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The London Gazette, 6 November, 1953 5921 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 NOVEMBER, 1953 5921 alternate patron of 'the benefice of Felton with Lord Chamberlain's Office, Preston Wynne who shall not have made the last St. James's Palace, S.W.I. presentation to that benefice shall have the first 6th November, 1953. turn, the patron of the benefice of Ullingswick with Little Cowarne shall have the second turn and the The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to remaining alternate patron of the benefice of appoint Thomas Rankin, Esquire, O.B.E., L.D.S., Felton with Preston Wynne shall have the third F.D.S., to be Honorary Surgeon Dentist to Her turn. Majesty in Scotland, in the room of Robert Charles " (4) Archdeaconry and Rural Deanery. The Scott Dow. Esquire, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Ed., L.D.S.. united benefice shall be in the archdeaconry of deceased. Hereford and the rural deanery of Weston. "3. Taking effect of unions. Lord Chamberlains Office, " (a) If upon the day when any Order of Your St. James's Palace, S.W.I. Majesty in Council affirming this Scheme is pub- lished in the London Gazette • the benefice of 6th November, 1953. Ullingswick with Little Cowarne shall be vacant The QUEEN has been graciously pleased ta the unions hereinbefore recommended and pro- appoint the Honourable Simon Peter Scott to be a posed shall forthwith take effect but if upon that Page of Honour to Her Majesty in the room of day the said benefice shall be full the unions shall Michael Anson, Esquire, resigned. take effect immediately upon the first avoidance thereafter of the said benefice; " (b) If the Reverend Gwilym Pugh is incumbent of the benefice of Pencombe with Marston Crown Office, House of Lords, S.W.I. Stannett upon the day when the unions take effect he shall with his consent (testified by his signature 4th November, 1953. hereto), be the first incumbent of the united The QUEEN has been pleased by Letters Patent benefice of Pencombe with Marston Stannett and under .the Great Seal bearing date the 4th day of Little Cowarne. November, 1953, to appoint James Keith, Esquire " 4. Endowments. {commonly called the Honourable Lord Keith), one " Upon the taking effect of the unions hereinbefore of the Senators of the College of Justice in Scotland,, recommended and proposed the endowments and to be a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the property belonging to the benefice of Ullingswick provisions of the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, as with Little Cowarne shall be divided and distributed amended by subsequent enactments, and to grant to as follows, that is to say:— him the dignity of a Baron for life by the style and' "(a) a capital sum sufficient to produce an title of Baron Keith of Avonholm of Saint Bernard's annual income of £120, being part of a larger in the City of Edinburgh. capital sum at present held by us, the said Church Commissioners, as part of the endowments of the benefice of Ullingswick with Little Cowarne shall be assigned and appropriated to the endowments TENDERS FOR TREASURY BILLS. of the united benefice of Pencombe with Marston 1. The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Stannett and Little Cowarne; Treasury hereby give notice that Tenders will be "(ft) all other the endowments and property received at the Chief 'Cashier's Office, at the Bank of the said benefice of Ullingswick with Little of England, on Friday, the 13th November, 1953, at Cowarne shall be assigned and appropriated to the 1 p.m., for Treasury Bills to be issued under the united benefice of Felton with Preston Wynne and Treasury Bills Act, 1877, the National Debt Act,. Ullingswick." 1889, and the National Loans Act, 1939, to the And whereas the provisions of the Union of amount of £230,000,000. Benefices Measures, 1923 to 1952, the Union of 2. The Bills will be in amounts of £5,000, £10,000, Benefices Rules, 1926 and 1930, and the Pastoral £25,000, £50,000 or £100,000. They will be dated Reorganisation Measure, 1949, relating to the at the option of the tenderer on any business day preparation and submission of this Scheme have been from Monday, the 16th November, 1953, to Saturday,, duly complied with: the 21st November, 1953, inclusive, and will be due And whereas the said Scheme has been approved 91 days after date. by Her Majesty in Council: 3. The Bills will be issued and paid at the Bank Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the of England. advice of Her said Council, is pleased hereby to 4. Each Tender must be for an amount not less, affirm the said Scheme and .to order that it shall than £50,000, and must specify the date on which be and become effectual in law immediately upon the the Bills required are to be dated, and the net publication of this Order in the London Gazette. amount per cent, (being an even multiple of one W. G. Agnew. penny) which will be given for the amount applied for. Separate tenders must be lodged for Bills of different dates. Privy Council Office, 6th November, 1953. 5. Tenders must be made through a London MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894. Banker, Discount House or Broker. MERCHANT SHIPPING (SAFETY 6. Notification will be sent by post on the same CONVENTION) ACT, 1949. day as Tenders are received, to the persons whose CIVIL AVIATION ACT, 1949. Tenders are accepted in whole or in part, and pay- Notice is hereby given that Her Majesty in Council ment in full of the amounts due in respect of sucb was pleased, on the 28th day of October, 1953, to accepted Tedders must be made to the Bank of approve an Order in Council under the above named England by means of cash or a Banker's Draft on Acts entitled "The Collision Regulations (Ships and the Bank of England not later than 1.30 p.m. Seaplanes on the Water) and Signals of Distress (Saturday, 11.30 a.m.) on the day on which the (Ships) Order, 1953." relative Bills are to be dated. Copies of the said Order, when published, may be 7. Members of the House of Commons are not purchased directly from Her Majesty's Stationery precluded from tendering for these Bills. Office, at the following addresses:—York House, 8. Tenders must be made on the printed forms Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 13a,' Castle Street, which may be obtained from the Chief Cashier's Edinburgh 2; 39, King Street, Manchester 2; Office, Bank of England. 2, Edmund Street, Birmingham 3; 1, St. Andrew's 9. The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's; Crescent, Cardiff; Tower Lane, Bristol 1; Treasury reserve the right of rejecting any Tenders. 80, Chichester Street, Belfast; or through any Treasury Chambers. bookseller. 6th November, 1953. ,;m, . o Privy Council Office, 6th November, 1953V' UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE Whitehall, November 6, 1953. ACT, 1923. v'The 'QUEEN has been pleased by Letters Patent Two 'Statutes made by the University of Oxford under the Great Seal of the Realm, bearing date on the 20th October, 1953, have been submitted for the 4th instant, to grant unto the Very Reverend the approval of Her Majesty-in Council, and notice Herbert Arthur Jones, B.Sc., the Deanery of the of their having been so submitted is published in Cathedral Church of Manchester, void by the cession accordance with the provisions of the Universities of of the Right Reverend John Leonard Wilson, C.M.G., Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1923. D.D., now Bishop of Birmingham. A2.
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