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XII. And be it further enacted, That so much and such Parts of an Act made in the Forty third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to enable the Commissioners of First Fruits in Ireland to lend certain Sums of Money (Interest free) to Incumbents of Benefices there, for the Purpose of enabling them to erect or purchase Glebe Houses and Offices convenient for their Residence, and to purchase Glebe Lands fit and convenient for the Erection of such Houses and Offices, and to make Provision for the Repayment of all Loans so to be made by the said Commissioners, and of the said hereinbefore in part recited Acts, made in the Forty eighth and Forty ninth Years respectively of the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Third, as require and direct the Sum and Sums lent and advanced, or to be lent and advanced as therein mentioned, for and towards the building and rebuilding of Churches and Glebe and Manse Houses, to be repaid in Sixteen Years, or by Instalments after the Rate of Six Pounds for every One hundred Pounds lent and advanced for the building and rebuilding of Churches and Chapels, and Glebe or Manse Houses, shall be and are hereby repealed, as to the Amount of such Instalments, and the Times during which they should be paid only, but no further or otherwise.
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