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Appropriation of house and land as vicarage house, garden, and glebe for vicarage of St. Peter, Aldborough Hatch.
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2. Whereas a piece of land containing about five acres, being situate in the parish of Barking in the county of Essex, and being part of lands to which Her Majesty is entitled in right of her Crown, has, with the sanction of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, been appropriated as the site of a vicarage house with the garden and appurtenances thereto, and as glebe for the vicarage of Saint Peter, Aldborough Hatch, but doubts have been entertained whether the said piece of land has been legally appropriated for the purposes aforesaid: And whereas a plan of the said piece of land has been signed by the said Honourable Charles Alexander Gore, one of the said Commissioners, and having been marked with the letter B, has been deposited at the office of Land Revenue Records and Inrolments, and upon such plan the said piece of land is coloured red: Be it enacted, that the said piece of land coloured red on the said plan B, with the house and buildings standing thereon, shall be vested for an estate in fee simple in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, for the purposes of the Church Building Acts, as the site of and as a vicarage house, with the garden and appurtenances thereto, and as a glebe for the vicarage of Saint Peter, Aldborough Hatch.
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