Articles continued. Ecclesiastical persons holding doctrines repugnant to, 184. Indulgence as to reading, 188. Assemblies, dissenting religious, 384. Erection of the corporation of Queen Anne's Bounty, 281. Or the corporation may buy lands, 284. The Bishops are to certify the value of every benefice, 285.301. Augmented churches to be benefices, 288. The Ministers to be corporations, ib. Impropriators, Rectors, &c. are to allow the usual pensions to Augmented cures subject to lapse, 289. Agreements with benefactors touching patronage to be valid, 290. Agreements of guardians on behalf of infants, 291. And upon refusal may Augmented cures are benefices, and subject to the same The Ordinary may apportion the stipend to the Curate, ib. The governors may provide a parsonage house, ib. Personal property may be given for the augmentation of liv- The Bishops are to certify the value of benefices and cures, 301. Avoidance, purchasing next, 151. 172. and see the Digest, p. xviii. Barren ground, tithes of, 338. and see Digest, p. xliv. Corrupt agreements respecting, 151. 152. and see Digest, Requisites on admission to, 184. 189. 197. and see Canons, 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. 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". Books in parochial library, 510. Bounty, Queen Anne's, 259. see Augmentations. Parsonage 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' Chapels, 412. 464. see Churches new. Chaplains, what exempt from residence, 100. 101. 104. 134. 135. Of gaols and houses of correction, 137. 138. 140. 145. 146. Memorials of deeds respecting charitable donations already Proceedings thereon, ib. Charities continued. The same of charitable donations hereafter made, 521. Where the persons benefited are not entirely in one county, ib. Such proceedings are not to decide the right of title, ib. Fees payable, ib. Further time allowed for registering memorials, where diffi- Costs of the memorial to be allowed upon certain condi- These provisions not to extend to donations not secured on Nor to donations to be expended by the governors, &c. of To what other institutions the Act does not extend, 525. Rights of the King and other persons saved, ib. Commissioners are to be appointed to inquire into the ma- And are to report where the estates cannot be applied to the The commissioners are to hold meetings in various places, Bona fide purchasers of lands, &c. without notice of a charit- Commissioners may examine upon oath, ib. Mortgagees, trustees, &c. not bound to produce deeds with- Three commissioners may be authorized to resort to any place Penalties of perjury, ib. Vacancies of commissioners, 532. To what institutions the powers given by the Act do not ex- The number of commissioners increased, 534. The powers of the commissioners are extended to all cha- Proceedings to be exempt from stamp duties, 536. Charities continued. To what institutions the powers given by the Act do not ex- Acts of commissioners before done to be valid, 537. Stat. 58 Geo. 3. cap. 91. to be taken together with stat. 59 Exchange of lands invested for charitable purposes, 539. Commission for that purpose, ib. Surveys and valuations to be made, 540. Church rates, recovery of, 350. Under the new church Acts, 425. 402. Churches new. The King may appoint commissioners to inquire into the The treasury may issue money for defraying expenses, ib. Upon what principles the commissioners are to grant money They may make grants or loans where the parishioners are In the selection regard to be had to the population, the want In such case the tithes are to belong to the Incumbent of The new churches to be chapels of ease during the existing The new parishes when divided to be of the same nature as Donatives to lapse, ib. Commissioners may divide parishes into ecclesiastical dis- 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- Churches and chapels thereof to be benefices, ib. Such district church, &c. not tenable with the original Churches new, continued. Statutes relating to banns of marriage, &c. to apply to such Marriages, &c. not to be had in such church, &c. during the But may be had afterwards, ib. The death of the existing Incumbent to be notified to the Such entry to be good evidence of the period of commencing The division not to affect the temporal rights of the original Nor rates, 425. The commissioners may make compensations for losses by May accept sites for churches, 426. And a house of residence and garden to a certain extent, ib. Parishes and extra-parochial places shall furnish sites when The proceedings thereon, ib. Corporate bodies and others are empowered to sell and con- The form of conveyance to the commissioners, 428. Conveyance of lords of manors of lands taken from com- Satisfaction to be made for lands, &c. 429. A jury shall settle the price, if the parties cannot agree, ib. Power given to take possession of lands on payment or ten- Application of compensation, when it shall amount to or ex- 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 Subject to the order of the Court of Chancery on motion or Where any question arises as to the title to money, who Reasonable expenses of purchases allowed, ib. Mortgagees to convey on certain terms, 438. Commissioners may resell lands unnecessarily bought, 439. |