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certain purposes the two Parishes have been united by by Act of Parliament,
yet to other purposes they remain distinct, and as such are
accordingly mentioned in another part of the said paper. Moreover
the Parish of Saint John is the only one of the said two Parishes
that has a Rector; the Parish of Saint Margaret having neither
Rector nor Vicar (nor other Person (I believe) to whom Tithes are
paid (and to whom compensation might accordingly be due in that
quality) but only a perpetual Curate: which being the case, there
exists not any Person who would be found to come under the description
of the "Rector of the Parish of Saint Margaret" as therein mentioned.
I therefor take the Liberty of submitting to you, whether in
the tenor of any such notice as may come to be delivered (if any
remain to be delivered) for the said purpose, it may not, in place
of the words "the Rector and Vestrymen for the time being of the
"Parish of Saint Margaret and Saint John" be advisable to substitute
some such words as the following, viz: "the Rector of the Parish
"of the Parish of Saint John, the Vestrymen of the united Vestry
"in and for the Parishes of Saint Margaret and Saint John, both
in the City of Westminster." —
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francis hall |
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copy of letter 1368, vol. 6 |
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