Bill to consolidate Laws in Ireland for Disappropriation of Benefices annexed to Dignities, and for uniting Benefices and Dignities

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27 -4i»n7 1826. 

(Ireland.) 

A 

BILL 

To consolidate the Laws in force in IreZand for the Disap-propriation of Benefices annexed to Dignities, and for the Appropriation of others in their stead, and for uniting Benefices with Dignities, and to make further Provisions for the like purposes. 

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it is desirable that certain provisions contained Acts relating 

to Appropri-o -rr— ation, &c. 
of in several Acts in force in Jrefowci, relating to the appro-priation or disappropriation of Benefices, and uniting Benefices with Benefices to Dignities, should be Consolidated and embodied together in one Act; and qmre to be 5 that certain powers should be given to the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief and amended. 

Governor or Governors, and His Majesty's Privy Council in ire/dTzd, with respect to the disappropriation of Rectories or parts of Rectories, and the Rectorial Tythes thereof, belonging to Deans, Archdeacons, Dignitaries, Prebendaries and Canons of Cathedral Churches, and io uniting them to their respective Vicarages; 2B(_: it tßetefore dEnacreö 

by The KING's most Excellent Majestv, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, THAT from and after the so much and such 15 parts of several Acts passed in the Parliament of ire/ö/zä?, 
shall be 

repealed, as are hereinafter mentioned ; that is to say, so much of an Act passed in the Parliament of Zre/ßWci, in the second year of the reign of King George the First, intituled, " An Act for Real Union and " Division of Parishes," as relates to the uniting or appropriating of 20 any benefice or benefices to any dignity or prebend, or as relates to 

any dignitary or prebendary, to whose dignity or prebend any benefice shall be united, or as relates to the disappropriation of any rectory by the owner or proprietor of any rectory appropriate, or as relates to the enrollment of any appropriations; and also, so much of an Act made in *° ^j *" ^ ^' 

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Certain parts of Irish Acts, viz. 
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