Union of Benefices Act 1860
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Long title | An Act to make better Provision for the Union of contiguous Benefices in Cities, Towns, and Boroughs |
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Citation | 23 & 24 Vict c CXLII |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 28 August 1860 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by |
Pastoral Measure 1968 Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1974 |
Status: Repealed |
The Union of Benefices Act was a piece of legislation regarded as necessary[1] to reduce the number of parish churches in the City of London[2] as the residential population declined[3] in the second half of the 19th century.[4]
Churches affected were
As churchyards were emptied for construction projects, such as the new railway stations, many remains were exhumed and re-interred in the City of London Cemetery.
This Act was amended by the Union of Benefices Act 1898 (61 & 62 Vict c 23).
Notes
- ↑ Borer, M.I.C. The City of London – a history. New York, D. McKay Co, 1978 ISBN 0-09-461880-1
- ↑ Huelin, G. Vanished Churches of the City of London, London Guildhall Library Publishing 1996 ISBN 0-900422-42-4
- ↑ The 1860 United Benefices Act Wright, G.W. in "Notes and Queries" 1943 184(10):290-291
- ↑ Reynolds, H. The Churches of the City of London. London, Bodley Head, 1922
- ↑ The Tower, however remains "The City of London Churches" Betjeman, J. Andover, Pitkin, 1967 (rpnt 1992) ISBN 0-85372-565-9
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, 20 June 1899; pg. 8; Issue 35860; col A Ecclesiastical Intelligence Ancient church closes
- ↑ "Local Administrative Units: Southern England" Youngs, F London: Royal Historical Society, 1979 ISBN 978-0-901050-67-0
- ↑ Tower remains- Betjeman (Ibid)
- ↑ Viewed by many as the most tragic loss of all "Notes on Old City Churches" Pearce, C.W. (Winthrop Rogers Ltd 1909)
- ↑ To make way for the new Queen Victoria Street "A Dictionary of London" Harben, H.: London, Herbert Jenkins, 1918
- ↑ Proceeds went to building of St Dionis, Parson's Green
- ↑ A survey at the beginning of the century had identified it had not been used for worship in 10 years The Times, 23 June 1900; pg. 15; Issue 36176; col F Survey Of The Memorials Of London.
- ↑ The Tower, however remains Betjeman (ibid)
- ↑ 2 December 1886 Huelin (ibid)
- ↑ Demolition details
- ↑ Tower remains-Betjeman(Ibid)
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