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FEIDAY, 11 AUGUST, 1922

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the mended such union and the terms for effecting 10th day of August, 1922. the union, and the said Bishop of signified in writing his approval of the said PRESENT, Report: The KING'sMostExoellentlMajesty in Council. " And whereas1 we, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, have prepared thisi HEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commish Scheme for the union of the said twoi Benefices W sioners for England havei, in pursu- whichi Scheme is based upon the terms recom- ance of the Union of Benefices! Act, 1919', duly 1 mended, in the said Heport, but with, the assent prepared, and laid before 'Hisi Majesty in of the said Bishop of Peterborough, embodies Council, a Scheme, bearing date the 1st day ! certain modifications! thereof: of June, 19 22, in thei words and, figures follow- "And whereas the said Benefide of Tansor ing, that is to say: — is now full, thei Rieverend Edward Samuel TLiake "We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for being the present Incumbent thereof and the England, acting in pursuance of the Uniom of said Bfcnefioe of Ootterstook with Glapthbrne is Bieneficesi Act, 19-19', have prepared, and now 1 at present vacant: humbly lay 'before Your -Majesty in Council, "And whereas the said Edward Samuel the following Scheme for, effecting! tihlei union of Lake has consented, to become the first Incum- the Benefice (being a Rjeetory) of Tansor and bent oif the United B'enefice, if and when the part of the neighbouring! Benefice (being a union which is (hereinafter recommended and Vicarage) of Oottefstoicfc and 'Glapthorne, both proposed shall take effect: of which B'enefioes are situate in the County "Now1, therefore, we, the said Ecclesiastical of Northampton and in the Diocese of Peiter- Commissioners' for England, with the consent boro-ugih' ; of the said: Frank Theodore, Bishop of Peter- " Whereas Commissioners appointed at oiur borough (in, testimony whereof ihjei has hereunto request by the Right Reverend! Frank Theo- set his hand), do humbly recommend and pro- dore, Bishop of Peterborough., pursuant toi the pose to Yoiur Majesty as follows, that is toi provisions of the said Union of Benefices Act, say: — 1919, to inquire into and report upon the union " 1. That a portion of the said Benefice of of the aaid Benefice of Tanso? with a part of Ootterstock with Glapthorne, that is to say, the said 'Beneficei of Ooitterstock witihi G-lap- so muchi of tihe Parish of Cotterstoick with Glap- thorne, duly made their Report! to the said thorne as isi included, in and forms part of the Bishop of Peterborough, and therein recom- Civil Parish, of Cotterstock, shall 'be severed