Churches new, continued. May procure sites in certain cases, 440. But may not take a private dwelling-house, garden, &c. May advance money to parishes to purchase sites on certain Commissioners may purchase a site, and charge the expense Rates may be raised in extra-parochial places for the pur- Church-wardens may borrow money on the credit of the May borrow money, &c. for the enlargement of churches or No application to be made to build by means of rates, unless Or in case of a select vestry, with the consent of four-fifths, ib. The mode of making dissent, 466. Church-wardens may raise rates for the purposes of the Act, The Commissioners may build churches upon such plans as May settle the amount of pew rents, ib. Application thereof, ib. May assign stipends to officiating Clergymen out of such Differences on the subject, between the Commissioners and Bishops may direct the performance of a third service, with Provision for the Clergymen who may perform the additional In whom the patronage of the district church is to be, The Incumbent of the parish is to nominate, where a chapel Rights of Brazen Nose College saved, ib. District churches to be repaired by rates upon the district, The district to be liable for repairs of the parish church for Deeds respecting salaries under the Act to be enrolled and Rr Churches new, continued. Appointment of Church-wardens, ib. Where additional chapels are built, the Church-wardens of Pews to be provided for the Minister, &c. and free seats to a In what order subscribers may choose pews, ib. Pew rents may be altered, with certain consents, ib. No opening for burial to be made in a church or chapel built Nor grave in a churchyard at a less distance than twenty Accounts to be laid before Parliament annually, ib. Limitation of actions, general issue, treble costs, ib. And ecclesiastical jurisdiction, ib. Further enactments as to the Exchequer bills, 455- The King may supply vacancies of the Commissioners, Commissioners shall be a body corporate, ib. Shall have a discretionary power to allow the whole expense May treat with and make grants to divisions of parishes, ib. And build chapels for the use of such districts, ib. May build or assist in building without previously determin- Where parishes are divided, may apportion glebe, tithes, &c. In dividing parishes, shall apportion permanent charges, as Clerks and sextons of divisions of parishes may recover their Commissioners may make a table of fees with consent of the New churches are to be distinct benefices and churches, but After the existing incumbency, the patronage of the divided Churches new, continued. Church-wardens, with consent of the vestry and the Bishop Corporate bodies may give up rights of patronage, and endow The Commissioners may assign districts to chapels already To be under the care of the Curate, but under the control The Commissioners, with consent of the Bishop, may deter- Acts relating to banns of marriage, &c. to apply to churches Apportionments of glebe, tithes, &c. to be registered, ib. The Commissioners may grant money for providing sites Church-wardens of a parish or divided parish, or of a conso- No application to build or enlarge a church to be made, if The mode of signifying dissent, ib. Certain rates may be assessed where the necessary consents The Commissioners may assign the pew rents, and order a How the surplus of pew rents, after payment of stipend, is Assignment of stipend to be registered, 469. Appointment of a Clerk to be annual, ib. A select vestry to be appointed for management of a new Who shall appoint a Church or Chapel-warden, ib. Pews to be let to parishioners only, and sold by private con- tract, 470. Rents to be payable in advance, ib. Subscribers may be discharged from payment of rent, and How lands unconsecrated, acquired by the Commissioners, Stamp duties on contracts, &c. relating to building churches, Parishes, &c. are to furnish lands for burial grounds when Churches new, continued. Powers of the former Act extended to lands for additional Such burial ground to be consecrated, ib. Commissioners may alter fences of churchyards, and turn Rates may be laid on any parish for rebuilding or enlarging Directions thereon, ib. How the parliamentary fees are to be discharged, 474. Grantors indemnified, ib. Forms of grant or conveyance, ib. Commissioners may receive lands, 477. Fines, 478. Commissioners may lend money at legal interest, ib. Money may be raised by annuities, 480. Commissioners to make loans, &c. ib. Commissioners to take land on paying value, ib. Quit and other rents apportioned in cases of division, 482. Regulation as to letting pews, 492. Regulations respecting the building a new church in lieu of Commissioners may reconvey land, 498. Building of additional churches by contribution, 500. Upon death or resignation new ones may be chosen, ib. Life trustees to nominate Minister, 503. Vaults may be disposed of, 504. Parishes may be divided, ib. Persons building and endowing a chapel to nominate Min- Commissioners of woods, &c. may grant materials for build- Duties, &c. on materials may be remitted, ib. see the Digest, Churchyards, 411. 472. see Burial grounds. Church service, 177. see Uniformity. Church-wardens under new church Acts, 449. May use Latin service, 199. May lend money under the Gilbert's Act, 217. Colleges continued. And for purchasing glebe, 248. Not restricted as to number of advowsons, 305. Colonies, ordination for, 207. Common Prayer, 177. 192. 194. Composition, 345. Congregation of dissenters, 381. Consent to marriage, 321. Conveyance under the new church Acts, 428. 476. Conviction, form of, under Vagrant Act, 408. Copyhold lands may be annexed to benefices and become free, Corn, clergy buying and selling, 98. Sown on glebe, 335. Correction, Chaplains of houses of, 137. 138. 140. 145. As to licence for, 578. Curate. Bishop may appoint where nonresident Incumbent neglects What the licence shall specify, ib. Of the Curate's residence in such case, ib. Under what circumstances the Curate must reside in the Where the duty is inadequately performed, the Bishop may What particulars must be stated by a person applying for a Bishops may enforce performance of church service both Shall appoint the salary, and specify it in the licence, ib. Are to settle disputes concerning it, ib. What fees are to be paid by the Curate, 123. Signature of the declaration under the Act of Uniformity, 13 Stipends to Curates of Incumbents instituted before July 20, In case of subsequent institution, the salary to be in propor- How the value of certain benefices is to be estimated, Where the benefice exceeds 400l. per annum, ib. Discretionary power in the Bishop to allow smaller salaries, Where the Curate serves two churches of the same Incum- |