HC Deb 03 February 1913 vol 47 cc1946-7

(1) Any property which consists of, or is the produce of, or is or has been derived from, property given by any person out of his private resources since the year sixteen hundred and sixty-two, or money raised by voluntary subscriptions since that year, or voluntarily given since that year out of funds not liable under any statutory position to be applied to ecclesiastical purposes, shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be a private benefaction.

(2) Where, in the case of any property given or money raised since the year sixteen hundred and sixty-two, the source from which such property or money was derived is unknown, it shall be deemed to be a private benefaction within the meaning of this Act.

(3) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Queen Anne's Bounty as respects any property transferred from them respectively, and the Welsh Commissioners as respects any other property vested in them by this Act, shall as soon as may be after the passing of this Act ascertain and by order declare what part of the property constitutes private benefactions within the meaning of this Act.

(4) Orders of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Queen Anne's Bounty under this Section shall be made with the concurrence of the Welsh Commissioners, and every such order of the Welsh Commissioners under this Section as relates to a benefice with respect to which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners or Queen Anne's Bounty have sent to the Welsh Commissioners full particulars of any private benefaction made thereto through them, shall be made with the concurrence of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners or Queen Anne's Bounty as the case requires, and if in any case the concurrence required by this Section is not given, the order shall be made with the approval of His Majesty the King in Council, given on the advice of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

Government Amendment made: After the word "purposes" ["ecclesiastical purposes"] insert the words "or which is the produce of, or is or has been derived from the proceeds of sale of advowsons sold under the Lord Chancellor's Augmentation Act, and applied for the augmentation of any livings in Wales or Monmouthshire."

Ordered, that further consideration of the Bill, as amended, be now adjourned.

Bill, as amended, to be further considered to morrow (Tuesday).