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 64 C, 23. Anno primo Georgii Regis. Stat. 2. A.D. 1714. CAP. XXIII. An Act for making Provifion for the Minifters of the fifty New Churches, which are to be built in and about the Cities of London and Wejiminfter, and Suburbs thereof; and for rebuilding and finifhing the Parifh Church of Saint Mary Woolnoth in the faid City of London. ■ g Ann, c. «. ' I. T /|" O S T Gracious Sovereign ; Whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the ninth Year of the J.VJL Reign of her -late Majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An Ail for granting to her Majefty feverai " c Duties upon Coals, for building fifty new Churches in and about the Cities of London and Weftminfter, and ' Suburbs thereof and other Purpofes therein mentioned, it was enacted, That for all Sorts of Coals and ' Culm, which from and after the fourteenth Day of May one thoufand feven hundred and fixteen, and ' before the nine and twentieth Day of Septetnber one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-four, fhould be c imported and brought into the Port of the City of London, or the River of Thames, within the Liberty of ' fors, by way of Impofition thereupon, over and befides all other Impofitions and Duties, according to ' the Rates therein and herein after mentioned ; that is to fay, from and after the faid fourteenth Day of 6 May one thoufand feven hundred and fixteen, and before the nine and twentieth Day of September one 6 thoufand feven hundred and fixteen, for all fuch Sorts of Coals and Culm as are ufually fold by the ' Chalder, for every Chalder thereof, containing thirty-fix Bufhels Winchcjler Meafure, the Sum of two 4 Shillings ; and for fuch Sort of Coals as are fold by the Tun, for every Tun thereof, containing twenty ' hundred Weight, the Sum of two Shillings ; and from and after the eight and twentieth Day of September £ one thoufand feven hundred and fixteen, and before the eight and twentieth Day of September one thou- " fand feven hundred and twenty-four, there fhould be paid for every fuch faid Chalder of Coals and Culm, " and Tun of Coals, the Sum of three Shillings, the fame to be raifed, levied, collected and paid to her faid " late Majefty, her Heirs and Succeffors, as therein is mentioned : And it is thereby further enacted, 4 fhould, from Time to Time, be brought and paid into the Receipt of Exchequer, and by Force and '"* Virtue of that A£t -were and fhould be appropriated, iffued, applied and difpofed, for the Building of ' fifty new Churches of Stone and other proper Materials, with Towers or Steeples to each of them ; ' whereof one was by the faid Act directed to be erected in the Parifh of Eafl Greenwich in the County of ' Kent; and for purchafing of Sites of Churches, and Church-yards, and Burying-places, in or near the ' Minifters of the faid Churches ; and for applying the Sum of four thoufand Pounds per Annum, out of ' the faid Duties and Impofitions, towards the repairing and finifhing the Collegiate Church of St. Peter ' num, out of the faid Duties and Impofitions arifing by that Act, towards the finifhing Greenwich Hofpital, s and the Chapels thereunto belonging, and to and for none other Ufe, Intent, or Purpofe whatfoever : 4 And it was thereby further enacted, That it fhould and might be lawful, to and for her faid late Maje- p. ' fty, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Great Britain, to nominate, conftitute, and appoint ■* fuch Perfons as her faid late Majefty fhould think fit to be Commillioners for the Purpofes in that Act ' rized, are by the faid Act directed to enquire and inform themfelves, in what Parifhes the faid new ' for the Burial of Chriftian People, to be purchafed ; and alfo which of the faid Chapels were fit to be c made Parifh-ohurches ; and to afcertain the feveral Houfes, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, and ' the Bounds and Limits which in their Judgments or Opinion might be fit to be made diftinct Parifhes j ' and to enquire and inform themfelves, by the beft Means they could, of the Value of fuch Houfes, '* Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, and of the refpective Eftates and Interefts therein, which they 4 appear to them upon their Enquiries aforefaid, with their Opinions thereupon, and prefent a Duplicate c -of fuch Report or Certificate to each of the two Houfes of Parliament, to the end fuch further Direc- So Ann. c. •«. ' Premiffes : And whereas by one other Act of Parliament, made in the tenth Year of her faid late Ma- ' jefty's Reign, intituled, An Acl for enlarging the Time given to the Commiffioners appointed by her Majefty, 4 purfuant to an Acl for granting to her Majefty fevered Duties on Coals, for building fifty new Churches in and '* about the Cities of London and Weftminfter, and Suburbs thereof^ and other Purpofes therein, mentioned; and
 * the faid City upon the fame River, there fhould be paid to her faid late Majefty, her Heirs and Succef-
 * That all and every fuch Sum and Sums of Money, which fhould be raifed, collected, and levied by vir-
 * ' tue of that Aft (the neceflary Charges of raifing, managing and accounting for the fame, excepted)
 * Cities of London and Weftminfter, or the Suburbs thereof ; and for making fuch Chapels, as were then
 * already built and capable thereof, Parifh-churches, and for purchafing Houfes for the Habitations of the
 * Wejiminfter, and the Chapels of the fame ; and alfo for applying the Sum of fix thoufand PoundsJ^r An-
 * mentioned ; which faid Commiffioners, or fo many of them as fhould by the faid Commiflion be autho-
 * Churches (except that for Greenwich) were moll neceflary to be built, and of proper Places for the Sites
 * of the faid refpective new Churches, and alfo a Cemetery or Church-yard for each of the faid Churches,
 * fhould think neceflary to be purchafed for the faid Sites and Cemeteries, and for Houfes for the Habita-
 * tions of the refpective Minifters; and the faid Commiffioners were by the faid Act required on orbe-
 * fore the four and twentieth Day of December one thoufand feven hundred and eleven, to report or certify
 * to her faid late Majefty in Writing, under their Hands and Seals, fuch Matters and Things as fhould
 * tions might be given thereupon, as might be purfuant to her faid late Majefty's pious Intentions in the