By the Rev. Canon I. E*. Jackson. 247 



Seven Chaplains Four Pence apiece for the service aforesaid. And 

 the Rector and his successors shall cause to attend at the said 

 M*$$C$, every 3rd of Deer., SfltrteCtt $00V dFolft, to pray 

 God for the Souls aforesaid, to each of whom when the said f$tA$£C£ 

 are ended, shall be well and truly paid and delivered One penny in 

 the name of the said souls. 



u And the said [John Gloucestre] now Rector of the Church of 

 Farley Hungerford and his successors shall provide Two fair wax 

 Tapers, each of them weighing of wax one pound, to burn continually 

 during the whole time of the Chaunting of the £bct*f)tCC fOt ttlC 

 and the i$t every year for ever. 



" And we will and ordain that the Rector for the time being shall 

 be bound to provide in manner aforesaid and to be accountable for 

 the charges of the Funeral Service, masses, entertainments, alms and 

 wax tapers, under penalty of xx shillings to be applied to the building 

 of our Cathedral Church of Wells, and on pain of being suspended 

 from receiving the emoluments of the two churches aforesaid. And 

 this penalty we hereby decree to be put in force against any Rector 

 at once, and as often as he shall fail in this matter. 



" Furthermore we do also appoint that before the present Rector 

 shall enter upon the possession of the Church of Rowley alicts 

 Wittenham he shall be put to his corporal oath upon the Holy 

 Gospels of God faithfully to observe the premises so far as they 

 concern him, so long as he shall continue to be Rector of the Church 

 of Farley Hungerford, whilst this union and annexation shall en- 

 dure. And in like manner let every Rector him succeeding in the 

 same, at his Induction to the Church of Farley Hungerford bo 

 bound by the like Oath conformably with this our Ordinance. 



" Reserving always, to ourselves and to our successors, Bishops 

 of Bath and Wells, the right to alter these statutes, to take from or 

 add to them, or otherwise adjust them, for the benefit of the Churches 

 aforesaid. 



" And to this end that no one may hereafter call in question the 

 original Letters (hereinbefore set forth) addressed to us by our 

 Reverend Brother Robert, Bishop of Sarum, the whole tenor 

 whereof is in these presents contained ; and that no damage may 



