(V2 COB Hi [\0. 



JOHN Ki\r,, who is one of this happy nation's greatest 

 and oldest pensioners. >'<> ihat. au-ay go the great 

 tithes net lea. Jr wheat-ear to be spent in 



the parMi. The S.M.M.I. Trrm:s heloni: to a Yi 

 Avh:i is one KISHLH. a //< o/tnr f tin- litlr hislii , 

 Kalislmry. who ha* not rended here fora Imiir \\ hile ; 

 and uho ha- B .med JOHN <.i.\u;. who h- 



the son of a little fa 



in \Vili>hi:e. Jon of tin- nan . 







in the (\iliie of time, hecuine a 

 ci/nttf. So that. <nn:i/ L r <> also the Mnail t, 

 (amonntin^ to ahont f)(>i .1 year); and, out of 



the lar_;<' Inin-li revenues; or, rather, large church- 

 fni'l-iiiinr revenues, of ti es;outof tlio 



whole of them, the | ,nly lli- amount of the 



eiiraie. Mr. J..IIN (.'\;.i:'s. >alary. which does not, 

 perhaps, CX<M . or a hundred pounds, and a 



part of which, at any rate, I dare say, he does not 

 pend in tlie-e j 'uruy goes, 1 say, all the rest 



of the small lithe-, leaving not SO miieli as a mess of 

 milk or a do/en of eggs, much less a tithe-pig, to be 

 consumed in the \ ari-h. 



67. As to tin' i><mr. the pari>hes continue to be in 

 tiro ; so that 1 am to be considered as speaking of the 

 jari>h of I'l'insnAMJ only, ^"ou are aware, that, 

 aiiiiuiiM ilif last of the acts of the famous JUBILEE- 

 :ii act to enable parishes to establish 

 SELECT VESTRIES; and ..ne of these vestries 

 now exi-ts in this pari-h. And no\v. let me explain 

 to you the nature and tendency of this Jubilee-Act. 



re thi< Ari \\a- pas- d. Overseer* of the pOOT 

 full ttuUmrily to 



"Pray mark that. Then a^ain. before this Act i 

 ]>aetl. any <ice might^ on o 



plaint of any }<><> i f. Mark that. 



A select vestry is / of the most considerable 



rate-payers. Mark that. Then, mark these things: 

 this Jubilee-Actyor/m/x y re- 



liif other tlnni x//,7< ax shall ' //?/ the srlect 



vestry: it forbids ONE justice to order relief, in any 



