Lecture, common prayer to be read before, 201. Form of licence for, 581. Letter, Archbishop of Canterbury's, 573- Of nonresidence, 98. Petitions for licence of nonresidence, 588. Curate's, 122. 130. Directions for, 577. For plurality, 145. For marriage, 319. For keeping an alehouse, 395. To players, 398. Livings, see Benefice. Papists. Plurality. Presentation. Simony. Lord's day. Resorting to church on, 355. Unlawful pastimes upon, 356. Carriers, &c. or butchers exercising their callings upon, 357. Tradesmen, artificers, &c. working upon, 359. Drovers, horse-coursers, higlers, boatmen, and bargemen, ib. Provisoes for selling milk, cooking, &c. ib. Service of process on, void, 361. Marriage, 317. Licences for, 319. Witnesses to, 326. Entry of, in the register, 327. When had, the church being under repair, 329. In churches and chapels built since 26 Geo. 2. p. 330. Meetings, 372. see Dissenters. Ministers. Giving or taking reward for making, 153. Mitigation of penalty under consolidated Clergy Act, 110. Mortgage. Papists' livings under, 165. 166. For building or repairing parsonage houses, 210. Yearly payments may be reduced, 258. Form of agreement for reduction of payment on, 263. Mortmain continued. Gifts of land or money to be laid out in land for charitable uses, 303. Exception as to purchases, ib. And as to the Universities and certain colleges, 305. Mortuaries taken away in certain places, 560. 561. Nominations, form of, 586. Nonresidence, 98. see Residence. Notice by and to Curates as to curacy, 129. 130. Corruptly conferring or accepting, 153. Qualifications for, 184. and see Canons, 33. 34. 35. Admission to, for the Colonies, 206. Orders. Regulating Queen Anne's Bounty, 490. Ornaments of the church and Ministers, 182. and see Canons, 28. Papists. Shall not present to benefices, 164. 166. Universities shall present, ib. 165. 166. Trustees of Papists' benefices disabled to present, ib. Trustees, mortgagees, or grantees, must not present without Person presented must not be beneficed, 166. Examination of person presented by Archbishop or Bishop, Remedies by the Universities, 168. Parish. Separate, under the New Church Acts, 419. Registers, 306. Parsonage Houses, 128. 129. Queen Anne's Bounty may provide, 294. Successor entitled to, 336. Building or repairing, 209. Borrowing money for the purpose, 210. May be purchased, 215. Parsonage Houses continued. Certain lands and money may be given for, 234. By his Majesty, 237. Exchange of, 240. Copyhold lands may be annexed to, 243. Lands may be annexed to, by benefaction or purchase, 244. 245. Notice of exchange or purchase, 251. Map and valuation, 252. Yearly payments under Gilbert's Act may be reduced, 258. Patronage, under New Church Acts, 448. 461. 462. 487. 504. Peculiars, 131. 133. Penalties for nonresidence, 98. 100. 110. 115. Pews, under New Church Acts, 450. 470. 491. 506. Pew rents, 445.451. 467–470. Popish recusant cannot present to benefices, 164. Population, reference to, as to Curates, 121. 124. Preachers, dissenting, 377. 381. Prebendary, exemption from residence of, 102. Presentation. Corrupt, 151. 152. 172. With reference to resignation bonds, 174. and see Adden- dum, 598. and the Digest, p. xviii. note 9. Form of, 583. Priest or Minister, 184. Age of, 189. Only can hold a benefice, 197. Proclamation, the King's, against profaneness, 570. Protestant dissenters, 370. Players. Are not profanely to use the name of the Trinity, 397. Restrictions as to place, ib. Plurality, what, 145. Who may obtain dispensations and hold more benefices than The privilege of the King's Chaplains, 147. 148. n. Doctors and Bachelors of Divinity, and Doctors of Law may, Quakers, 385. Recovery of tithes of, 347. 348. Queen Anne's Bounty. May lend money under the Gilbert Act, 216. Queen Anne's Bounty continued. And for purchasing glebe, 248. see Augmentations. Par- Rules and orders respecting, 590. Rates, church. Recovery of, 345. Under the New Church Acts, 425. 442. 445. 461. 465. Form of charge upon, 479. Rector, see Residence. Curate. Rectory, conversion of vicarage into, 484. 486. Registers, parish, 306. 327. Copies to be made and verified, 309. Registrar, 108. 131. Rents, pew, under the New Church Acts, 446. 467. Repairs of parsonage houses, 103. 209. 210. Of churches under the New Church Acts, 448. 461.490. Penalties are attached to, in proportion to time of nonresi- How to be recovered, 99. What shall be deemed residence, where no parsonage house In what cases houses purchased by Queen Anne's Bounty Where a rectory has a vicarage endowed, 100. The Bishop has power to allot a house as a residence, ib. J02. Dignitaries residing at their cathedrals for certain periods, 102. Bishop may grant licences to such dignitaries for a longer Archbishops and Bishops not liable to such penalties, 133. Bishop may grant licences for nonresidence in certain cases, Appeal in case of refusal of licence, 105. Discretionary power in the Bishop to grant licences and as- Reasons for granting such licences to be transmitted to the Residence continued. No licence to be void by the death or removal of the grantor, ib. In what manner application for licence to be made, ib. see By whom to be granted during a vacancy or absence of Bi- Licences may be revoked by the Bishop or his successors, Limitation of extent of licences, ib. Filing of licences, revocations, and other proceedings, The King in Council may revoke licences, ib. Licences, though revoked, to be valid between grant and re- Annual returns to be made to the King in Council, ib. Penalty for neglect of notification, ib. Ecclesiastical censures saved when at the instance of the Where unlicensed person does not reside, Bishop may issue Returns to be made thereon, ib. Consequence of no return made, or disobedience to the Bi- Appeal to the Archbishop, ib. Persons returning to residence on monition must pay costs The consequence of returning to residence on monition, and Bishops may punish part nonresidence, 114. Penalties may be remitted, ib. Returns of reasons to be made by Archbishop to the King in Under what circumstances a benefice may become void by Contracts for letting houses of residence, in which Incum- Tenants holding over after the day appointed for return to During the occupation of such tenants, Incumbent not liable No oath of residence to be exacted from a Vicar, ib. Penalties not recoverable for more than a year, ib. Penalties not recovered by monition may be recovered by Time of commencing actions, 117. |