Legislation, In force, New South Wales
New South Wales: All Saints Parsonage Act of 1875 38 Vic (NSW)
An Act to enable the Lord Bishop of New- castle to sell certain Land at Singleton and to apply the proceeds of the sale thereof in the erection of a Parsonage for the Officiating Clergyman of All Saints Church Singleton.
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Parsonage,
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38° VIC. 1875.
All Saints Parsonage.
An Act to enable the Lord Bishop of New-
castle to sell certain Land at Singleton
and to apply the proceeds of the sale
thereof in the erection of a Parsonage for
the Officiating Clergyman of All Saints
Church Singleton. [20th May, 1875.]
Wee by Indentures of lease and relvase bearing date on or
about the fourteenth and fifteenth days of January one thou-
sand eight hundred and forty-two the latter made between Benjamin
Singleton of Patrick's Plains in the Colony of New South Wales
gentleman and Mary Singleton his wife of the cne part and the Bishop
of Australia of the other part the parcel of land and hereditaments
specified in the Schedule hereunder written were conveyed and assured
unto and to the use of the said Bishop of Austzalia and his successors
upon trust for the erection of a church or chapel for the purpose of
Divine Worship according to the rites of the United Church of England
and Ireland as it is now by law established Aad also for the erection
of a residence for a clergyman in Holy Orders of the said United
Church of England and Ireland and for a buricl-ground according to
the use of the said United Church And also fora glebe for the use
of such clergyman as the said Bishop of Australia for the time being
should appoint or for all or any of the said objects as the said Bishop
of Australia should from time to time determing and upon trust for all
and every or any other of the purposes provided for in and by the Act
of the Governor of New South Wales aforesaid with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof made and passed in the eighth year of the
reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth intituled "dn Act
to regulate the temporal affairs of Churches and Chapels of the United
Church of England and Ireland in New Sovth Wales" and under
and subject to the enactments clauses and provisions thereof And
whereas the land described in the said indentures and in the Schedule
to this Act is now vested in the Lord Bishop of Newcastle under and
in pursuance of a certain Act made and passed on the twenty-seventh
day of August one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight intituled
"An Act to remove doubts respecting the vesting of certain Lands
situated within the Dioceses of Sydney and Newcastle respectively
"which were formerly vested in the Bishop of Avstralia'" And whereas
a dwelling-house has pursuant to the trusts contained in the said
indenture been erected on a portion of the said land and is now the
residence of the clergyman duly appointed by the said Lord Bishop of
Newcastle as the officiating clergyman or minister of the Church of
All Saints in the town of Singleton hereinaiter mentioned but no
portion of the said parcel of land has been usei or is required for the
erection of a church or chapel or set apart or required as a burial-
ground or a glebe or otherwise howsoever pursuant to the trusts of
the said indenture And whereas it has been considered expedient
to erect a more commodious parsonage or dwelling-house in a more
suitable locality in the town of Singleton aforesaid And whereas it
has been considered expedient to sell the said parcel of land and to
apply the proceeds arising therefrom in and towards the erection of
such parsonage or dwelling-house with the necessary appurtenances
thereunto for the use of such clergyman or mirister as aforesaid Be
it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and
with
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All Saints Parsonage.
with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative
Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the
authority of the same as follows :—
1. The Lord Bishop of Newcastle or other the trustee for the Trustee authorized
time being in whom the said laud may be or become vested may at % *ll
any time and from time to time hereafter sell and dispose of the said
parcel of land mentioned and described in the Schedule hereunder
written by public auction or private contract either in one lot or in
several lots as the said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustee for the time
being shall deem most expedient for such price or prices as can be
reasonably had or obtained for the same and upon such terms and
conditions of sale as the said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustee for
the time being shall deem expedient with power to buy in the said
parcel of land or any part or parts thercof at any auction sale or to
rescind or vary the terms of any contract for sale without being
responsible for any loss to be oceasioned thereby and when sold to
convey the same or any part or parts thereof to the purchaser or pur-
chasers thereof and thereupon the same shall vest absolutely in such
purchaser ov purchasers his her or their heirs and assigns absolutely
freed and discharged from the aforesaid trusts affecting the same and
the receipt in writing of the said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustce
for the time being shall absolutely discharge the purchaser or purchasers
of the said land or any part or parts thereof from the purchase money
payable by him her or them respectively and shall exonerate him her
or them from seeing to the application of the said purchase money and
from all liability as to the misapplication or non-application thereof.
2. It shall and may be lawful for the said Bishop of Newcastle Power to sell on
or the trustee for the time being to allow any purchaser or purchasers "4.
of the said parcel of land or any part or parts thereof credit for the
payment of the whole or part of his her or their purchase money upon
such terms as to interest or otherwise as the said Bishop of Neweastle
or the trustee for the time being may deem reasonable and proper
provided that such parcel of land or part or parts thereof shall remain
unconveyed or shall be rendered a security by charge mortgage or
otherwise for so much of the purchase money as shall remain unpaid
together with interest thereon until payment thereof the lien of the
said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustee for the time being as vendor
continuing notwithstanding any arrangement as to other security for
the purchase money or any part thereof remaining unpaid.
3. The said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustee for the time Trasts of sule.
being shall stand possesscd of all moneys arising from such sale or
sales as aforesaid upon trust to apply the same in or towards the
erection in a more suitable locality in the said town of Singleton as
the said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustee for the time being shall
by writing under his or their hand or hands direct or appoint of a
new more suitable and commodious parsonage or dwelling-house with
the necessary appurtenances thereunto for the usc and residence of
the clergyman or minister for the time being duly licensed and
appointed by the said Bishop of Neweastle for the time being as the
officiating clergyman of the said Church of All Saints under and
subject to and in accordance with the provisions of the Act eighth
William the Fourth number five And the receipt in writing of the
said Bishop of Newcastle or the trustee for the time being for such
purchase money shall be a valid and complete discharge to the person
or persons paying the same.
4. This Act may be styled and may be cited as " All Saints short title
Parsonage Act of 1875."
SCHEDULE
38° VIC. 1875.
Dubbo Presbyterian Manse Trustees.
SCHEDULE REFERRED TO.
Aur that piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of Singleton at
Patrick's Plains in the County of Northumberland (erroneously called Cumberland) m
the Colony of New South Wales containing by admcasurement two acres one rood and
twenty-four perches more or less being lots two hundred ind ninety-three two hundred
and ninety-four two hundred and ninety-five two hundred and ninety-six two hundred
and ninety-seven two hundred and ninety-eight three lundred and fifty-nine three
hundred and sixty three hundred and sixty-one three hundred and sixty-two three hundred
and sixty-three and three hundred and sixty-four on the plar of the said township bounded
on the north-east by Bishopgate-street on the north-west Ly Gipps-street on the south-
west by High-street and on the south-east by Percy-street.
        
      