and with the con- following representation as to the assignment of sent of tlie Reverend Hugh Lambert Ogle, Vicar a consolidated chapelry to the consecrated or Incumbent of the said vicarage of Plumstead, Church of the Ascension, Flumstead, . situate as the patron (in riyht of his vicarage) of the.,.
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