, for the establishment of a perpetual curacy; and an augmentation of £25 per annum has been recently granted by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners from Primate Boulter's fund.
The church here is a small, unadorned structure, for the repairs of which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have granted £175 4s.
He was made an Ecclesiastical Commissioner in 1882.
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A vote of censure on the ecclesiastical commissioners was moved by him and rejected 14 December 1847.
The Ecclesiastical Commissioners sold the property in 1889 to George Carwardine Francis, a local solicitor who in turn sold the largely ruined buildings, in 1894, to the architectural writer and garden designer Henry Avray Tipping.