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any wise to be made; and we will that they may be kept in safety, 
so long as they shall last, by one of the Parishioners of the said 
village of RowLey a/ids Wirrenuam residing therein to be chosen 
and deputed by the common consent of the Parishioners themselves. 
«‘ AnD whereas the emoluments of the aforesaid Church of FariEy 
Hunezurrorp being augmented by the union aforesaid, the charges 
afore and hereinafter mentioned can be more easily and without 
weariness endured, Wz appoint, and with the consent of [Joun 
GLoucEstRE] now Rector of Fartey Hunerrrorp, de ordain that 
the said [JoHn Groucestre] Rector of the said church of Farry 
Hunenrrorp and his suecessors for ever shall upon the ground of 
this annexation support and discharge the burdens hereafter men- 
tioned every year for ever, viz. : 
“That upon the 2d day of December, [JoHn GLoucEsTRE] now 
Rector of the Chureh of Fartey Hunczrrorp and every succeeding 
Rector for the time being, having there gathered unto him SEvEN 
CHAPLAINS specially sent for and invited for this purpose,shall solemnly 
chant and celebrate or cause to be chanted and celebrated, devoutly and 
with effect, in the said Church of Fartey Hunerrrorp @ Serbice 
‘for the Dead, viz.: a Placebo and a Dirtge, And upon the 
3rd day of the month of December, A Sslemn Aiass and Seben 
other flasses by the Seven Cuaptarns aforesaid, so far as can 
by any means be done every year for ever: ‘Mor the Souls of 
good memory of Str Thomas Hungerford Knight, and 
of Hohanna late his wife the Deceased Parents of the 
aforesaid Walter Hungerford: And for the welfare of 
the Zord Walter himself and of Katharine his Wwite 
and of thetr Sons and Baughters so long as they shall 
libe, And for the souls of the same Lord Walter and 
Hatharine and of their sons and daughters after they 
habe Departed this life, and for the Souls of all the 
faithful Deceased.’ And upon the said 8rd day of December 
every year for ever the Rector and his successors shall treat the 
Srven Cuapriains there present and officiating to a fair entertain- 
ment of Meat and Drink. And, after dinner, upon the same day, 
to wit, the 3rd of December, they shall pay unto each of the said 
