THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 30, 1899. 3419

place or district within the diocese of such the Reverend Joseph Samuel Wilsden is the Archbishop, or'the diocese of such Bishop, present vicar thereof. as the case may be, may be advantageously '.' 3. There is in the same county and diocese separated from any parish or mother church, the vicarage of Doddington the parish whereof and either be constituted a separate benefice by contains according to the last census a population itself or be united to any other parish to which of five hundred and ten. it may be more conveniently annexed, or to any " The net annual value of the benefice of Dod- other adjoining tithing, hamlet, chapelry, place, diugton is two hundred and thirty-four pounds. . • or district, parochial or extra-parochial, so as to " The patronage of the said vicarage is vested form a separate parish or benefice, or that any in the Right Honourable Earl Percy and the extra-parochial place may with advantage be Reverend Conrad John Howland is the present annexed to any parish to which it is contiguous, vicar thereof. or be constituted a separate parish for ecclesi- " 4. There is in the same county and diocese astical purposes; and the said Archbishop or the vicarage of Lowick the parish whereof con- Bishop shall draw up a scheme in writing (the tains according to the last census a population of scheme of such Bishop to be transmitted to the one thousand three hundred and ten. said Archbishop for his consideration) de- 41 The net annual value of the benefice of Lowick scribing the mode in which it appears to is two hundred and sixty pounds. him that the alteration may best be effected, " The patronage of the said vicarage is vested in "' and how the changes consequent on such the Very Reverend Dean and the Chapter of " alteration in respect to ecclesiastical juris- Durham and the Reverend Ferdinand Harley " diction, glebe lands, tithes, rent-charges, and Williams is the present vicar thereof. " other ecclesiastical dues, rates, and payments, " 5. It appears to us that under the provisions " and in respect to patronage and rights to pews, of the said Act of Parliament of the first and " may be made with justice to all parties in- second years of the reign of Her present Majesty u terested j and if the patron or patrons of the Queen Victoria chapter one hundred and six and { benefice or benefices to be affected by such of another Act passed in the second and third " alteration shall consent in writing under his or years of the same reign chapter forty-nine the fol- " their hands to such scheme, or to such modifi- lowing alterations in the contents and boundaries " cation thereof as the said Archbishop may ap- of the above-mentioned parishes may advan- " prove, and the said Archbishop shall, on full tageously be made. • ; " consideration and inquiry, be satisfied with " a. The separation of portions of the parish of " any such scheme, or modification thereof, Chatton known as the ancient townships of Weet-. " and shall certify the same and such consent as wood and Cold Martin and more particularly " aforesaid, by his report to Her Majesty in described in the first schedule hereunto annexed " Council, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty in from that parish and the annexation of the same " Council to make an.Order for carrying such to the parish of . " scheme, or modification thereof, as the case may "6. The separation of another portion of the " be, into effect." said parish of Chatton being a portion of the ancient township of Hetton and more particularly And whereas the Bight Reverend Edgar Lord described in the second schedule hereunto annexed Bishop of Newcastle hath pursuant to the enact- from that parish and the annexation of the same ment aforesaid represented in a writing dated the .to the parish of Doddington. twenty-first day of November one thousand eight "England and Metropolitan. desirable owing to the fact that such portions of " We the Right Reverend Edgar by Divine the parish cf Chatton are nearer to the parish Pt-rmission Lord Bishop of Newcastle do in pur- churches of the parishes to which it is proposed to suance of the twenty-sixth section of an Act of annex the same respectively than to the parish Parliament of the first and second years of the church of Chatton aforesaid to which such portions reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria now respectively belong and such alterations will chapter one hundred and six hereby represent to be for the convenience of the inhabitants thereof. Your Grace as follows :— "Pursuant to the directions contained in the " 1. There is in the county of said twenty-sixth section of the said first-mentioned and the vicarage of Chatton Act of Parliament we the said Lord Bishop have the parish whereof contains according to the last drawn up a scheme in writing annexed to this census a population of one thousand one hundred representation describing such portions of the said and forty-five. parish of Chatton above referred to and the mode " The net annual value of the benefice of Chat- in which it appears to us that the alterations may ton is at present two hundred and forty-eight be best effected and to have the changes consequent pounds. thereupon in respect of ecclesiastical jurisdiction " The patronage of the said vicaragejis vested in glebe lands tithes tithe rent charges and other the Right Honourable Earl Percy and the Reverend ecclesiastical dues and payments and in respect of William Robert Finch is the present vicar thereof. patronage and the right to pews may be made with " 2. There is in the same county and diocese j ustice to all parties interested. And we do hereby the vicarage of Wooler the parish whereof contains submit the same to Your Grace together with the according to the last census a population of one consents in writing of the said patrons and incum- thousand five hundred and seventeen. bents and in case you shall on full consideration ."The net annual value of the benefice of and enquiry be satisfied therewith we request that Wooler is four hundred arid twelve pounds. Your Grace will be pleased to certify the same " The patronage of the said vicarage is vested in and the consents aforesaid by your report to Her the Right Reverend the Bishop of Newcastle and Majesty in Council.