Parliamentary Papers, Volumen44H.M. Stationery Office, 1864 |
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... Common Fund ( in continuation of Parliamentary Paper , No. 229 , of Session 1861 ) : - Amount received by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in each Year from the Surplus Revenues of the Chapter of Manchester ; the Total Amount dis ...
... Common Fund ( in continuation of Parliamentary Paper , No. 229 , of Session 1861 ) : - Amount received by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in each Year from the Surplus Revenues of the Chapter of Manchester ; the Total Amount dis ...
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... Common Fund arising from spiritual destitution , and to report as to the best method of meeting the most urgent of such claims . In fulfilment of that direction the Committee considered the state and circumstances of the Commission in ...
... Common Fund arising from spiritual destitution , and to report as to the best method of meeting the most urgent of such claims . In fulfilment of that direction the Committee considered the state and circumstances of the Commission in ...
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... funds at present at the disposal of the Commissioners are obviously msufficient to provide for the whole of these requirements ; but the continuous increase of the permanent income of the Common Fund will enable them to deal with a ...
... funds at present at the disposal of the Commissioners are obviously msufficient to provide for the whole of these requirements ; but the continuous increase of the permanent income of the Common Fund will enable them to deal with a ...
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... Common Fund by nearly 120,000l . per annum , an amount equivalent to property of the fee simple value of 3,500,000 l . The Committee do not think it expedient that the Commissioners should fetter their action by making at the present ...
... Common Fund by nearly 120,000l . per annum , an amount equivalent to property of the fee simple value of 3,500,000 l . The Committee do not think it expedient that the Commissioners should fetter their action by making at the present ...
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... Common Fund , and as to the best mode of meeting the most urgent of such claims ( upon which subject the Committee have already presented their Report ) , it was at the same time referred to the Estates Committee to report as to the ...
... Common Fund , and as to the best mode of meeting the most urgent of such claims ( upon which subject the Committee have already presented their Report ) , it was at the same time referred to the Estates Committee to report as to the ...
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accounts Amount annual annum Appointment April Archbishop Archbishop of Armagh Archbishop of Canterbury Ardfert Armagh Article augmentation Balance Benefice canon Cash Cathedral certificates charge Chorlton-on-Medlock Church of England clergy clerk Committee of Council Common Fund Council on Education County County Cess Curate Dean and Chapter decano Deductions Devon DIOCESE ditto ditto ditto Dublin duty ecclesiæ Ecclesiastical Commissioners Endowed Schools Episcopal Estates Committee examination FEES paid Gloucester Government Securities grant Impropriate Inspector Ireland J. R. Morell July June Kent Kilmore land less income tax letter Lincoln Lingen Manchester Parish Meath ditto Middlesex Name of Benefice Non-resident Norfolk nostræ Number of Members Number of Protestant Office paid to Ecclesiastical parish of Manchester payments Perpetual Curacy Prebend provincial synod quæ Queen Anne's Bounty received Rectory Registrar rents Resident ditto respect RETURN Secretary Sept synod Tithes Tuam Union Value Vicar Vicarage Vict volumus
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Página 17 - CERTIFICATES. 128. Teachers qualified to be examined for certificates, according to Articles 68, 71, and 72, receive notice to attend the examination held pursuant to Article 119. 129. Teachers attending examinations pursuant to Article 128 may, at their option, take the papers of the first or second years' students (Article 121). 130. No candidate (Article 72) can obtain a teacher's certificate without passing one of these examinations, but the order of the candidates according to examination, except...
Página 2 - Be it therefore enacted and declared by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, as follows: I. PRELIMINARY 1. This Act may be cited as the British North America Act, 1867.
Página 7 - ... notice) for failure on the part of the managers to remedy any such defect in the premises as seriously interferes with the efficiency of the school, or to provide proper furniture, books, maps, and other apparatus of elementary instruction.
Página 6 - Calculation of Attendance. 23. Attendance at a morning or afternoon meeting may not be reckoned for any scholar who has been under instruction in secular subjects less than two hours...
Página 10 - Onslow, esquire, barrister-at-law, to be secretary to this our commission, and to attend you, whose services and assistance we require you to use from time to time as occasion may require. Given at our court at St.
Página 33 - And whereas the said scheme has been approved by Her Majesty in Council ; now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of her said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said scheme, and to order and direct that the same, and every part thereof, shall take effect immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette...
Página 9 - Now, know ye that we, reposing great trust and confidence in your knowledge and ability, have authorized and appointed, and do by these presents authorize and appoint, you...
Página 10 - Commissioners, or any three or more of you, may from time to time proceed in the execution thereof, and of every matter and thing therein contained although the same be not continued from time to time by adjournment.
Página 4 - Articles of religion agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops, and the rest of the clergy of Ireland, in the convocation holden at Dublin, in the year of our Lord 1615, for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and the establishing of consent touching true religion.