tion of the funds
and all
arrangements for froviding
for the duties of the frost.
would not only
have been
Mor.
solely in the power of
Bundan
the bishop during his life.
-time but would have
in force
bres continued for some
A
té mo
after
his death
the wishes
irrespective of
letter
State
7
g
the Secretary of
or
Any Bish of who might
his Successor the Bunde
Jobbi Foller bin in Hensting. I is the bishopric
the
6. From Bishop', Budon't
Letter of the 26th Sept
MINUTE.
Mer. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Herbert. "Lord Cadogan.
Bir M. Hicks Beach.
it affecus that one
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his
Conditions was that while
a subordinate clagyman
should do the work
f
chaplain, he himself
should receive
the pension:
This proposition could
not
off come se
As it is
be intactained
at variance litte
all the rules of the colonicel
Seccice
7
7. He is fruthier in caror
referring to in sputting of
the colonial
Chaplains passage allow.
·Ance
the emoluments