Saint Charles Church, Ryde, Cemetery Act 1936 (NSW)

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SAINT CHARLES CHURCH, RYDE,

CEMETERY ACT.

Act No. G, 1936.

An Act to provide for the removal of human Edwardviii, remains and certain slabs and tombstones no. ^ 936. from a portion of the Roman Cathohc

Cemetery attached to the Church of Saint Charles, R yde; for the reinterment of such remains and the re-erection of such slabs and tombstones in another part of such cemetery; to authorise the erection of a church upon the land from which such remains, slabs and tombstones have been removed; and for purposes connected there­

with.

[Assented to, 9th April, 1936.]

1 ) E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, i l by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows

1.       This Act may be cited as the “ Saint Charles ShorttiUe.

Church, Eyde, Cemetery Act, 1936.”

Saint Charles Church, Ryde, Cemetery Act.

No. 6.1986.

2 . (1) The Reverend Edward Gell, the Roman

Bemoval of

Catholic Parish Priest of the Parish of Ryde, may cause

remains.

the remains of any person buried in the land described in the First Part of the Schedule to this Act (so far as such remains can by reasonable diligence be discovered and identified) together with any slab or tombstone in relation thereto, to be collected with due care, and may cause such remains to be reverently reinterred in and such slab or tombstone re-erected on that portion of the land described in the Second Part of the said Schedule which does not form part of the land described in the First Part of the said Schedule.

Cost of

(2) The said Revereiid Edward Gell shall defray the cost of the removal, reinterment and re-erection, but shall not be liable to pay any exhumation fees in respect thereof.

removal,

«to.

tion not

Compensa­

(3) No compensation shall be payable by the said

payable.

Reverend Edward Gell to any person in respect of the

performance of any act authorised by this Act.

Church

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3. It shall be lawful to erect upon the land described

erected.

in the First Part of the said Schedule, including the part of the land from which such remains have been removed pursuant to this Act, a church, notwithstanding any trust atfecting such part.

SCHEDULE.

F irst P art.

A ll that piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the municipality

of Kyde, parish of Hunters Hill, county of Cumberland, State of New South Wales and being part of Joseph Hatton’s Grant. Commencing at a point on the boundary fence between Saint Charles Hyde Church and School lands situated 35 feet south-easterly from the alignment of Charles street (such fence being 96 feet from and parallel to Victoria road) and bounded on the north-east by the aforesaid fenced line bearing south-easterly 100 feet thence on the south-east by a line bearing south-westerly 185 feet, thence on the south-west by a lino parallel to aforesaid fence bearing north-westerly 100 feet thence by a line bearing north-easterly 185 feet to the point of commencement.

S econd P art.

A ll that piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the municipality

of Ryde, parish of Hunters Hill, county of Cumberland, State of New South Wales and being part of Joseph Hatton’s Grant. Commencing

on

Milk (Investigation) Act.

on the south-eastern side of Charles-street 96 feet and bearing south­

]fo. 6,1936.

westerly from its intersection with the south-western side of Victoria- road thence bounded on the north-east by a line bearing south-easterly 218 feet 6 inches to the boundary between the Church and Presbytery lands thence on the south-east by that boundary bearing south­ westerly 288 feet to a Reserve for Graves as shown on plan at Depart­ ment of Lands, Sydney, and numbered Ms. 2035 Sy. thence on the south-west by part of the northern boundary of that reservation bear­ ing north-westerly 217 feet 3:1 inches to the south-eastern side of Charles-street aforesaid thence bounded on the north-west by that side of that street bearing north-easterly 269 feet 8J inches to the point of commencement.

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