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43 G.3. c.84. § 12 to 414 inclusive: being relating to Non-Residence

12
Penalty for Non-Residence
under recited Act 28. H.
8. c.13. repealed, and
other penalties imposed

No Parsonage that hath
a Vicar endowed &c shall
be deemed a benefice.

13
The Court in which any
Action shall be depending
may require the diocesan
to certify the reputed
annual value of benefices
&c

14
No person having resided
a year without
Absence for more than
three months, shall be
liable for any previous
Non-residence, unless the
Action be commenced
before he has so resided.

15
Certain Persons exempted
from Penalties for non
residences. (See ante §.12)

16
Persons entitled under 28
Hen.8. c.13. to privilege of
non residence till 40 years,
shall not be entitled to it
after 30.

17
No Penalty shall be levied
personally where it can
be recovered by sequestration
of the Benefice in
three years.

18
Bishops in England may
grant licences for Non-
residence in certain
cases.

19
Cases in which any
Bishop may grant
licences for Non-residence.

Fee for licences.

Persons aggrieved by
refusal of licences, may appeal
to the Archbishop.

Security by party appealing.


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20
In cases not enumerated,
Bishops may grant
licences, & assign salaries
to curates employed.

Reasons for granting
them shall be transmitted
to the Archbishop
for examination and
allowance.

Licences shall not be
void by the death or removal
of the Grantor
unless revoked by the
Successor.

Archbishops in
their respective dioceses
may grant licences.

Fees may be ordered
to be paid by appellants.

Costs may be recovered
by Sequestration.

21
Licences may be revoked.

None to be in force
more than two years.

22
Copies of Licences or Revocations
shall be filed in
the Registry of the diocese
and a List kept for inspection;
& copies of certain
licences and revocations
shall be transmitted to
Churchwardens and
read publicly at the
first visitation.

23
A list of Licences confirmed
by the Archbishop,
or granted in his own
diocese, shall be annually
transmitted to his Majesty in Council, who
may revoke licences &c.

24
Between the Grant &
revocation of a licence,
it shall be deemed valid.


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25
On or before March
25, 1805, & so annually
a Return shall be
made to his Majesty
in Council, of every
benefice &c. and of the
persons who shall not
have resided thereon:
and every non resident
after January 1. 1804
by exemption, without
licence shall yearly
notify the nature of
it to the Diocesan.

A Duplicate of such
notification may be
delivered to the Registrar
to be filed, and his certificate
shall be evidence
of its being made.

26
Persons neglecting to
make notification,
shall not be entitled
to exemption

27
Licence may be pleaded
in bar of Action, & in
case of nonsuit &c. the
Defendant shall have
costs.

28
By whom licences
may be granted, while
a see is vacant, or the
Prelate absent.

29
Act shall not exempt
from censure for non-
residence without licence;
but no censure
for non-residence not
exceeding three months
in one year shall be
put in force, or any proceedings
be admitted
except at the suit of the
Bishop or Archdeacon.


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30
it for the enacted
If any unlicenced person
does not sufficiently
reside, the Bishop may
issue a monition to reside.

Returns shall be made
to monitions which
shall may be required to be upon oath.

Where returns shall
not be made, or not be
satisfactory, the Bishop
may order residence, and
if disobeyed, may sequester
the profits of the Benefice
and direct an application
thereof.

Appeal against sequestrations
may be made
to the Archbishop.

Appellant shall give
security.

31.
Persons who shall return
to Residence on monition,
shall pay the costs.

32
If any person returning
to residence on monition
shall before six months
thereafter absent himself,
the Bishop may without
monition, sequester the
profits of the Benefice.

33
If a Clerk shall continue
under sequestration three
years, or incur three
sequestrations within
that period, the Benefice
shall become void.

34
Contracts after passing
this act, for letting houses
in which any spiritual
persons shall by order of
the Bishop, be required to
reside, shall be void;
and persons holding
possession after the day appointed,
shall be subject to
penalty; but in cases of contracts
before passing this act not till
three months after service on the occu




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Date_1

1813

Marginal Summary Numbering

12-41

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

208

Info in main headings field

church 43 g 3 c 84 12 to 41 inclusive: relating to non-residence

Image

002

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; walter coulson

Watermarks

john dickinson & co 1809

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Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

2941

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