Church document details

Source:

The London Gazette.

Title:

Egdean, St Bartholomew - Transfer of patronage.

Date:

8 Aug 1911.

Body:

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 8th day of August, 1911.

PRESENT,

The KING’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England have, in pursuance of the Act of the thirty-third, and thirty-fourth years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter thirty-nine, and of the Acts therein mentioned, that is to say, the Act of the third and fourth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter one hundred and thirteen, the Act of the fourth, and fifth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter, thirty-nine, and the Act of the thirty-first-and thirty-second years of Her said late Majesty, chapter one hundred and fourteen, duly prepared and laid before His Majesty in Council a scheme, bearing, date the fifteenth day of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, in the words and figures following, that is to say:—

"We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, in pursuance of the Act of the thirty-third and thirty-fourth years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter thirty-nine, and of the Acts therein mentioned, that is to say, the Act of the third and fourth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter one hundred and thirteen, the Act of the fourth and fifth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter thirty-nine, and the Act of the thirty-first and thirty-second years of Her said late Majesty, chapter one hundred and fourteen, have prepared and now humbly lay before Your Majesty in Council the following scheme for effecting a transfer of the ownership of the advowson or perpetual right of patronage of and presentation to the church and cure of Eggiden otherwise Egdean (hereinafter called 'the said benefice of Egdean' in the county of Sussex and in the diocese of Chichester.

"Whereas the advowson or perpetual right of patronage of and presentation to the said benefice of Egdean is vested for an estate in fee simple without encumbrances in Mary Frances Cattley, of Egdean, in the said county of Sussex, spinster.

"And whereas the said Mary Frances Cattley is desirous that the whole advowson or perpetual right of patronage of and presentation to the said benefice of Egdean, now vested in her as aforesaid, should be transferred to and be vested in the Bishop for the time being of the said diocese of Chichester.

"And, whereas the Right Reverend Charles John, now Bishop of Chichester, is willing to accept such transfer, and in token of such his willingness and also in token that the same transfer, has that consent of the Bishop of the diocese which by the Acts in the hereinbefore mentioned Act recited or by some or one of them is made necessary, he, the said Charles John, Bishop of Chichester, has executed this scheme as hereinafter mentioned.

"And whereas the transfer of the patronage of the said benefice of Egdean, which is hereinbefore mentioned and hereinafter recommended and proposed, will in our opinion tend to make better provision for the cure of souls in the parish or district in or in respect of which the right of patronage or advowson so recommended and proposed to be transferred as aforesaid arises or exists, that is to say, in the parish of Egdean.

"Now therefore with the consent of the said Mary Frances Cattley (in testimony whereof she has signed and sealed this scheme) and with the consent of the said Charles John, Bishop of Chichester, (in testimony whereof he has signed this scheme and sealed the same with his episcopal seal), we, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, humbly recommend and propose that upon and from the day of the date of the publication in the London Gazette of any Order of Your Majesty in Council ratifying this scheme and without any conveyance or assurance in the law other than such duly gazetted Order the whole advowson or perpetual right of patronage of and presentation to the said benefice of Egdean now vested in her, the said Mary Frances Cattley, as aforesaid, shall be transferred to the said Charles John, Bishop of Chichester, and his successors in the same bishoprick, and shall thereupon and thenceforth become and be absolutely vested in and shall and may from time to time be exercised by the said Charles John, Bishop of Chichester, and by his successors in the same bishoprick for ever.

"And we further recommend and propose that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from recommending and proposing any further or other measures relating to the matters aforesaid or any of them in accordance with the provisions of the said Acts or of any of them or of any other Act of Parliament."

And whereas the said scheme has been approved by His Majesty in Council:

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said scheme, and to order and direct that the same and every part thereof shall be effectual in law immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette pursuant to the said Acts. And His Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the said diocese of Chichester.

Almeric FitzRoy.

Transcription details

Transcribed by: Michael Metcalfe.

Church(es) covered:

St Bartholomew.

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