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4. Power to Her Majesty, with consent, &c., to set out the precinct, and declare the same to be an extra-parochial district.
5. Map describing metes and bounds shall be annexed to scheme and registered.
6. Power to Secretary of State to appoint any army chaplain to perform functions in extra-parochial district.
7. Chapel erected and consecrated in extra-parochial district to be the chapel thereof.
8. Where building certified to the bishop, Secretary of State may appoint a chaplain to officiate therein.
9. Power to declare extra-parochial districts to be under jurisdiction of such archbishop or bishop named in Order.
10. Act not to affect chaplains, &c. in connexion with the Church of Scotland.
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