Disgrifiad | Is glad the recipient is to have the lease; as for the fine money, he may take his own time to return it to the writer. Is very much troubled that the chapelry mentioned by the recipient has been so long neglected; Mr. Langford might have taken some care to have the cure served. Therefore desires the recipient to provide a curate out of hand; he is required to pay all the curate's allowances out of the rent. They (Jesus College) allow £32.10.0 to the curate of Holyhead and £25 per annum to the curate or curates of the two chapels and £7.10.0 per annum to the poor, all which as well as the parliamentary land tax the recipient is to have discounted in the payment of his rent. "We were not used to be at a loss for curates at Holy'd in so much that the Bps. of Bangor often assumed the Right of naming them as a great privilege, but the Right belongs to the College beyond all contradiction." |