Publication date: 15 May 1874.
Issue: 24095.
Page: 78.
Name: Rev. Richard Constable.
Marital Status: Not given.
Occupation: Prebendary of the Prebend of Wisborough Green.
WE, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, acting in pursuance of the Act of the twenty-ninth and thirtieth years of Her Majesty, chapter one hundred and eleven, section five, do hereby, subject as hereinafter mentioned, grant and convey to the Incumbent of the vicarage of Loxwood, in the county of Sussex, and in the diocese of Chichester, and to his successors, Incumbents of the same vicarage, all those annual tithe commutation rent-charges which are particularly described in the schedule hereunto annexed, and are now vested in us ; to have and to hold the said annual tithe commutation rent-charges; subject as hereinafter mentioned, to the use of the said Incumbent and his successors for ever: Provided always, that the said annual tithe commutation rent-charges hereby expressed to be granted and conveyed, shall be and be taken to be in full satisfaction and discharge of any claim which might be preferred or advanced on behalf of any Incumbent of the said vicarage of Loxwood for payment by us, or our successors or assigns, of certain yearly sums or charges, which a certain deed of indenture, bearing date the twelfth day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and made between the Reverend Richard Constable, Prebendary of the Prebend of Wisborough Green aforesaid, of the one part, the Right Reverend Father in God William, Lord Bishop of Chichester, of the second part, and the Reverend John Constable, of Ringmer, in the said county, Clerk, the Reverend Henry Hoper, of Portslade, in the said county, Clerk, George Hoper, of Lewes, in the said county, Esquire, and the Reverend William Wallinger, of Tonbridge Wells, in the county of Kent, Clerk, of the third part, purported to secure to the Incumbent or Curate of the ecclesiastical chapel at Loxwood End, in the parish of Wisborough Green, in the said county : And provided also, that the Incumbent for the time being of the same vicarage shall be entitled to receive from us, or on our account, the net amount of the rents, profits, and proceeds of the said annual tithe commutation rent-charges, for and in respect of the period intervening between the fifteenth day of August, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and the date of the publication of these presents in the London Gazette. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our common seal, this seventh day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. (L. S. ).