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of the Act of Parliament and Conveyances and in eith
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Case Resign the said Parish Church and Living and
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every thing belonging to or dependant on them to the
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Parishioners who where to choose and put in the Mi
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and Lectures in the same manner us Mr Kynston
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or any former Impropriatior ever did, Are of Opinion
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that it cannot be for the Good and Interest of the Parish
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to entail so large an Annuity on the Parishioners
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Five Hundred Guineas a year for Ever Butra
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than pay such Annuity it would be better espe
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as it might be the means of Quieting and prevent
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great Numbers of Law Suits continually dep
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between the Impropriators and Parishioners
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concerning the Demand for Tythes to purchase
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the Impropriation if it can be obtained upon
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reasonable Terms for which Purpose We have
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several Meetings with Mr Kynaston who have
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last offered to Abate One Thousand Pounds
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of his former Proposals and accept of Thirteen Thousand
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Pounds for such Purchase which considering
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present low rate of Interest We think are a so
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Purchase Provided Mr Kynaston pay the Expences
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the Act of Parliament and Conveyances the pre
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receipt of the Tythes yeilding clear of all Expences
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and outgoings more than Three Pounds Ten Shillings
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for such purchase mony and Expences
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of the Purchase which We Compute with the said
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Thirteen Thousand Pounds for the Purchase One
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Hundred and Fifty Pounds for the Act of Parliament
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and Fifty Pounds for the contingent Charges of the
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Conveyances to amount together to Thirteen Thousand
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