Nouveaux Districts Ecclésiastique de “All Saints” et de “Saint Andrew”

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APPENDIX

 


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Nouveaux Districts Ecclésiastique de “All Saints” et de “Saint Andrew”

Jersey Order in Council 1/1910

 

NOUVEAUX DISTRICTS ECCLÉSIASTIQUE DE “ALL SAINTS” ET DE “SAINT ANDREW.”1

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ORDRE DU CONSEIL modifiant les limites des Nouveaux Districts Ecclésiastiques de “All Saints” et de “St. Andrew” en date du

 

19 JUILLET 1910.

 

(Entériné le 27 mars 1911).

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At the Court at St. James’s.

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The 19th day of July, 1910.

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Present :

 

The King’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England have, in pursuance of the Act of the seventh and eighth years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter ninety-four ; of the Act of the thirteenth and fourteenth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter ninety-four ; and of the Act of the thirty-second and thirty-third years of Her said late Majesty, chapter ninety-four, duly prepared and laid before His Majesty in Council a scheme or representation, bearing date the twenty-third day of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and ten, in the words and figures following, that is to say :  -

            “WE, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, acting under the provisions of the Act of the seventh and eighth years of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter ninety-four, the Act of the thirteenth and fourteenth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter ninety-four, and the Act of the thirty-second and thirty-third years of Her said late Majesty, chapter ninety-four, have prepared and now humbly lay before Your Majesty in Council the following scheme or representation for altering the boundaries of the new Parish of All Saints, Jersey, and of the new Parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey, both in the island of Jersey and in the diocese of Winchester.

            Whereas by the authority of an Order of Her said late Majesty in Council bearing date the nineteenth day of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight and published in the London Gazette on the twenty-third day of the same month, a district chapelry was assigned to the consecrated church of All Saints, situate in the parish of Saint Helier, in the said island of Jersey and in the said diocese of Winchester, and the said district chapelry was named ‘The District Chapelry of All Saints, Jersey’.2

            And whereas by the authority of another Order of Her said late Majesty in Council, bearing date the twenty-second day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy and published in the London Gazette on the twenty-fifth day of the same month, a district chapelry was assigned to the consecrated church of Saint Andrew, situate in the said parish of Saint Helier, and the said district chapelry was named ‘The District Chapelry of Saint Andrew, Jersey’.3

            And whereas the said district chapelry of All Saints, Jersey, and the said district chapelry of Saint Andrew, Jersey, have under the provisions of the Act of the nineteenth and twentieth years of Her said late Majesty, chapter one hundred and four, become new parishes of the character contemplated by that Act, by the Act of the sixth and seventh years of Her said late Majesty, chapter thirty-seven, and by the above mentioned Act of the thirty-second and thirty-third years of Her said late Majesty, chapter ninety-four.

            And whereas it has been represented to us and it appears to us to be expedient that the boundaries of the said new Parish of All Saints, Jersey, and of the said new Parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey, shall be altered in the manner which is hereinafter mentioned.

            NOW THEREFORE with the consent of the Right Reverend Herbert Edward, Bishop of Winchester, (in testimony whereof he has signed and sealed this scheme or representation) we, the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, humbly represent, recommend, and propose that from and after the day of the date of the publication in the London Gazette of an Order of Your Majesty in Council ratifying this scheme or representation and without any assurance in the law other than such duly gazetted Order the boundaries of the said new Parish of All Saints, Jersey and of the said new Parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey, shall be altered so that all that portion of the said new Parish of All Saints, Jersey, which is described in the schedule here-under written and is delineated and set forth upon the map or plan hereunto annexed and is thereon coloured pink, shall be dissevered from such new parish and shall be annexed to and shall in future form part of the said new Parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey.

            And we further represent, recommend, and propose that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from representing, recommending, and proposing any other measures relating to the matters aforesaid or any of them in accordance with the provisions of the hereinbefore mentioned Acts or of any of them or of any other Act of Parliament.

       The Schedule to which the foregoing Scheme or Representation has reference.

            The territory to be dissevered from the new Parish of All Saints, Jersey, in the island of Jersey and in the diocese of Winchester, and to be annexed to the new Parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey, in the said island and diocese, being : – All that portion of the said new parish of All Saints, Jersey, which is bounded upon all sides as follows, that is to say : Upon the south-east by the said new parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey, upon the south-west by the sea, upon the west by the parish of Saint Lawrence, upon the north-west partly by the last mentioned parish and partly by the parish of Saint John, upon the north by the last mentioned parish, upon the east partly by the parish of Trinity, partly by the parish of Saint Helier, and partly by an imaginary line commencing upon the boundary which divides the said parish of Saint Helier from the said new parish of All Saints, Jersey, at the junction of Old Saint John’s Road with Westmount Road, and extending thence first south-westward, then eastward, and then south-eastward along the middle of Westmount Road for a distance of fourteen chains or thereabouts to its junction with Old Saint John’s Road and with the road called or known as Cheapside, upon the boundary which divides the said new parish of All Saints, Jersey, from the said new parish of Saint Andrew, Jersey.”

And whereas drafts of the said scheme or representation have been transmitted to the Patron and to the Incumbents of the cures affected by the arrangements which are contemplated by such scheme or representation, and such Patron and Incumbents have respectively signified their assent thereto.

And whereas the said scheme or representation has been approved by His Majesty in Council :

NOW THEREFORE, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said scheme or representation, and to order and direct that the same and every part thereof shall be effectual in law immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette pursuant to the said Acts. And His Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the said diocese of Winchester.

 

ALMERIC FITZROY

 



1     Voir aussi Tome VII, page 19.

2     Tome II, page 335.

3     Tome II, page 472.


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