Wolverhampton (Staffordshire) curacy estate: authorizing grants or leases of mines Act 1835

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
ANNO QUINTO & SEXTO
GULIELMI IV REGIS.
Cap.
25.
An Act to authorize the making of Grants or Leases
of Mines within and under Parts of the Lands
belonging to the Perpetual Curacy of the Parish
of Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford.
[21st August 1835.]
HE RE AS to the Town and Parish of Wolverhampton, within
the peculiar and exempt Jurisdiction of the Deanery of
Wolver*
hampton in the County of Stafford, there appertains a Colle-
giate Church or Royal Free Chapel: And whereas the Honourable and
Very Reverend Henry Lewis Hobart, Doctor in Divinity, as Dean of the
Free Chapel of Saint George within the Castle of Windsor, and Dean of
the Collegiate Church or Royal Free Chapel of
Wolverhampton^
and Pre*
bendary. of the Prebend of Wolverhampton, is, in right of such his Deanery
and Prebend, Patron and Ordinary of the said Collegiate Church or Royal
Free Chapel, and the Reverend George Oliver Clerk is the Officiating
Minister of the said Collegiate Church or Royal Free Chapel, and as such
is denominated the Perpetual Curate of the Parish of Wolverhampton :
And whereas there belong to the said Collegiate Church or Royal Free
Chapel and Perpetual Curacy certain Lands and Hereditaments situate
within and in the Neighbourhood of the Town of
Wolverhampton
afore*
said, and there are within and under the same Lands, or within and under
certain Parts
thereof,
divers Mines of Coal, Ironstonej and other Minerals
of considerable Value : And whereas by Articles of Agreement under the
[Private."] 5- g respective
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