St. Paul Shadwell Rectory (Middlesex): construction of a parsonage house and enabling the rector to grant building leases Act 1826

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1826 c. 22
ANNO SEPTIMO
GEORGII IV. REGIS.
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Cap.
22.
Ah Act for building a Parsonage House for the
Rector of the Parish of Saint Paul
Shadwell
in
the County of Middlesex; and for enabling such
Rector to grant Building Leases of Part of the
Rectory Land; and for other Purposes.
[26th May 1826.]
W
HEREAS by an Act of Parliament raade and passed in the
Twenty-second Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King
Charles the Second, intituled An Act for
Endowment
of a 22C.2.C.14.
Church
at Shadwell,
now in the Parish
of Stepney in Middlesex, and
making
of
itparochial,
distinctfrorn
Stepney; after reciting (amongst other things)
tbat there was within the Parish of
Stebunheath
alias
Stepney,
in the County
of
Middlesex
and Diocese of the Bishop of
London,
a certain Precinct or
Place called or known by the Name of Shadwell, lying and being con-
tained within the Bounds therein mentioned ; and after reciting that the
said Place was of late become very populous by reason of many Houses
there lately builr, and the said Parish of
Stebunheath
alias
Stepney
being so
large and populous that the Parish Church of the said Parish was not able
to contain the One Half of
the
Inhabitants of
the
said Parish, the Reverend
William Sancroft
Doctor of Divinity, Dean of the Cathedral Church of
Saint Paul in
London,
whose Inheritance in right of his Deanery the said
Place or Precinct was, and
Thomas
Neale Esquire, who held the same
under the said Dean by a Lease for Three Lives then in being, and the
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