Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

Form of Award.

WE, the major Part of the Arbitrators duly appointed by the
Society established at
in the County
do hereby award and order, That A. B. [specifying

of
by Name the Party or the Officer of the Society] do, on the
, pay to C. D. the Sum of

[or,

Day of we do hereby reinstate in or expel A. B. from the said Society [as the Case may be]. Dated this

One thousand eight hundred and

Day of

E. F. G. H.

Form of Bond.

KNOW all Men by these Presents, That we, A. B. of
Treasurer [or Trustee, &c.] of the

established at C. D. of

in the County of

and G. H. of

Society and

(as Sureties on

Behalf of the said A. B.), are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to E. F., the present Clerk of the Peace [or Town Clerk] for the County [or County of a City, or County of a Town, Riding, Division, or Place, as the Case may be,] of

in the Sum of to be paid to the said E. F. as such Clerk of the Peace, [or Town Clerk,] or his Successor, Clerk of the Peace [or Town Clerk] of the said County [or County of a City, &c.] for the Time being, or his certain Attorney; for which Payment well and truly to be made we jointly and severally bind ourselves, and each of us by himself, our and each of our Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, firmly by these Presents, sealed with our Seals. Dated the Year of our Lord

Day of

in the

Whereas the above-bounden A. B. hath been duly appointed Treasurer [or Trustee, &c.] of the Society established as aforesaid, and he, together with the above-bounden C. D. and G. H. as his Sureties, have entered into the above-written Bond, subject to the Condition hereinafter contained; now, therefore, the Condition of the above-written Bond is such, that if the said A. B. shall and do justly and faithfully execute his Office of Treasurer [or Trustee] of the said Society established as aforesaid, and shall and do render a just and true Account of all Monies received and paid by him, and shall and do pay over all the Monies remaining in his Hands, and assign and transfer or deliver all Securities and Effects, Books, Papers, and Property of or belonging to the said Society in his Hands or Custody to such Person or Persons as the said Society shall appoint, according to the Rules of the said So. ciety, together with the proper or legal Receipts or Vouchers for such Payments, and likewise shall and do in all Respects well and truly and faithfully perform and fulfil his Office of Treasurer [or Trustee, &c.] to the said Society, according to the Rules thereof, then the above-written Bond shall be void and of no Effect, otherwise shall be and remain in full Force and Virtue.

САР.

CA P. LVII.

An Act to continue until the First Day of July One thousand
eight hundred and thirty the Powers of the Commissioners
for enquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales.
[19th June 1829.]

[58 G. 3. c.91. and 59 G. 3. c. 81. continued till 1st July, 1830.]

CAP. LVIII.

An Act to repeal an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, of the Ninth Year of the Reign of Queen Anne, for uniting several Parishes, and building several Parish Churches in more convenient Places, so far as relates to the Parishes of Oran and Drumtemple in the Diocess of Elphin.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

[19th June 1829.]

WHERE Ninth fet af the Reign of Queen Anne, intituled 9 Anne, c.12.

HEREAS an Act was passed in the Parliament of Ireland

An Act for uniting several Parishes, and building several Parish 6.2. • Churches in more convenient Places, whereby, after reciting that 'the Parishes of Oran and Drumtemple in the Diocess of Elphin < were fit to be united, and that the ancient Church of Oran within the said Parish of Oran was conveniently situated for the Parishioners of the said Parishes to repair unto, were the same ⚫ rebuilt, it was enacted, that it should and might be lawful to and for the Bishop of the said Diocess, with the Approbation of the Archbishop of the Province, and the Consent of the respective Patrons, Incumbents, and the major Part of the Inhabitants of the said Parishes, to order the Church to be rebuilt at Oran in the " said Parish of Oran, and to unite the said Parishes of Oran and Drumtemple; and that the said Parishes so united should be called by the Name of the Parish of Oran; and that the Inhabitants of the said United Parish should from Time to Time be liable to and chargeable with building and keeping in Repair the said Church of Oran, which was for ever to be deemed and taken to be One Parish to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever : And Whereas after the passing of the said Act the said Parishes ' of Oran and Drumtemple were episcopally united with Three ' other Parishes, namely, the Parish of Donamon, the Parish of Kilcrowan, and the Parish of Ballynakill, all in the said Diocess of Elphin, which Union still subsists: And Whereas, in consequence of the great Extent of the said Union, it may be expe'dient hereafter to disunite the said Parishes, or to divide the said 'Union into Two Parts, One to consist of the said Parishes of Oran and Drumtemple, and the other to consist of the said Parishes of 'Donamon, Kilcrowan, and Ballynakill: And Whereas no Church has since the passing of the said Act been built or rebuilt, pursuant thereto, in the said Parishes thereby united, or either of 'them; and the said Union of the said Five Parishes now contains only One Church, which is in the said Parish of Donamon, and is extremely remote from other Parts of the said Union: And 'Whereas the Trustees and Commissioners of the First Fruits of 'the several Benefices in Ireland have granted the Sum of Nine A a 2 • hundred

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Recited Act in
Part repealed.

A new Church

to be erected in the Village of Ballymoe.

Public Act.

2 G.1.c.14. (I.)

7 G.4.c.cxlii.

[ocr errors]

hundred Pounds, late Irish Currency, for building a Church in 'the said Parish of Drumtemple, being Part of the Union created by the said Act; and a Site for such new Church has been selected in the Village of Ballymoe in the said Parish, as being ⚫ more eligible than the Site of Oran, mentioned in the said Act; 'but such new Church cannot, by reason of the said Act, be erected at any other Place in the said Union of Oran and Drumtemple than Oran aforesaid, which has on various Accounts become unfit for that Purpose;' Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That so much of the said Act passed in the Ninth Year of the Reign of Queen Anne as is herein-before recited shall be and the same is hereby repealed.

II. And be it enacted, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Bishop of the said Diocess, with the Approbation of the Archbishop of the Province, and the Consent of the respective Patrons of the said Parishes of Oran and Drumtemple, to order or direct such new Church to be erected in the said Village of Ballymoe, or any other Place in either of the said Parishes which to such Bishop shall appear most convenient.

[ocr errors]

III. And Whereas by an Act passed in the Parliament of Ireland in the Second Year of the Reign of King George the First, 'intituled An Act for real Union and Division of Parishes, reciting that there might be Occasion thereafter for making an Act or Acts of Parliament for the uniting or disuniting of particular • Parishes or Parts of Parishes, or erecting particular Churches, it was enacted, that all such Acts of Parliament for the aforesaid Purposes only, or any of them, should be deemed as Public and General Acts in all Courts and by all Persons, and that no Fees 'should be paid or taken by any Person or Persons for passing any such Act of Parliament: And Whereas it is expedient that a like • Provision should be made in this Case ;' Be it therefore enacted, That this present Act shall be deemed a Public and General Act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such in all Courts, and by all Judges, Justices, and others, without being specially pleaded, and that no Fees shall be paid or taken by any Person for passing

the same.

CA P. LIX.

An Act to amend an Act of the Seventh Year of His present
Majesty, for consolidating the Trusts of the several Turnpike
Roads in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis, North of
the River Thames, and to make and maintain Two New or
Branch Roads to communicate with the said Metropolis
Roads.
[19th June 1829.]

WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Seventh Year of the 'solidating the Trusts of the several Turnpike Roads in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis, North of the River Thames, the several Roads in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis, North of the River Thames, which are particularly mentioned and described

Reign of present intituled for

Roads herein described.

in the First Schedule thereto annexed, were placed under the Management of Commissioners appointed and to be appointed by and under the said Act: And Whereas it is desirable that the said Commissioners should be empowered to make and maintain 'the New or Branch Roads hereinafter described, and that such Alterations and Amendments as are hereinafter mentioned should ⚫ be made in the said recited Act:' May it therefore please Your Majesty, that it may be enacted; and be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That Power to make from and after the passing of this Act it shall be lawful for the the New Commissioners for the Time being acting in Execution of the said recited Act to make and maintain the Three several New or Branch Roads hereinafter described; (that is to say,) a new Road from the Stamford Hill Road in the Parish of Tottenham, in the said County of Middlesex, nearly opposite to certain Trees called the Seven Sisters, passing across Hangers Lane, across the Green Lanes Roads near to the Termination of Manor Road and Hornsey Wood Lane, across Stroud Green Lane, along Heam Lane, across Duval's Lane, -now called Hornsey Road, passing at Holloway across the Road from London to Highgate, and terminating in the Camden Town Road in the Parish of Islington, in the said County of Middlesex; also a new Road, or Diversion of the old Road, from and out of the said Stamford Hill Road, between the Ninth and Tenth Mile Stones on the Enfield Highway in the Parish of Enfield, in the same County of Middlesex, commencing at the Wheelwright's Yard nearly opposite a Road leading from Enfield Highway aforesaid to Forty Hill in the said Parish of Enfield, and terminating at the Baker's Shop; and also a New Road or Branch Road from the Lea Bridge Road, at or near the Sixth Mile Stone on the said Road, in the Parish of Walthamstow, in the County of Essex, passing across Epping Forest, and terminating at the Turnpike Road from London to Epping, in the County of Essex, about Three hundred Yards on the London Side of the Castle Inn in the Parish of Woodford, in the said County of Essex.

[ocr errors]

II. And Whereas Two several Maps or Plans describing the respective Lines of the said Two several first-mentioned intended New or Branch Roads, and the Lands and Hereditaments through which the same are respectively intended to be carried, together with Two several Books of Reference containing Lists of the Names of the Owners or reputed Owners and Occupiers of such Lands and Hereditaments, have been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Peace for the said County of Middlesex; and a Map or Plan describing the Line of the said intended New or 'Branch Road lastly described, and the Lands and Hereditaments through which the same is intended to be carried, together with a Book of Reference containing a List of the Names of the Owners or reputed Owners and Occupiers of such Lands and 'Hereditaments, hath been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of 'the Peace for the said County of Essex ;' Be it therefore enacted, That the said several Maps or Plans and Books of Reference shall remain in the Custody of the respective Clerks of the Peace for the said Counties of Middlesex and Essex for the Time being, to A a 3 the

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Map and Book of Reference the Clerks of deposited with the Peace to remain there, and be open to Inspection.

Roads not to deviate from

Plan.

Power to take down Houses,

the End that all Persons may at all seasonable Times have Liberty to inspect and peruse the same respectively, and to take Copies thereof or Extracts therefrom, paying to such Clerks of the Peace respectively the Sum of One Shilling for every such Inspection, and after the Rate of Sixpence for every One hundred Words of such Copies or Extracts; and the said Commissioners shall not, in making the said intended New or Branch Roads, deviate more than One hundred Yards from the Line described in the Map or Plan applicable to each particular Road respectively, without the Consent in Writing of the Person or Persons, Body or Bodies Politic, Corporate, or Collegiate, through whose Lands or Hereditaments such Deviation shall be made.

III. And be it further enacted, That, for the Purpose of making the said intended New or Branch Roads, it shall be lawful for the &c. mentioned said Commissioners not only to purchase, take, and use the Lands in Schedule. and Hereditaments through which the said New or Branch Roads are in the said Maps or Plans and Books of Reference described as intended to be carried, but also to purchase, acquire, take down, and use the Houses, Buildings, Orchards, Gardens, and other Hereditaments mentioned and described in the Schedule to this Act annexed, or such of them as the said Commissioners shall think proper.

Errors in Book

of Reference or Schedule not to impede Execution of Act.

Course of the New River not to be diverted or impeded.

IV. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners to make the said New or Branch Roads, and every of them, into, through, across, or over any Lands or Grounds described or intended to be described on either of the said Maps or Plans, and, for the Purpose of making the same, to purchase, take down, and use any of the Houses, Buildings, Orchards, Gardens, and other Hereditaments described or intended so to be in the said Schedule hereto annexed, or any of them, although the same Lands, Grounds, Houses, Buildings, Orchards, Gardens, and other Hereditaments, or the Name or Names of the Owner or Owners or Occupier or Occupiers thereof, may happen to be erroneously stated or omitted in the said Books of Reference, or in the said Schedule to this Act annexed, in case it shall appear to any Two or more Justices of the Peace for the County in which such Lands, Grounds, Houses, Buildings, Orchards, Gardens, or other Hereditaments shall be situate, and shall be certified by Writing under their Hands, that such Error or Omission proceeded from Mistake.

V. And inasmuch as the projected Line of the said New or • Branch Road from the Seven Sisters to the Camden Town Road ' is intended to cross the Channel or Course of the New River Cut " or Stream, within the Prebendal Manor and Estate of Stoke New'ington;' Be it further enacted, That nothing in this Act contained shall authorize the said Commissioners to alter or divert the Course of the said New River, or, in building the Bridge which will be requisite where such Road will cross the said River, to narrow the Channel thereof, or in any Manner impede the free Course of the said Cut or Stream, without the Concurrence and Consent of the Governor and Company of the said New River, to be signified by some Writing under the Hand of their Surveyor for the Time being.

VI. Pro

« AnteriorContinuar »