6040 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 AUGUST, 1024.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the Britain (in testimony whereof they have res- 12th day of August, 1924. pectively signed this Scheme), do humbly recommend and propose to Your Majesty as PRESENT, follows, that is to say:— The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. " 1. That the said Benefice of Willingale "WfifHEEEAS the Ecclesiastical Commis- Doe with Shellow Bowells and the said sioners for haive, in pursuance Benefice of Willingale Spain shall be per- of the Union of Benefices Act, 1919, and of the manently united together and' form Union of Benefices Measure, 1921, duly pre- one Benefice with cure of souls under pared and laid before His Majesty in Council, the style of ' The United Benefice of Willin- a Scheme, bearing date the 26th day of June, gale with Shellow ' and that the parishes of 1924, in the words and figures following, that the said Benefices shall also be united into one is to say:— parish for ecclesiastical purposes and for such " We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for other purposes as in the said Act provided. England, acting hi pursuance of the Union of " 2. That the Church of the Parish of Benefices Act, 1919, and of the Union of Willingale Doe shall be the Parish Church of Benefices Measure, 1921, have prepared and the United Parish and that the Table of Fees now humbly lay before Your Majesty in Coun- for the said Parish of Willingale Doe shall cil the following Scheme for effecting the union (until revised or altered by proper authority) of two neighbouring Benefices, that is to say, be the Table of Fees for the United Parish. the Benefice (being an United Benefice), of " 3. That if upon the day when any Order of Willingale Doe with Shellow Bowells and the Your Majesty in Council ratifying this Scheme Benefice (being a Eectory) of Willingale Spain shall be published in the London Gazette both both of which Benefices are situate in the of the said two Benefices shall be vacant the County of and in the Diocese of union of the same two Benefices shall take : effect forthwith: and if one only of the said two Benefices shall then be vacant the said " Whereas Commissioners appointed at our union shall take effect upon the n°xfc avoidance request by the Eight Eeverend John Edwin, of the other of the said two Benefices: and if late Bishop of Chelmsford, pursuant to bhe neither of the said two Benefices be then- provisions of the said Union of Benefices vacant the said union shall take effect upon Act, 1919, to inquire into and report upon the the next avoidance of that one of the said two union of the said two Benefices of Willingale Benefices which shall last be avoided after the Doe with Shellow Bowells and Willingale date of the publication in the London Gazette Spain duly made their report to the said Bishop oJ! any Order of Your Majesty in Council of Chelmsford and therein recommended the union of the said two Benefices and the terms ratifying this Scheme. for effecting the union, and the said Bishop of " 4. That upon the union taking effect the Chelmsford signified in writing his approval of marriage registers in duplicate current at the the said E-eport: respective Churches of Shellow Bowells and " And whereas we, the said Ecclesiastical Willingale Spain shall be sent by the Incum- Commissioners for England, have prepared this bent of the United Benefice to the Eegistrar Scheme for the union of the said two Bene- General to be closed officially. fices based upon the terms recommended in "5. That upon the said union taking effect the said Eeport: the Parsonage House at present belonging to '' And whereas both of the said Benefices of the saad Benefice of Willingale Doe with Shel- Willingale Doe with Shellow Bowells and low Bowells shall become and be the house Willingale Spain are now full, the Eeverend of residence for the Incumbent of the United Eobert Travers Saulez being the present Bonefice and so soon as conveniently may be Incumbent of the said Benefice of Willingale the Parsonage House at present belonging to Doe with Shellow Bowells and the Eeverend the said Benefice of Willingale Spain and the Elson Isaac Colnett being the present Incum- site and appurtenances thereof and the grounds bent of the said Benefice of Willingale Spain: heretofore usually occupied and enjoyed there- " And whereas the patronage of the said with shall be sold and disposed of by us the Benefice of Willingale Doe Tvith Shellow said Ecclesiastical Commissioners at such time Bowells belongs to Charles Savin Poster, of or times and in such manner in all respects as Xewton House, , in the said County to us shall seem expedient and that the net of Essex, Esquire.: - proceeds of such sale shall constitute and form " And whereas the patronage of the said part of the Fund created by the 13th Section Benefice of Willingale Spain is exercisable as of the said Union of Benefices Act, 1919. follow?, that is to say, the Lord High Chan- " b. That upon the said union taking effect cellor of Great Britain for the time being, on all the Tithe Bent Charges glebe lands and ail behalf of Your Majesty Your Heirs and Succes- (if any) other the endowments belonging to the sors, is entitled to present on any vacancy of said United Benefice or which may hereafter the said Benefice of Willingale Spain the per- belong thereto shall be charged and for ever son nominated for that purpose by the Bishop after be chargeable in favour of the Incumbent for the time being of the said Diocese of for the time being of each of the three Bene- Chelmsford: fices of Blackmore, Foulness and High Beech, " Now, therefore, we, the said Ecclesiastical all in the said County of Essex and in the said Commissioners for England, with the consent Diocese of Chelmsford, with the annual sums of the Eight Eeverend Frederic Sumpter Guy, or yearly rent charges hereinafter mentioned, now Bishop of Chelmsford, and with that is to say, hi each case a clear annual sum the consents of the said Charles or yearly rent charge equivalent in amount to Savin Poster and of the Eight the gross yearly ^value of a sum of £27 9s. 5d. Honourable Eichard Burdon, Viscount Hal- Tithe Eent Charge as determined in accordance dane, now Lord High Chancellor of Great with the Statutory provisions for the time being