The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . n all Re-flects diftinct from, and independent of, the old,as if it never had belonged to the fame. And towards the Support of a Rector and hisSuccefTors, the Sum of three thoufand five hun-died Pounds was granted, to be laid out in a Fee-Simple. And as a farther Provifion for the faidRector, the Church-wardens are to pay him, atfour quarterly Payments, the yearly Sum of onehundred and twenty Pounds, without Defalcation,or any Deduction whatfoever, to be raifed by Bu-rial Fees; for which Purpofe, the Right of Dif-pofa


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . n all Re-flects diftinct from, and independent of, the old,as if it never had belonged to the fame. And towards the Support of a Rector and hisSuccefTors, the Sum of three thoufand five hun-died Pounds was granted, to be laid out in a Fee-Simple. And as a farther Provifion for the faidRector, the Church-wardens are to pay him, atfour quarterly Payments, the yearly Sum of onehundred and twenty Pounds, without Defalcation,or any Deduction whatfoever, to be raifed by Bu-rial Fees; for which Purpofe, the Right of Dif-pofal of the Burial Ground and Vaults belongingto the Parifh is veiled in the Veftry, (exclufiveof the Rector) who, with Confent of the Bifhop,are impowered to appoint fuch Fees for Burials asthey judge proper, and to fet fuch Rates for Leaveto make Vaults, lay down fepulchral Stones anderect Monuments. And for the better fecuring the Payment ofthe above-mentioned yearly Sum of one hundredand twenty Pounds to the faid Rector and his SuccefTors, Aft Geo. II. Ibid. Ibid,. l^^^^^S-^^S^^^^^^^^^^^SS /// ft/f/ <///Yf/. Book VIII. The HISTORY of LONDON. 1369 Succeffors, ic is by the fame Authority ordained,that on Default of Payment, the Rector, for themore eafy and fpeedy Recovery of the fame, mayapply to one or more Juftices of the Peace forthe County of Middle/ex, who upon Oath madeof the Sum, or Sums in Arrear, may compel fuchDefaulters, by Diftrefs and Sale of their Goods •,and where be had to fatisfy luchArrears, fuch Juftice, or Juftices, are impowerdt© commit fuch Offender, or Olfenders, to theCounty Gaol, there to remain without Bail, orMainprize, until he, or they, ihall have fullypaid all fuch Arrears ; and that the faid Reclormay not be a Sufferer in Cafe of lnfolvency, thefucceeding Church-wardens are made refponfiblefor the Payment of all Arrears that cannot behad by Diftrefs, Ibid. It is by the fame Authority enacted, that the Reclor fhall not r


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