Oldbury (Salop.) Curacy estate: authorizing sale of lands Act 1834

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1834 c. 33
Year1834
ANNO QUARTO & QUINTO
GULIELMI IV. REGIS.
Cap.
33.
An Act to authorize the Sale of Lands settled for
the "perpetual Augmentation of the Curacy of
Oldhury in the County of Salop.'
[25th July 1834.]
HEREAS by an Indenture of Release bearing Date on or indenture
about the Twenty-fourth Day of
October
in the Year One of Release,
thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine (grounded on j799 °
a Lease for a Year dated the preceding Day), made between Edward
Carver of Birmingham in the County of Warwick, Esquire, of the First
Part, Joseph Haythorne of the City of Bristol, Whithawer, of the
Second Part, Ebenezer Coombs of Corsley in the County of Wilts,
Clothier, and Mary his Wife, of the Third Part, the Governors of
the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance
of the Poor Clergy, of the Fourth Part, and the Reverend John Parkes
Clerk, then Curate of the Curacy of Oldbury in the said County of
Salop and Diocese of Worcester, of the Fifth Part, after reciting,
that in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and sixteen
the said Governors agreed to augment by Benefaction the Curacy
of Oldbury aforesaid with the Sum of Two hundred Pounds out of
their Revenue, in conjunction with Chancellor Lloyd and Archdeacon
Worth, who gave the like Sum of Two hundred Pounds towards the
Augmentation of the said Curacy, and paid the same into the Revenue
of the said Governors for that Purpose, which said Two Sums (making
together the Sum of Four hundred Pounds) had been then since laid
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