Acts ... relating to the parish of St. George, Hanover square; with instruments for appointing vestries1813 |
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... virtue or in pursuance of this Act , fhall and may at all Times after , and notwithstanding fuch Divi- fion , continue and be in force , as well in and for every New Parifh , of which the Whole or the greater Part fhall be taken out of ...
... virtue or in pursuance of this Act , fhall and may at all Times after , and notwithstanding fuch Divi- fion , continue and be in force , as well in and for every New Parifh , of which the Whole or the greater Part fhall be taken out of ...
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... virtue of the faid Act of Parliament , or fome One of them , the faid Church is become a Parish Church , and the District allotted for the faid Parish is become a New Parifh , by the Name of The Church and Parish of St. George Hanover ...
... virtue of the faid Act of Parliament , or fome One of them , the faid Church is become a Parish Church , and the District allotted for the faid Parish is become a New Parifh , by the Name of The Church and Parish of St. George Hanover ...
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Parliament acts. Five or more of the faid Commiffioners ( by virtue and in pursuance of the Powers and Authorities given by the faid Letters Patent , and the said Acts of Parliament ) fome or One of them , have nomi- nated and elected ...
Parliament acts. Five or more of the faid Commiffioners ( by virtue and in pursuance of the Powers and Authorities given by the faid Letters Patent , and the said Acts of Parliament ) fome or One of them , have nomi- nated and elected ...
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... virtue of his faid Will or Codicils , fo far as the Nature of the said Leafehold Premises would admit , and by the Rules of Law or Equity they might : And whereas the faid Sir John Frederick , the Teftator , died in the Year One ...
... virtue of his faid Will or Codicils , fo far as the Nature of the said Leafehold Premises would admit , and by the Rules of Law or Equity they might : And whereas the faid Sir John Frederick , the Teftator , died in the Year One ...
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... virtue of the Devises and Limitations contained in the Will and Codicils of the faid Sir John Frederick , during the present or any fubfequent Leafe to be granted thereof , the clear yearly Sum of Fifteen Pounds of lawful Money of Great ...
... virtue of the Devises and Limitations contained in the Will and Codicils of the faid Sir John Frederick , during the present or any fubfequent Leafe to be granted thereof , the clear yearly Sum of Fifteen Pounds of lawful Money of Great ...
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Act of Parliament Affeffments Affigns aforefaid againſt alfo alſo Annuity appointed Biſhop cafe caufe cauſe Church Churchwardens City and Liberty cleanfing Clerk Cofts Committee of Paving Confent County of Middlefex diſcharged Expences faid Act faid Commiffioners faid Committee fhall faid County faid Governors faid Pariſh faid Rates faid Streets faid Sum faid Veftry fhall fame fhall feveral fhall be lawful fhall be paid fhall think proper fhould figned Firſt Frederick Baronet fuch Juftice fuch Notice fuch Perfon fuch Rate fufficient further enacted George Hanover Square Governors and Directors Hands and Seals hereby authorized Houfe Houſe Hyde Park Corner Intereſt Liberty of Westminster Lord Majefty neceffary notwithſtanding Number Offender otherwife Paddington Paffages and Places paffing Parish of Saint Patrols Payment Perfon fhall Perfon or Perfons Poor prefent publick Paffages Purchaſe Purpoſes purſuance reaſonable Rector refpectively repairing ſaid Saint George Hanover ſhall ſuch thereof thouſand Pounds Treaſurer uſed Veftrymen Watchmen whatſoever
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Page 111 - ... and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 23 - June, in the ninth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c., and in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and thirty-five.
Page 139 - That the applicant may be at liberty on or before the day of and the day of in every year during the term...
Page 148 - ... for such justice, and he •is hereby authorized and required, by warrant under his hand and seal to cause...
Page 29 - Majefty, that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the King's Moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual...
Page 105 - ... be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the offender or offenders...
Page 111 - ... notice shall be thereof given in writing to the clerk to the said trustees, nor after sufficient satisfaction or tender thereof hath been made to the party or parties aggrieved, nor after six calendar months next after the fact committed for which...
Page 18 - Second, intituled an Act for the better observation of the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday ; and also so much of an act of parliament made in the ninth year of the reign of the late King William the Third, intituled an Act for the more effectual suppressing of blasphemy and profaneness...
Page 11 - Coals for building Fifty new Churches in and about the Cities of London and Westminster and Suburbs thereof...
Page 148 - ... or place, there to remain without bail or mainprize for any time not exceeding two calendar months, nor less than fourteen days, unless such penalties and forfeitures and all reasonable charges attending the recovery thereof shall be sooner fully paid and satisfied.