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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F1 All conveyances and grants, either by way of purchase or by way of gift or of benefaction, of lands, tenements, and hereditaments hereafter to be made to or by the direction of the said governors and their successors, according to the rules and orders established for the regulation of the said bounty by letters patent under the great seal of Great Britain, and pursuant to the charter of incorporation of the said governors, and the several Acts of Parliament in that case made and provided for the perpetual augmentation of small livings and cures, may be made according to the following form, or as near thereto as the number of the parties and the circumstances of the case will admit; namely,
“I of , in consideration of [state the consideration], do hereby grant and convey to the said governors, their successors and assigns, [or to the rector, vicar, curate, or incumbent of the rectory, vicarage, curacy, or chapelry of (as the case may be), and his successors, by the direction of the said governors (testified by their affixing their common seal to this deed),] all [describing the premises to be conveyed] together with all ways, rights, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and all such estate, right, title and interest in and to the same and every part thereof as I am or shall become seised or possessed of, to hold the said premises to the said governors, their successors and assigns, for ever, to be by them applied and disposed of [or to hold the said premises to the said rector, &c., as the case may be, and his successors for ever,] for the augmentation of the maintenance of the said rector, vicar, curate, or incumbent (as the case may be) of the rectory, vicarage, curacy, or chapelry of . In witness whereof, &c.”
And all such conveyances and grants shall be valid and effectual in the law to convey all the right, title, and interest of the grantors or grantor in the premises thereby conveyed or granted.
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F1Words repealed by Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1890 (c. 51)
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C1The “said governors” means the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty now Church Commissioners: Church Commissioners Measure 1947 (No. 2), s. 18(2)
C2The “said bounty” means Queen Anne's Bounty (dissolved and property transferred to the Church Commissioners: Church Commissioners Measure 1947 (No. 2), s. 2)
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