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of Income, hitherto enjoyed by the Colonial Chaplain.

Before I left England I was informed by my predecessor in Office that I should be entitled to certain fees for Marriages performed in the Cathedral which would average £75 per annum, in addition to fixed Salary;

This statement I have found to be correct, the average account of fees for the last four years having been £77-0-7.

3. The Average number of Marriages solemnized in the Cathedral, for the last seven years, has been 14: the largeness of the number being in a great measure accounted for by the fact that Licenses have hitherto only been granted for marriages to be celebrated in the Cathedral by the Colonial Chaplain or his deputy. The usual fee paid to the Chaplain for such marriages has, as a matter of courtesy been £5.

4. I am satisfied that if marriages are to be solemnized in the Cathedral after the passing of the new Ordinance, it will be necessary to abolish altogether the Colonial Chaplain's fee, or to reduce it to such a sum as will amount to almost the same thing. I therefore most respectfully suggest that some compensation should be made to me on this account, that is, for the loss of a privilege hitherto exclusively enjoyed.

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of Income, hitherto enjoyed by the Colonial Chaplain. Before I left England I was informed by my predecessor in Office that I should be entitled to certain fees for Marriages performed in the Cathedral which would average £75 per annum, in addition to fixed Salary; This statement I have found to be correct, the average account of fees for the last four years having been £77-0-7. 3. The Average number of Marriages solemnized in the Cathedral, for the last seven years, has been 14: the largeness of the number being in a great measure accounted for by the fact that Licenses have hitherto only been granted for marriages to be celebrated in the Cathedral by the Colonial Chaplain or his deputy. The usual fee paid to the Chaplain for such marriages has, as a matter of courtesy been £5. 4. I am satisfied that if marriages are to be solemnized in the Cathedral after the passing of the new Ordinance, it will be necessary to abolish altogether the Colonial Chaplain's fee, or to reduce it to such a sum as will amount to almost the same thing. I therefore most respectfully suggest that some compensation should be made to me on this account, that is, for the loss of a privilege hitherto exclusively enjoyed. Page 701
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of Income, hitherto Enjoyed by the Colonial Chaplain. Refore I lift England I was informed by my predecessor in Office that I should be entitled to certain fees for Marriages performed in the Cathedral which would average £75 per annum, ixed Salary- in addition to mus; This Statement I have found to be correct, the average account of fees for the last years having been £77-0-7. four years 3. The Average number of solemnized in the Cathedral, Marriages solemnized Jos the last seven years, has been 14: the largences of the number being in a great measure, accounted, accounted for bey the fact that Sicenses have hitherto only: 480 been granted for marriages to be celebrated in the Cathedral by the Colonial Chaplain or his deputyy. The usual fee paid to the Chaplain for such rearriages has, as a matter of courtesy been 725: 4. I am satisfied that if marriages are to be solemnized in the Cathedral after the to passing of the new Irdinance, it will be recossary to abolish altogether the Colonial Chaplain's fee, or to reduce it E-Such a lum as will amount to almost the same chinig. therefore mort respectfully Enbruch that some compensation should be made to me on this account, that is, for the coas a of privilege hitherto Exclusively arjoyed orms. iv | 701 13
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of Income, hitherto Enjoyed by the Colonial Chaplain.

Refore I lift England I was informed by my predecessor in Office that I should be entitled to certain fees for Marriages performed in the Cathedral

which would average £75 per annum,

ixed Salary-

in addition to

mus;

This

Statement I have found to be correct,

the average account of fees for the last

years having been £77-0-7.

four years

3.

The Average number of

solemnized in the Cathedral,

Marriages solemnized

Jos

the last seven years, has been 14: the largences of the number being in a

great measure, accounted,

accounted for

bey

the

fact that Sicenses have hitherto only:

480

been granted for marriages to be celebrated in the Cathedral by the Colonial Chaplain

or his deputyy.

The usual fee paid to the Chaplain

for such rearriages has, as a matter

of courtesy been 725:

4.

I am

satisfied that if marriages

are to be solemnized in the Cathedral

after the

to passing of the new Irdinance, it will be recossary to abolish altogether the Colonial Chaplain's fee, or to reduce

it E-Such a

lum as will amount to

almost the same chinig.

therefore

mort

respectfully

Enbruch that some

compensation should be made to me on this account, that is, for the coas

a

of

privilege hitherto Exclusively arjoyed

orms. iv | 701 13

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