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St. Botolph without Bishopfgate, every fecond Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. Botolph without Aldgate, the fecond Sunday after every QuarterDay, at Two in the Afternoon.

St. Edmund the King in Lombard-ftreet.

St. George in Southwark, every third Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

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St. Giles without Cripplegate, every first, third and last Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. James Clerkenwell, every laft Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. John Wapping, the laft Sunday but one in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. Katharine Creed-Church, every Sunday at Five in the Evening. St. Katharine near the Tower, the first Sunday after every QuarterDay, at Five in the Evening.

St. Lawrence Jury, every first Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. Margaret in Wefiminfter, the fecond Sunday in January, at Ten in the Morning, and Two in the Afternoon.

St. Martins in the Fields, every third Sunday, at Seven in the Morning.

St. Mary Aldermary, in Bow-Lane, every second and fourth Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. Mary le Bow, in Cheapfide, every third Sunday, at Five in the Evening.

St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, every fecond Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. Mary Rotherhith, every third Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

St. Mary Whitechapel, every laft Sunday in the Month, at Three in the Afternoon,

New Chapel in Westminster, the fourth Sunday in Advent, at Ten in the Morning, and Two in the Afternoon.

St. Olave Southwark, every first Sunday in the Month, at Five in the Evening.

Oxenden Chapel, the first Sunday after every Quarter-Day, at Ten in the Morning, and Two in the Afternoon.

St. Peter le Poor, in Broad-fireet, every Sunday Morning at Five. St. Sepulchres without Newgate, every fecond Sunday at Five in the Evening.

St. Stephen in Coleman-freet, every third Sunday at Five in the Evening.

St. Thomas in Southwark, every fourth Sunday at Five in the Evening.

Trinity

Trinity Chapel, the Wednesday before every Quarter-Day, at Ten in the Morning.

Note, That there are other Places where Sermons are preached on the fame Occafion, but the Times are not fixed.

The Governors, &c. of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy, are

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LL and every the Privy-Councellors of his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeffors, now, and for the Time being.

All and every the Lieutenants of, in, and for the feveral Counties within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, now, and for the Time being.

All and every the Cuftodes Rotulorum, for the feveral Counties within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, now, and for the Time being.

All and every the Bishops of the feveral Dioceses within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, now, and for the Time being.

The Deans of the feveral Cathedral Churches within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, now, and for the Time being. All and every the Judges of the feveral Courts at Westminster, now, and for the Time being.

The Speaker of the Houfe of Commons, now, and for the Time being.

His Majefty's Serjeants at Law, Attorney-General, and SolicitorGeneral, now, and for the Time being.

The Officers of his Majefty's Board of Green-Cloth, now, and for the Time being.

His Majesty's Council learn'd in the Law, and the Four Clerks in Ordinary of the Privy-Council, now, and for the Time being.

The Advocate-General, now, and for the Time being.

The Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors of the two Univerfities of Oxford and Cambridge, now, and for the Time being.

The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, now, and for the Time being.

The Mayor of the City of York, and all and every the Mayors of the refpective Cities, within the Kingdom of England, now, and for the Time being.

The Officers belonging to the Revenue of the First Fruits and Tenths, now, and for the Time being.

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The First Fruits Office.

His Grace the Duke of Grafton, Remembrancer.

Earl Tilney, in Truft for the Duke of Grafton.

William Hanmer, Efq; Dep. Remembrancer, and fworn Clerk.
George Turner, Efq; Receiver.

Thomas de Gray, Comptroller.

Thomas Fiber, jun. Sworn Clerk.

Edward Barker, Efq; Receiver of the Tenths.

Mr. James Henderson, Clerk.

Mr. Nathaniel Sacheverell, Clerk.

Jeffrey Elwes, Efq; Treasurer to the Governors of the Bounty of

Queen Anne.

Edward Barker, Efq; Council to ditto.

Mr. James Henderfon, Solicitor to ditto.

A Bill of FEES due to the King's Servants from all Perfons that receives the Honour of Knighthood, viz.

To the Earl Marshal of England

To the King's Heralds and Pursuivants at Arms
To the Gentlemen Ufhers of the Privy Chamber
To the Gentlemen Ufhers Daily Waiters
To the Grooms of the Privy Chamber

To the Gentlemen Ufhers Quarterly Waiters
To the Knight Harbinger

To the Gentlemen and Yeomen Harbingers
To the Serjeants at Arms

To the Robes Office

To the Pages of the Bed-chamber

To the King's Barbers

To the Wardrobe Office

To the Serjeant and Office of the Trumpet
To the Gentlemen of the Cellar and Buttery
To the Sewers of the Bed-chamber

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Fees due to the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod.

For ENTRANCE.

The Prince for his first Entrance into the House of Peers

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All these are to be paid as well by thofe Lords that are newly created, as by thofe unto whom their honour defcends. And each Bishop being tranflated unto another Bishoprick, is to pay again according to the Rates aforefaid.

And alfo every temporal Lord being created unto a higher Honour, or unto whom it defcends, is to pay again according to the rates aforefaid.

Every Lord is to pay for Proxy

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If any Lord new created fend for his Proxy, he fhall fend alfo his Fees for his firft Entrance into the Houfe; till then his Proxy is not to be entred or allowed.

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each Lord above a Viscount, at least

Bishops or Barons

Fees due to him by Private Bills.

Every Bill at the firft, or before the fecond Reading
More to him to provide Wine and Wafers

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If a Bill concern divers Perfons. they are to pay for a double Bill. If a Bill of Naturalization contain many Perfons, each

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Fees due to him for Commitments.

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As for the Entertainment and all other Charges, he refers it the Nobleman's Difcretion, who rewards him with Plate, or as he thinks.fit.

Every inferior Perfon committed to him pays ten

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From the Beginning of the Parliament, and fending
out Writs to the rifing thereof, he has for every
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And if the Parliament be kept elsewhere than at
Weftminster, he has an Allowance of 40 s. per
Diem, as at the last Parliament at Oxford
For every Writ of Error lodg'd in the House, he has
And for every Caufe that is heard at the Bar,
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At the Arraignment of any Knight of the Garter, his upper Robe belongs to him.

When he is fent beyond Sea to any Prince with the Garter, and an Order that he is to be employed, his Allowance for ordinary and extraordinary is from his Majefty, per Diem, 4%.

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