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not ask, vouchsafe to give us for the worthiness of thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

THE THE peace of God which passeth all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge

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and love of God, and of his Son Je­sus Christ our Lord: And the bless­ing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, be amongst you, and remain with you always. Amen.

" VICTORIA R.

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O Service, made for the Fifth of November, the Thirtieth of January,

" the Twenty- ninth of May, and the Twentieth of June, be forthwith " printed and published, and annexed to the Book of Common Prayer and " Liturgy of the United Church of England and Ireland, to be used yearly " on the said Days, in all Cathedral and Collegiate Churches and Chapels; " in all Chapels of Colleges and Halls within Our Universities of Oxford, " Cambridge, and Dublin, and of Our Colleges of Eton and Winchester, " and in all Parish- Churches and Chapels within those parts of Our United " Kingdom called England and Ireland.

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" Given at Our Court at Kensington, the Twenty- first Day of " June, 1837, in the First Year of Our Reign.

" By Her Majesty's Command, " J. RUSSELL."

" VICTORIA R.

One thousand eight hundred and thirty- seven, in the First Year of " Our Reign, We commanded that certain Forms of Prayer and Service " made for the Fifth of November, the Thirtieth of January, and the " Twenty- ninth of May should be forthwith printed and published and " annexed to the Book of Common Prayer and Liturgy of the United " Church of England and Ireland, to be used yearly on the said Days in " all Cathedral and Collegiate Churches and Chapels, in all Chapels of " Colleges and Halls within Our Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and " Dublin, and of Our Colleges of Eton and Winchester, and in all Parish " Churches and Chapels within those Parts of Our United Kingdom called " England and Ireland:

" And whereas, in the last Session of Parliament, Addresses were pre­" sented to Us by both Houses of Parliament, praying Us to take into Our " Consideration Our Proclamation in relation to the said Forms of Prayer " and Service made for the Fifth Day of November, the Thirtieth Day of " January, and the Twenty- ninth Day of May, with a view to their Dis­" continuance:

" And whereas We have taken into Our Consideration the Subject of the " said Addresses; and, after due Deliberation, We have resolved that the " Use of the said Forms of Prayer and Service shall be discontinued:

" Now, therefore, Our Will and Pleasure is, that so much of Our said " Royal Warrant of the Twenty- first Day of June One thousand eight " hundred and thirty- seven, in the First Year of Our Reign, as is herein­" before recited, be revoked, and that the Use of the said Forms of Prayer " and Service made for the Fifth of November, the Thirtieth of January, " and the Twenty- ninth of May be henceforth discontinued in all Cathe­" dral and Collegiate Churches and Chapels, in all Chapels of Colleges and " Halls within Our Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, and of " Our Colleges of Eton and Winchester, and in all Parish Churches and " Chapels within the Parts of Our United Kingdom called England and " Ireland, and that the said Forms of Prayer and Service be not hence­" forth printed and published with or annexed to the Book of Common " Prayer and Liturgy of the United Church of England and Ireland.

" Given at Our Court at Saint James's, the Seventeenth Day of " January, 1859, in the Twenty- second Year of Our Reign.

" By Her Majesty's Command, " S. H. WALPOLE."