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Articles continued.

Ecclesiastical persons holding doctrines repugnant to, 184.
see Uniformity.

Indulgence as to reading, 188.

Assemblies, dissenting religious, 384.
Augmentations, 259.

Erection of the corporation of Queen Anne's Bounty, 281.
Persons may give lands and goods to, 283.

Or the corporation may buy lands, 284.

The Bishops are to certify the value of every benefice, 285.301.
Rules agreed on by the governors, approved of by the King
to be valid, 286.

Augmented churches to be benefices, 288.

The Ministers to be corporations, ib.

Impropriators, Rectors, &c. are to allow the usual pensions to
augmented churches, ib.

Augmented cures subject to lapse, 289.

Agreements with benefactors touching patronage to be valid,

290.

Agreements of guardians on behalf of infants, 291.
Where a person is seized in right of his wife, ib.
Estate settled for augmentation may be exchanged, ib.
Augmented donatives subject to the Bishop's visitation, ib.
Donative not to be augmented without patron's consent, ib.
The governors may agree with the impropriator, patron, &c.
of any donative, &c. for a perpetual allowance to the Min-
ister, 292.

And upon refusal may
refuse to augment, ib.
Augmentations to be entered, 295.

Augmented cures are benefices, and subject to the same
rules, 296.

The Ordinary may apportion the stipend to the Curate, ib.
Power of exchanging estates under stat. 1 Geo. 1. cap. 10.
extended to all messuages, buildings, &c. belonging to
augmented benefices, 299.

The governors may provide a parsonage house, ib.

Personal property may be given for the augmentation of liv-
ings without deed, 302.

The Bishops are to certify the value of benefices and cures,

301.

Avoidance, purchasing next, 151. 172. and see the Digest, p. xviii.
note ".

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Barren ground, tithes of, 338. and see Digest, p. xliv.
Benefice, what under the consolidated clergy Act, 131. 133.
Exempt or peculiar, subject to the Ordinary, under stat. 57
Geo. 3. cap. 99. p. 131.

Corrupt agreements respecting, 151. 152. and see Digest,
p. xviii. note.

Requisites on admission to, 184. 189. 197. and see Canons,
33.34.

When of the value of 30l. p. 185.

Can only be held by a Priest, 197.

Bishop, powers and duties of, see Archbishop. Curate. Residence.
New Churches. Parsonage houses.

Blasphemy, 325.

As to the doctrine of the Trinity, 327.

Profane cursing and swearing, 328.

Bond of resignation, 151. 599. and see the Digest, p. xviii. note".
Book of Common Prayer, 177. 192. see Uniformity.

Books in parochial library, 510.

Bounty, Queen Anne's, 259. see Augmentations. Parsonage
houses.

Burial, register of, 307.

Under the new church Acts, 423. 452. 463. 488.

Burial grounds, 411.

Under the new church Acts, 471. 472. 493.

Butchers exercising their trade on Sundays, 357.

Buying and selling by the clergy, 97.

Canons and constitutions, 21.

Index to, 83.

Canons of cathedrals, how far exempted from residence, 102.

Carriers travelling on Sundays, 357-

Cathedral, 102.

Cattle, clergy buying and selling, 98.

Cemetery, 411. see Burial grounds.

Certificate under Queen Anne's Bounty Acts, 285. 595. 596.

For alehouse licence, 395. see Instruments.

Chancellors and scholars of Universities, rights of, as to Papists'
livings, 164. see Papists.

Chapels, 412. 464. see Churches new.

Chaplains, what exempt from residence, 100. 101. 104. 134. 135.
Of the royal navy entitled to certain livings, 141. 142.

Of gaols and houses of correction, 137. 138. 140. 145. 146.
As to qualification for plurality, 146. see Plurality. Residence.
Form of qualification for nobleman's, 583.

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Memorials of deeds respecting charitable donations already
made are to be registered, 520.

Proceedings thereon, ib.

Charities continued.

The same of charitable donations hereafter made, 521.
Clerks of the Peace are to provide proper books, ib.
In which the registers are to be entered, ib.

Where the persons benefited are not entirely in one county, ib.
If a donation be not registered, what proceedings may be
had, 522.

Such proceedings are not to decide the right of title, ib.
Clerks of the Peace are to make researches, and give copies of
registers, ib.

Fees payable, ib.

Further time allowed for registering memorials, where diffi-
culties occur in preparing them, 523.

Costs of the memorial to be allowed upon certain condi-
tions, ib.

These provisions not to extend to donations not secured on
lands or the public funds, 524.

Nor to donations to be expended by the governors, &c. of
charitable institutions, ib.

To what other institutions the Act does not extend, 525.
Divers charities entrusted to one body corporate, &c. may be
stated in the same memorial, ib.

Rights of the King and other persons saved, ib.
The schedule, ib.

Commissioners are to be appointed to inquire into the ma-
nagement of charities for the education of the poor, 527.
and see 535.

And are to report where the estates cannot be applied to the
destined purposes, 528.

The commissioners are to hold meetings in various places,
may summon and examine trustees, &c. and inspect deeds,
&c. 529.

Bona fide purchasers of lands, &c. without notice of a charit-
able use attached to them, are not bound to answer inter-
rogatories, 530.

Commissioners may examine upon oath, ib.

Mortgagees, trustees, &c. not bound to produce deeds with-
out notice to mortgagors, cestuique trust, &c. 531.

Three commissioners may be authorized to resort to any place
in England, ib.

Penalties of perjury, ib.

Vacancies of commissioners, 532.

To what institutions the powers given by the Act do not ex-
tend, ib.

The number of commissioners increased, 534.

The powers of the commissioners are extended to all cha-
rities for the benefit of the poor, 535.

Proceedings to be exempt from stamp duties, 536.

Charities continued.

To what institutions the powers given by the Act do not ex-
tend, ib.

Acts of commissioners before done to be valid, 537.

Stat. 58 Geo. 3. cap. 91. to be taken together with stat. 59
Geo. 3. cap. 81. ib.

Exchange of lands invested for charitable purposes, 539.
544.

Commission for that purpose, ib.

Surveys and valuations to be made, 540.
Vacancies of trustees, how to be filled, 543-
Expenses of exchange, 546. see Mortmain.

Church rates, recovery of, 350.

Under the new church Acts, 425. 402.

Churches new.

The King may appoint commissioners to inquire into the
state of parishes, 416. and see the Digest, p. lxii. note ".
Who may appoint a secretary, &c. order surveys, &c. and as-
sign salaries, ib.

The treasury may issue money for defraying expenses, ib.
The commissioners may draw up rules, &c. 417.

Upon what principles the commissioners are to grant money
for building churches, ib. extended. See 456.

They may make grants or loans where the parishioners are
able to bear part of the expense, and it is raised by rates
or subscription, &c. 418.

In the selection regard to be had to the population, the want
of accommodation, and the relative contribution offered, ib.
And to the priority in which sites are provided, 419.
Parishes may be divided into separate parishes, ib.

In such case the tithes are to belong to the Incumbent of
each division, ib.

The new churches to be chapels of ease during the existing
incumbency, 420. But see 450.

The new parishes when divided to be of the same nature as
the original parish, 420.

Donatives to lapse, ib.

Commissioners may divide parishes into ecclesiastical dis-
tricts, ib.

Or build or assist in building chapels, ib.

Such districts to be described, and the description enrolled,

421.

The boundaries may be altered, ib.

The districts to be separate parishes for ecclesiastical pur-
poses, 422.

Churches and chapels thereof to be benefices, ib.

Such district church, &c. not tenable with the original
church, ib.

Churches new, continued.

Statutes relating to banns of marriage, &c. to apply to such
churches, 423.

Marriages, &c. not to be had in such church, &c. during the
existing incumbency of the original church, ib.

But may be had afterwards, ib.

The death of the existing Incumbent to be notified to the
Bishop, and entered in the register, 424.

Such entry to be good evidence of the period of commencing
marriages, &c. ib.

The division not to affect the temporal rights of the original
church, ib.

Nor rates, 425.

The commissioners may make compensations for losses by
oblations, &c. ib.

May accept sites for churches, 426.

And a house of residence and garden to a certain extent, ib.
The Commissioners of woods, &c. may grant sites for build-
ing such churches or chapels, ib.

Parishes and extra-parochial places shall furnish sites when
required, 427.

The proceedings thereon, ib.

Corporate bodies and others are empowered to sell and con-
vey sites, ib.

The form of conveyance to the commissioners, 428.

Conveyance of lords of manors of lands taken from com-
mons, sufficient, ib.

Satisfaction to be made for lands, &c. 429.

A jury shall settle the price, if the parties cannot agree, ib.
In what cases and in what mode a jury may be impanelled, ib.
The Sheriff refusing to summon a jury, or witnesses refusing
to attend, subject to a penalty, 432.

Power given to take possession of lands on payment or ten-
der of purchase monies, 433.

Application of compensation, when it shall amount to or ex-
ceed 200l. p. 434.

When less than 200l. and exceeding 20l. p. 435.

When less than 20l. p. 436.

In case the title is not made out, or if the persons entitled
cannot be found, the purchase money is to be paid into
the Bank, ib.

Subject to the order of the Court of Chancery on motion or
petition, ib.

Where any question arises as to the title to money, who
shall be deemed entitled, 437.

Reasonable expenses of purchases allowed, ib.

Mortgagees to convey on certain terms, 438.

Commissioners may resell lands unnecessarily bought, 439.

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