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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 OCTOBER, 1921. 8511 SCHEDULE—Continued THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 OCTOBER, 1921. 8511 SCHEDULE—continued. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 Yearly Date from which sum or yearly sum Benefice County. Diocese. stipend or stipend is granted. payable. & .Desborough, V. ?... ... Northants Peterborough .. 42 1 May,' 1920 Easton Maudit, V. '... Northants Peterborough ... «(«)(P 1 May, 1921 Evington, V Leicester Peterborough .. 56(0 1 May, 1921 •Glen Parva with South Wigton, Leicester Peterborough . 110 1 May, 1920 St. Thomas the Apostle, V. •Orimston with Wartnaby, V. .. Leicester Peterborough ... 84(0 1 May, 1921 Hinckley, V Leicester Peterborough . 10 (h) 31 Aug., 1921 Hose, V Leicester Peterborough . 78 1 May, 1920 .Kettering, All Saints ... Northants Peterborough .. 92 1 May, 1920 .Kilsby, V Northants Peterborough . 30 1 May, 1921 .Leicester, All Saints, V. Leicester Peterborough .. 42 1 May, 1920 Leicester, All Souls, V. Leicester Peterborough .. 27 1 May, 1920 Leicester, Christ Church, V. Leicester Peterborough .. 40 1 May, 1920 Leicester, !St. Alban, V. Leicester Peterborough .. 50 1 May, 1920 .Leicester, St. Andrew,. V, Leicester Peterborough . 2 1 May, 1920 Leicester, St. John, V.... Leicester Peterborough ... 53 1 May, 1920 Leicester, St. John, V — Leicester Peterborough . 25 (aa) 14 Sept., 1921 Leicester, St. Leonard, V. Leicester Peterborough . 65 1 May, 1920 Leicester, St. Luke, V. Leicester Peterborough . 24 1 May, 1920 Leicester, St. Mary, V. Leicester Peterborough .. 4 1 May, 1920 Leicester, St. Paul, V Leicester Peterborough . 50 1 May, 1920 Leicester, St. Philip, V. Leicester Peterborough . 50 1 May, 1920 Longthorpe, V.... Northants Peterborough ... 4(0(2') 1 May, 1921 Loughborough, Holy Trinity, Leicester Peterborough . 21 1 May, 1920 V. Mount Sorrel, Christ Church, Leicester Peterborough ... 70(0 1 May, 1921 V. New Found Pool, St. Augus- Leicester Peterborough ... 50 1 May, 1920 tine, V. North Evington, St. Stephen, Leicester Peterborough . 50 1 May, 1920 V. .Northampton, St. Andrew, V. Northants Peterborough ... 20 1 May, J920 Northampton, Christ Church, Northants Peterborough ... 43 1 May, 1920 V. Northampton, St. Giles, V. ... Northants Peterborough ... 8 1 May, ] 920 Northampton, St. Katherine, Northants Peterborough ... 43 1 May, 1920 Y. .Northampton, St. Lawrence, Northants Peterborough . 50 1 May, 1920 V. .Northampton, St. Michael and Northants Peterborough ... 50 1 May, 1920 All Angels, V. Peterborough, All Saints, V. ... Northants Peterborough . 20 1 May, 1920 Peterborough, St. Mary Boba- Northants Peterborough . , 23 1 May, 1920 gate, V. Peterborough, St. Paul, V. Northants Peterborough . 24 1 May, 1920 Rushden, St. Peter, V. Northants Peterborough ... 50 1 May, 1920 -Scalford, V. Leicester Peterborough . 4(o) 7 Feb., 1921 Smeeton Westerley, R. Leicester Peterborough . 34 1 May, 1919 Snibston, St. Mary, V. Northants Peterborough ... 48 (0 1 May, 1921 Southwick, V Northants Peterborough ... 3Q(t)(p) 1 May 1921 :Stoke Doyle, R. Northants Peterborough ... 8o(t)(p) 1 May, 1921 Twy cross, V. Leicester ;. Peterborough . 17(00?) 1 May, 1921 "Wellingborough, All Saints, V. Northants Peterborough . 50 1 May, 1920 Wellingborough, St. Mary the Northants Peterborough ... 50 1 May, 1920 Virgin, V. Whitwick, St. George, V. Leicester Peterborough ... 40 1 May, 1920 Wittering, R. /. Northants Peterborough .. 33(0(p) 1 May, 1921 Woodville, V. Leicester and Peterborough . 58 1 May, 1920 Derby Askrigg, V York . ... Ripon 14 (ce) (0 1 May, 1921 Bellerby, V. York Ripoii 3(0(2?) 1 May, 1921 Oleasby, "V. York Ripon 22(0 1 May, 1921 Cowthorpe, R York Ripon 70(0(^i 1 May, 1921 Cimdall with Morton le Clay .. York Ripon 34 (*)(?> 1 May, 1921 Eryholme, P.C.... ... York ' ... Ripon 43(<) 1 May, 192.1 Hawes, V. York Ripon . .. 47(0 o 1 May, .1921.
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