THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 10, 1868. 3873

T the Court at Windsor, the 7th day of The SCHEDULE to which the foregoing A July, 1868. Representation has reference. PRESENT, " The District Chapelry of , being :— " All that part of the parish of Lythe, in the The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. county of York, and in the diocese of York, wherein the present Incumbent of such parish now possesses HEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners the exclusive cure of souls, which is comprised W for have, in pursuance of the within, and is co-extensive with .the limits of the Act of the fifty-ninth year of His Majesty Bang several townships of Ugthorpe, of Newton Mul- George the Third, chapter one hundred and thirty- grave, of Borrowby, of Ellerby, of , of four ; of the Act of the second and third years , and of the detached portion of of Her Majesty, chapter forty-nine; and of the the township of Barnby, and of the contiguous Act of the nineteenth and twentieth years of Her detached portion of the township of Lythe, both Majesty, chapter fifty-five, duly prepared and laid which said detached portions are situate between before Her Majesty in Council a representation, the. townships of Ugthorpe and of Hutton Mid- bearing date the eleventh day of June, in the grave aforesaid." year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, in the words following ; that is to say : And whereas the said representation has beea approved by Her Majesty in Council: now, there- "We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for fore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her England, in pursuance of the Act of the fifty- said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said; ninth year of His Majesty King George the Third, representation, and to order and direct that th# chapter one hundred and tidrty-four ; of the Act same and every part thereof shall be effectual in of the second and third years of your Majesty, law immediately from and after the time when; chapter forty-nine ; and of the Act of the nine- this Order shall have been duly published in the teenth and twentieth years of your Majesty, London Gazette, pursuant to the said Acts ; arid chapter fifty-five, have prepared, and now humbly Her Majesty, by and with the like advice, is lay before your Majesty in Council, the following pleased hereby to direct that this Order tie representation as to the assignment of a district forthwith registered by the Registrar of the said chapelry to the consecrated church, called Christ diocese of York. Church, situate at Ugthorpe, in the parish of Arthur Helps. Lythe, in the county of York, and in the diocese of York. " Whereas it appears to us to be expedient that a district chapelry should be assigned to the said church, called Christ Church, situate at Ugthorpe T the Court at Windsor, the 7th day of as aforesaid. A July, 1868. " Now, therefore, with the consent of the Right Honourable and Most Reverend William, Arch- PRESENT, bishop of York (testified by his having signed and The QUEEN'sMost Excellent Majesty in Council. sealed this representation), we, the said Eccle- siastical Commissioners, humbly represent that it OT7 HEREASthe Ecclesiastical Commissioners would, in our opinion, be expedient, that all V f for England have, in pursuance of the that part of the said parish of Lythe, which is Act of the sixteenth and seventeenth years of described in the schedule hereunder written, all Her Majesty, chapter fifty, and of the Act of the which part, together with the boundaries thereof, twenty-third and twenty-fourth years" of Her is delineated and set forth on the map or plan Majesty, chapter one hundred and twenty-four, hereunto annexed should be assigned as a district duly prepared and laid before Her Majesty in chapelry to the said church, called Christ Church, Council a scheme, bearing date the eleventh, day situate at Ugthorpe as aforesaid, and that the of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred same should be named 'The District Chapelry of and sixty-eight, in the words and figures follow- Ugthorpe." ing ; that is to say : " And, with the like consent of the said William, "We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Archbishop of York (testified as aforesaid), we, England, in pursuance of the Act of the sixteenth the . said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, further and seventeenth years of your Majesty, chapter fifty, represent that it appears to us to be expedient- "and of the Act of the twenty-third and twenty- that banns of matrimony should 'be published, fourth years of 'your Majesty, chapter one hun- and that marriages, baptisms, churchings, and dred and twenty-four, have prepared and now burials, should be solemnized or performed at humbly lay before your Majesty in Council the such church, and that the fees to be received following scheme for effecting an exchange of the patronage of certain benefices, three in number, in respect of the publication of such bannss and of the solemnization or performance of the (that is to say) : the benefice (being a vicarage) said offices should be paid and belong to the of Brough under Staiumore, situate in the county minister of the same church for the time of AVestmoreland and in the diocese of Carlisle, being: Provided always, that nothing herein the benefice (being a rectory) of Harlaxton, situate in the county of Lincoln and in the contained- shall be construed as expressing any 1 intention on the part of us, the said Commissioners, diocese of Lincoln, and the benefice (being a vicarage) of Horncastle, situate in the said county to concur in or approve the taking of any fee for of Lincoln aud diocese of Lincoln. the performance of the said office of baptism or " Whereas the Provost and Scholars of Queen's for the registration thereof. College in the University of Oxford (hereinafter " We, therefore, humbly pray that your Majesty called " The said provost and scholars"), are will be graciously pleased to take the premises seized to them and their successors of the ad- into your Royal consideration, and to make such vowson or perpetual right of patronage of and Order with respect thereto as to your Majesty, in to the said benefice of'Brough under Stainmore, your Royal wisdom, sKall seem meet. and the church thereof.