2179 ' mented by the Governors of the Bounty of Queen ' Anne, and for other purposes,'and that such proposed district should be named or called ' The ' District Chapelry of Roby,' and that the boundaries thereof should be those hereinafter mentioned, and that the proposed district should consist of the township of Roby, and such part of the township of Huyton as is hereinafter mentioned ; that is to say: " Commencing in the middle or centre of a certain lane called Twig-lane, at the boundary between the said township of Roby and the township of Huyton, and proceeding in a northerly direction along the centre of the said lane to the turnpike-road leading from the town of Prescot to Liverpool, thence north-westerly along the centre of the said turnpike-road to a place called the Horn Smithies, thence in a north-easterly direction along the centre of a certain lane called Stockbridge-lane, leading towards Knowsley, to the boundary between the townships of Huyton and Knowsley, thence following the course of that boundary in a westerly direction to the place where the. townships of Huyton, Knowsley, and West Derby meet, thence in a southerly direction along the brook which divides the said townships of Huyton and West Derby to the place where it joins the boundary between the said townships of Huyton and Roby, and then along the boundary line separating the said township of Roby from West Derby, Much Woolton, and the parish of Childwall on the west, and also from the said parish of Childwall on the south, and from the remaining part of the parish of Huyton on the east, as far as the point where the boundary commenced in Twig-lane, as such district chapelry of Roby is more particularly shewn on the map or plan hereunto annexed, and thereon coloured blue. " Your Majesty's said Commissioners beg leave further to represent that it also appears to them to be expedient that banns of matrimony should be published, and that marriages, baptisms, churchings, and burials should be solemnized or performed in the said church of Saint Bartholomew, at Roby aforesaid, and that the fees to arise therefrom should be paid and belong to the minister of such church for the time being. " That the consent of the Right Reverend John, bishop of the diocese of Chester, has been obtained thereto as required by the Acts and sections hereinbefore mentioned, in testimony whereof he has signed and sealed this representation. " Your Majesty's said Commissioners therefore humbly pray that your Majesty will be graciously pleased to take the premises into your royal consideration, and to make such order in respect thereto as to your Majesty in your royal wisdom shall seem meet." Hor Majesty having taken the said representation, together with the map or plan thereunto annexed into consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the proposed assignment of a district chapelry to the consecrated church of Saint Bartholomew, at Roby, in the parish of Huyton, be accordingly made, and the recommendation of the said Commissioners in respect of the publication of banns, and the solemnization of marriages, baptisms, churchings, and burials, and the fees to arise therefrom, be carried into effect, agreeably to the provisions of the said Acts; and Her Majesty is further pleased to direct that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the diocese of Chester. C. C. Grevitte. A T the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the" 8th day of August, 1853. PRESENT, The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. W HEREAS Her Majesty's Commissioners for building new churches have, in pursuance of the sixteenth section of an Act of Parliament, passed in the fifty-ninth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled " An " Act to amend and render more effectual an Act " passed in the last session of Parliament for " building and promoting the building of addi" tional churches in populous parishes," and of the third section of an Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the second and third years of Her Majesty's reign, inti.uled " An Act to make " better provision for the assignment of ecclesias" tical districts to churches cr chapels augmented " by the Governors of the Bounty of Queen " Anne, and for other purposes," duty prepared and laid before Her Majesty in Council a representation, bearing date the fifteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, in the words following; that is to say: " Tour Majesty's Commissioners for building new churches beg leave humbly to represent that,-having taken into consideration all the circumstances of the parish of Ripon, in the West Riding of the county of York, and in the diocese of Ripon, it appears to them to be expedient that a particular district should be assigned to the consecrated church of the Holy Trinity, situate in the said parish of Ripon, under and by virtue of the power or authority contained in the sixteenth section of an Act of Parliament, passed in the fifty-ninth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled ( An Act to amend ' and render more effectual an Act, passed in the ' last session of Parliament, for building and pro' moting the building of additional churches in popu( lous parishes,' and in the third section of an Act of Parliament, passed in the second and third years of your Majesty's reign, intituled ' An Act ' to make better provision for the assignment of ' ecclesiastical districts to churches or chapels, ' augmented by the Governors of the Bounty of ' Queen Anne, and for other purposes;' and that such proposed district should consist of a portion of the township of Ripon, and the entire townships of Bishopton and Clotherholme, and should be named or called ' The Dis'trict Chapelry of the Holy Trinity, Ripon/ and that the boundaries thereof should be those hereinafter mentioned ; that is to say: on or towards the east by the townships of Sharow and Nunwick ; on or towards the west by the townships of Studley Roger and Azerley; on or towards the north by" the townships of North Stainley, with Slenningford and Sutton; and on or towards the south by the residue of the township of Ripon not included in the district, beginning at the southwest corner of the township of Bishopton, and following the boundary between Bishopton and Ripon, till opposite Bishopton Mill; from thence proceeding eastward along the north side of the Mill Race which supplies the Ripon High and other mills with water, to the point opposite the Bath-house, on Skelbank, where it follows the south side of the road leading to Skelgate, till opposite the Blue-bell-yard ; and from thence proceeding northward up the said Blue-bell-yard, along the east side thereof, until it reaches the centre of Westgate ; and from thence proceeding eastward along the centre of Westgate, until opposite the south-east corner of the Green Dragon-
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