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to have been due and payable to him at the expiration of six calendar months from the day of the general audit of the said Dean and Chapter now last past; and that the said Treasurer or other officer shall and may, from time to time, retain, out of any monies payable to us in respect of any canonry or canonries now or hereafter suspended in the said church, such sum or sums of money as may have been so paid to the said Randle Jackson Waters, and also every such sum of money as, according to the same rate of increase of stipend, shall have been paid to each and every Minor Canon appointed after the passing of the said recited Act:

"And we further recommend and propose, that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from recommending and proposing other measures relating to the matters to which this our scheme applies, or any of them, in conformity with the provisions of the said recited Act."

And whereas notice of the said scheme has been duly given to the Dean and Chapter of the collegiate church of Saint Peter, Westminster, pursuant to the provisions of the said Act, and no objection has been made thereto :

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 shall be effectual in law immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette, pursuant to the said Act; and Her Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct, that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the diocese of London. C. C. Greville.

At the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the 23d day of August 1843,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England have, in pursuance of an Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the third and fourth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act to carry into effect, with "certain modifications, the fourth report of the "Commissioners of Ecclesiastical Duties and "Revenues;" and of another Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled "An Act for "enabling ecclesiastical corporations, aggregate " and sole, to grant leases for long terms of years," duly prepared and laid before Her Majesty in Council a scheme, bearing date the eighteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, in the words and figures following, that is to say:

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"We, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, in pursuance of an Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the third and fourth years of your Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act "to carry into effect, with certain modifications, "the fourth report of the Commissioners of "Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues;" and of another Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled "An Act for enabling ecclesiastical "corporations, aggregate and sole, to grant leases "for long terms of years," have prepared, and now humbly lay before your Majesty in Council, the following scheme, for determining the portion of the improved value to be made payable to us,

in a mining lease about to be granted, with our consent, by the Bishop of Saint David's.

"Whereas by the said last-recited Act it is enacted, that it shall be lawful for any bishop, from time to time, with the consent in that behalf thereby required, and subject to the several provisions in the same Act contained, to grant or demise, by lease for any term, not exceeding sixty years, any mines, minerals, quarries, or beds belonging to such bishop in right of his see:

"And whereas, in pursuance of the powers contained in the said recited enactment, it is proposed by the Right Reverend Connop, Bishop of Saint David's, with our consent as required by the same Act, to grant and demise by lease certain mines, with the produce thereof, belonging to the said see of Saint David's, situate within the manor, lordship, or parish of Llandewi Brefi, and the hamlets thereof, in the county of Cardigan:

"And whereas by the same Act it is further enacted, that in case of any lease of mines, minerals, quarries, or beds granted thereunder, such portion of the improved value accruing under such lease, as by the authority provided in the first recited Act shall be determined, not being more than three fourth parts, nor less than one moiety of such improved value, shall forthwith, and from time to time as the same shall accrue, be paid to us, and shall be subject to the provisions relating to monies payable to us:

"And whereas the improved value to accrue under such proposed lease, within the meaning of the same Act, will be the whole net amount of the reservation or reservations to be made in such lease, inasmuch as the same mines have not been worked for a long series of years previously to the incumbency of the said Connop, Bishop of Saint David's:

"Now, therefore, we humbly recommend and propose, that five eighth parts of the whole net amount of the reservation or reservations to be made in the lease so to be granted, whether consisting of rent, royalty, or otherwise, shall by such lease be made directly payable to us, and that we shall have all the like remedies of distress, and other rights and remedies in respect of such five eighth parts of any such reservation as aforesaid, as if the same were a separate rent reserved to us as lessors or grantors, and reversioners of the premises comprised in such lease, independently of the rights and remedies of the said bishop and his successors in respect of the remaining three eighth parts thereof, and without any priority or preference between us and the Bishop of Saint David's for the time being; and further, that we shall have the full benefit and advantage, either jointly with or separately from the said bishop, of all or any of the covenants, conditions, and agreements in every such lease to be contained on the lessees part, in like manner as if we had been such grantors or lessors and reversioners as aforesaid, and as in such lease shall be expressed; and that, for effectuating such objects, such lease shall and may be framed in such manner, and contain all such clauses and provisions as we shall approve, and shall have full force accordingly, any rule of law, statute, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding:

"And we further recommend and propose, that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from recommending and proposing any other measures relating to the matters of this scheme, or any of them, in conformity with the provisions of the said recited Acts."

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And whereas notice of the said scheme has been duly given to the Right Reverend Connop, Bishop of Saint David's, pursuant to the provisions of the said Act herein first recited, and no objection has been made thereto :

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 shall be effectual in law immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette, pursuant to the said Acts; and Her Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct, that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the diocese of Saint David's.

C. C. Greville.

At the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the 23d day of August 1843,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council appointed for Trade and Foreign Plantations have, in pursuance of an Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the second and third years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to carry into "effect a Convention between Her Majesty and "the King of the French, concerning the fisheries "in the seas between the British islands and "France," duly prepared and laid before Her

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