London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 13 Nov 1914.

Issue: 28973.

Page: 43.

Parish:

Flimwell.

Person details:

Name: Rev. Charles James Eagleton.

Marital Status: Not given.

Address: Saint Augustine.

Item: Retired Incumbent.

Notes:

Whereas the benefice of Saint Augustine, Flimwell, situate partly in the county of Sussex and partly in the county of Kent and wholly in the diocese of Chichester (hereinafter called the said benefice), was avoided on the thirteenth day of October last past by the retirement under the provisions of the Incumbents' Resignation Acts, 1871 and 1887, of the Reverend Charles James Eagleton (hereinafter called the retired Incumbent), and there was assigned to the retired Incumbent a yearly pension under the said Resignation Acts of seventy-five pounds (hereinafter called the said pension), now we, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, acting in accordance with our Regulations dated the thirtieth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and seven, relating to grants in aid of pensions to retired Incumbents (hereinafter called the said Regulations), do hereby grant out of our common fund first to the Incumbent of the said benefice and his successors Incumbents thereof the yearly sum of twenty pounds, and secondly to the retired Incumbent the yearly sum of thirty pounds, each of the said yearly sums so granted to continue payable so long only as the said pension shall continue payable cut of the revenues of the said benefice, and to be subject as hereinafter mentioned, and to commence and be computed from the said thirteenth day of October last past, and to be paid by equal quarterly payments on the first day of February, the first day of May, the first day of August, and the first day of November in every year, subject nevertheless to cesssr, determination, withdrawal, suspension or reduction as a grant made in accordance with the said Regulations and to all other the provisions and conditions contained in the said Regulations and applicable to a grant made in accordance therewith In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our common seal, this fifth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen.

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Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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