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and the sum of one hundred and thirty-four pounds and sixteen shillings hath since been expended by the said Bishop in levelling the same lands, and making good the banks of the river, whereby the value of the said lands have been improved to that amount; and application in writing has been lately made to us, under the hand and episcopal seal of the said Bishop, that the same lands, tenements, and hereditaments may be conveyed to the said see for the sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two pounds, three shillings, and three pence, being the aggregate amount of the said several sums of two thousand five hundred and ninety-seven pounds, seven shillings, and three pence, and one hundred and thirty-four pounds and sixteen shillings, expended by the said Bishop as aforesaid; and that a competent part of the said last-mentioned Annuities may be directed to be sold, for the purpose of paying the said sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two pounds, three shillings, and three pence, and the costs, charges, and expences of and attending the transfer of the said sum of seven thousand and eighteen pounds, six shillings, and six pence to the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, and of and attending the sale and purchase of the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments; and after due enquiry we have satisfied ourselves, that the said sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two pounds, three shillings, and three pence is a fair and reasonable price for the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments, and we are of opinion that it would be most conducive to the permanent benefit of the said see so to apply the proceeds of such sale:

"And whereas we have duly investigated and do approve of the title to the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments:

"Now, therefore, we humbly recommend and propose, that the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments, so described in the said schedule hereto annexed, may be purchased for or on account of the said see of Hereford, and be added to the demesne lands belonging to the said episcopal house of residence, at or for the sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two pounds, three shillings, and three pence; and that the said purchase money, together with the costs, charges, and expences of and attending the said transfer of the said seven thousand and eighteen pounds, six shillings, and six pence to the AccountantGeneral of the Court of Chancery, and of and attending the sale and purchase of the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments, may be provided in the manner hereinafter stated :

"And we recommend and propose, that so much of the said sum of seven thousand and eighteen pounds, six shillings, and six pence, Three Pounds per Cent. Reduced Annuities, so standing in the name of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery in the books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, the account of the Bishop of Hereford, as will be sufficient to raise the said sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two pounds, three shillings, and three pence, and such further sum of money as our Treasurer shall certify, in writing under his hand, to be necessary for defraying the said costs, charges, and expences, may be sold by the said Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, and that, out of the proceeds thereof, the sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirty-two pounds, three shillings, and three pence may be paid unto the said Thomas Bishop of Hereford, as and for the purchase money for the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments, upon his executing 1843.

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a proper conveyance thereof as hereinafter mentioned, and that the residue thereof may be paid into the hands of our Treasurer, to be by him applied in satisfaction of such costs, charges, and expences; and that the said Thomas Bishop of Hereford, his heirs or assigns, and all other proper and necessary parties, upon payment of the said sum of two thousand seven hundred and thirtytwo pounds, three shillings, and three pence, as aforesaid, do and shall, by some proper and sufficient deed or assurance in the law, convey and assure the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments so and in such manner that the same may be effectually vested in him, the said Thomas Lord Bishop of Hereford, as such Bishop, and in his successors, Bishops of Hereford, for ever:

"And we further recommend and propose, that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from recommending and proposing any other measure relating to the said see of Hereford, in conformity with the provisions of the said Acts."

The Schedule referred to in the foregoing
Scheme.

All that parcel of meadow land, adjoining the river Wye, containing, by admeasurement

All that parcel of meadow land, situate at the back of Norfolk-terrace, containing, by admeasurement...

Also all that other parcel of meadow land, adjoining the said last-mentioned parcel of land, and containing, by admeasurement

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2 2 13

2 2 39

Also all that other parcel of meadow land, adjoining the said last-mentioned parcel of land, containing, by admeasurement

And all that dwelling-house, with the warehouse and yard thereto adjoining and belonging, containing, by ad

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Together with the several stables, buildings, and sheds standing and being in and upon the said meadow lands hereinbefore described.

A. R. P.

3 1 38

0 0 22

All which said parcels of lands, and also the sites of the said buildings, contain altogether, by admeasurement, eleven acres and eighteen perches, and were late in the tenure or occupation of William Williams Bird and William Cooke, their under tenants or assigns.

And whereas the said scheme, together with the schedule thereunto annexed, has been approved by Her Majesty in Council; now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said scheme, 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 the London Gazette, pursuant to the said Acts; and Her Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct, that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrar of the diocese of Hereford. Wm. L. Bathurst.

At the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the 10th day of June 1843,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS by an Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the third and fourth years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act to regu"late the trade of the British possessions abroad," it is enacted, that it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, by any Order or Orders in Council, to be issued from time to time, to give such directions and make such regulations touching the trade and commerce to and from any British possessions in or near the Continent of Europe as to His Majesty in Council shall appear most expedient and salutary, any thing in the said Act to the contrary notwithstanding:

Now, therefore, Her Majesty doth, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, and in pursuance and in exercise of the powers so vested in Her as aforesaid by the said Act of Parliament, order, and it is hereby ordered, that, from and after the day of the date hereof, upon all manufactures of the island of Heligoland, made of materials of foreign origin or produce, or of materials liable to any duty of Customs upon importation into the United Kingdom, which shall be entered for exportation from the said island, there shall be levied and paid to such officer as the Lieutenant-Governor of the said island shall appoint for that purpose, the following duty, that is to say, a duty equal to the

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