St. Anne's Parish Act 1707

Boundaries of St. Mark’s,

boundaries of St. Andrew’s,

c. 7.

II. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all that part of the said vicarage or parish of Saint Andrew’s, situate, lying and being eastward of College-lane, including the east-side. of the said College-lane, and so on eastward of Fleet-lane, including the east-side of Fleet-lane, and so on eastward of Fleet-alley, or the narrow Lane leading from Fleet-house to the River Liffee, alias Anna-Liffee, including the east side of the said Fleet-alley, and all the particular streets, lanes, places, houses, grounds, strands and lanes on the east-side thereof, now belonging to the said vicarage or parish of Saint Andrew’s, shall be the parish of Saint Mark’s, and so for ever after the time aforesaid, be called deemed and taken. And it is hereby declared and enacted by the authority aforesaid, that all the rest and residue of the said parish of Saint Andrew’s, not hereby before taken out or appointed for the parish of Saint Mark’s, shall remain and be the parish of Saint Andrew’s, and so for ever hereafter be called, deemed and taken, and it shall be presentative as the vicarage of Saint Andrew’s now is, and shall enjoy the same rights and priviledges which it has at present; and the said part of the parish of Saint Andrew’s which shall be taken out and made the parish of Saint Mark’s aforesaid, from the time of its being so taken out and made a distinct parish, by the name of the parish of Saint Mark’s, shall be presentative by the persons named in the said recited act, and as in and by the said recited act is appointed and directed, and shall from thence forward have and enjoy all the rights, priviledges and advantages which the present parish of Saint Andrew’s has or of right ought to have.