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Priddle v. Skurray Eng. Rep. 783 (1694-1865)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsengr0753 and id is 1 raw text is: LUDLOW (CORPORATION OF) V. GREENHOUSE [1827]             I BLIGH N.S.
the time being four pounds of current English money to be equally divided between
them quarterly at four most usual times or feasts in the year. Item wee doe ordayne
constitute and appoint Humphrey Madoxe Clerk curate of the chappell of Ludford
in the county of Hereford to reade say minister and celebrate divine service in the
said chappell of St. Leonardes to the said poor people and others that shall resort
thither and also to exercise the office of a curate or minister there during his natural
life as well by ministering of the communion at such convenient times in the year as is
commonly used accordinge to the course and usuage of the Church of England also
by ministeringe and reading the divine service there every Wednesday and Friday
throughout the year in the mornings of the said dayei, and also every Sunday and
Feastifull days in the year morning and evening according to the course and usage
of the Church of England which order [25] and course for the celebrating of divine
service there wee will order and appointe shall be for ever hereafter observed and
keept by such person and persons as shall be hereafter appointed and chosen to
supply the said room of the office of a minister or curate there. Item we doe further
ordaine and appoint that in consideration of the said divine service seto, be celle-
'brated and had in the said chappell of Saint Leonardes by the minister or curate
for tyme being there shall be for ever hereafter yearly paid out of the said rents
issues and profitts lands tenements and hereditanments in Worcester aforesaid unto
the minister or curate there for the time being the summe of forty shillings of current
English money at two usual feasts in the yeare (viz.) at the Feast of the Annuncia-
tion of our Ladye and Saint Michael the Archangell by equal and even portions.
And doe alsoe further ordayne that the said minister or curate there for the time
being shall also have hold occupy and enjoy the said land soyle and ground belong-
ing unto the same chappel of Saint Leonardes and thereunto adjoining (except only
one parcel of the said land soyle and ground to be appointed and enclosed by the
said executors to be a gardine or gardines for the said poor persons) during the time
that he shall exercise the office of the curate there and it shall and may be lawful for the
said minister for the time being to receive and take the rents and profitts (except
before excepted) and convert, to his own use as a further recompence for the celle-
brating and readinge of the said divine service there in manner aforesaid. Item
wee doe alsoe ordain that. there shall be also for ever hereafter paid yearly out of the
rents issues, and profitts of the premises to some learned preacher for [26] two ser-
mons to be made and preached to the said poor people within the said chappell of
Saint Leonards thirteen shillings and four pence (viz.) for each sermon six shillings
eight pence of which two sermons one to be preached yearly at some convenient time
in the Christmas holydays and the other sermon to be made yearly in the time of
Lent for the better edifying and instructing of the said poore persons and such other
people as shall then resorte thither the said preacher as also the said curate or chap-
lain to be nominated and appointed by the said Charles Foxe sonne and heir of the
said Charles Foxe deceased, Edward Foxe the elder and Edmund Foxe and Edward
Foxe the younger or the greater number of them the survivors of them during their
lives and the life of the longer liver of them and after their decease to be nominated
and appointed by the heirs males of the body of The said Charles Foxe the sonne and
heir of the said Charles deceased lawfully begotten and for want of such issue by
the heirs males of the body of the said Charles deceased and for want of such issue
by the right heirs of the said Charles Foxe deceased for ever. Item as touching the
overplus rest and residue of the rents issues and profits of the premises wee doe
ordayne and appointe that the same shall remain and be employed and bestowed and
used from time to time for ever, as necessity shall require in and upon the necessary
repairacons of the said chappell and almshouses and for the levying receiving and
gathering of the said rents issues and profits the receiver of which said rents shall
he continually appointed by the overseers and discretion of the said Charles Foxe
(sonne and heire at apparent of the said Charles Foxe deceased) [27] Edward Foxe
the elder Edmond Foxe and Edward Foxe the younger and the survivor of then
during their lives and of the longer liver of them and. after their deceases
and   the  longer  liver  of them   by  the  feoffees  of the premises  for  the
time being   or the greater number of them        aand  that the said   feoffees
for the time   being  for ever  shall yearly   make   accompt thereof to the
wardens of the parish church     of Bromfield   in the county   of Salop how
and in what manner the said profits rents and revenues shall be from time to time
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