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Perpetual Curacies in Eighteenth Century South Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2016

John R. Guy*
Affiliation:
Wolvesnewton Gwent

Extract

In 1715 the governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty promoted a bill in parliament ‘for making more effectual her late Majesty’s gracious intentions for augmenting the maintenance of the poor clergy’. Section four of this statute declared that the bounty had been ‘intended to extend not only to parsons and vicars who come in by presentation or collation, institution and induction; but likewise to such ministers who come in by donation, or are only stipendiary preachers or curates’.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 1979

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References

1 Queen Anne’s Bounty Act. I George I, c.10 (1715).

2 Some Considerations upon Pluralities, Non-Residence, and Salaries of Curates (London 1737).

3 Ibid p 25.

4 Aberystwyth, N[ational] L[ibrary of] W[ales] MS LL/Bounty/130-40, 145-6, 148, 150. 153-4.

5 NLW MS LL/Bounty/145.

6 NLW MS LL/Bounty/150.

7 NLW MS LL/Bounty/140.

8 NLW MS LL/Bounty/150.

9 Sermon before the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America and the Associates of the late Rev Dr Thomas Bray by Samuel Smith, LLB, Lecturer of St Alban’s, Wood Street, 1730-1 (London 1733).

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15 13 Anne, c. II.

16 NLW MS LL/PB/1, [‘Particulars of Benefices 1771-1812, “Bishop Barrington’s Book” ’].

17 ‘An Act to promote the Residence of the Parochial Clergy, by making Provision for the more speedy and effectual building, rebuilding, repairing or purchasing Houses, and other necessary Buildings and Tenements, for the Use of their Benefices’, 17 George III, C.53.

‘An Act to explain and amend an Act. . .’, 21 George III, c. 66.

18 NLW MS LL/QA/2, Visitation Queries and Answers. 1763.

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22 Hodgson p 194.

23 Ibid. Contained in the alphabetical list, pp 334-42.

24 NLW MS LL/PB/1.

25 Robert, Phillimore, The Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England, ed Phillimore, W. G. F. and Jemmett, C. F., 1 (London 1895) p 240 Google Scholar.

26 21 Henry VIII, C.13, sec.9.

27 The legal opinion of Mr Timothy Briden, Gray’s Inn. I am grateful to the revd chancellor E. Garth Moore for providing me with this.

28 21 Henry VIII, c.13, sec.15.

29 NLW MS LL/PB/1. See also LL/QA/4-5.