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Statutory Instruments

1997 No. 1891

ECCLESIASTICAL LAW, ENGLAND

The Parochial Fees Order 1997

Made (Sealed by the Church Commissioners)

15th July 1997

Laid before the General Synod in draft

11th July 1997

Laid before Parliament

31st July 1997

Coming into Force

1st January 1998

The Church Commissioners for England, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 1 of the Ecclesiastical Fees Measure 1986(1), hereby make the following Order, a draft of which has been approved by the General Synod in accordance with section 2(1) of the said Measure:–

1.  The Table of Parochial Fees set forth in Part I of the Schedule to this Order is hereby established and contains particulars of the parochial fees which, subject to the provisions of section 3 of the said Measure, are to be payable to the persons therein named in relation to the respective matters therein specified.

2.  Part II of the said Schedule shall apply in relation to the said parochial fees.

3.  In the Schedule to this Order, unless the context otherwise requires–

  • “burial” includes deposit in a vault and the interment or deposit of cremated remains;

  • “Chancellor” means the judge of the consistory or commissary court of the bishop or archbishop of the diocese;

  • “incumbent” means the incumbent of any benefice as defined by the Interpretation Measure 1925(2);

  • “churchyard” includes the curtilage of a church and a burial ground of a church whether or not immediately adjoining such church;

  • “cemetery” means a burial ground maintained by a burial authority;

  • “monument” includes a headstone, cross, kerb, border, vase, chain, railing, tablet, flatstone, tombstone or monument or tomb of any other kind.

4.  The Parochial Fees Order 1996(3) is hereby revoked.

5.  This Order may be cited as the Parochial Fees Order 1997 and shall come into operation on the 1st January 1998.

The draft of this Order wasapproved by the General Synodof the Church of Englandon the 11th day of July 1997

P. J. C. Mawer

Secretary General

THE COMMON SEAL of the ChurchCommissioners was hereuntoaffixed this 15th day of July 1997

P. Locke

Secretary

SCHEDULE

PART ITABLE OF PAROCHIAL FEES

Col. 1Col. 2Col. 3
Fee payable to incumbentFee payable to Parochial Church CouncilTOTAL FEES PAYABLE
£.p£.p£.p
BAPTISMS
Certificate issued at time of baptism8.008.00
Short certificate of baptism given under section 2 Baptismal Registers Measure 1961(4)6.006.00
MARRIAGES
Publication of banns of marriage9.004.0013.00
Certificate of banns issued at time of publication8.008.00
Marriage service55.0067.00122.00
FUNERALS AND BURIALS
A. Service in church
Funeral service in church33.0028.0061.00
Burial in churchyard following on from service in church111.00111.00
Burial in cemetery or cremation following on from service in churchNIL
Burial of body in churchyard on separate occasion22.00111.00133.00
Burial of cremated remains in churchyard on separate occasion22.0033.0055.00
Burial in cemetery on separate occasion22.0022.00
B. No Service in church
Service in crematorium or cemetery61.0061.00
Burial of body in churchyard22.00111.00133.00
Burial of cremated remains in churchyard22.0033.0055.00
C. Certificate issued at time of burial
8.008.00
MONUMENTS IN CHURCHYARDS Erected with consent of incumbent under Chancellor’s general directions–
Small cross of wood(*)4.007.0011.00
Small vase not exceeding 305mm×203mm×203mm (aprox. 12"×8"×8") (*)8.0016.0024.00
Tablet, erected horizontally or vertically and not exceeding 533mm×533mm (aprox. 21"×21"), commemorating person cremated (*)14.0027.0041.00
Any other monument (*)31.0063.0094.00
Additional inscription on existing monument22.0022.00
SEARCHES IN CHURCH REGISTERS, ETC.
Searching registers of marriages for period before 1 July 1837 (for up to one hour)8.004.0012.00
(for subsequent hour or part of an hour)6.004.0010.00
Searching registers of baptisms or burials (including provision of one copy of any entry therein) (for up to one hour)8.004.0012.00
(for each subsequent hour or part of an hour)6.004.0010.00
Each additional copy of an entry in a register of baptisms or burials8.004.0012.00
Inspection of instrument of apportionment or agreement for exchange of land for tithes deposited under the Tithe Act 1836(5)6.006.00
Furnishing copies of above (for every 72 words)6.006.00

PART II

Burial on a separate occasion

1.  In relation to the fee for a burial in a churchyard, “on a separate occasion” means on any occasion other than following on from a service in church, for example, the interment of cremated remains.

Burial of infant

2.  No fee is payable in respect of the burial of a still-born infant, or for the funeral or burial of an infant dying within the period of one year after birth.

Funeral service

3.  If a full funeral service is held at the graveside the incumbent’s fee is increased to that payable where the service is held in church.

Burial of cremated remains in churches or closed churchyards

4.  Where cremated remains are buried in or under a church or in a closed churchyard, the fees payable to the incumbent and the Parochial Church Council are:

(i)where burial is authorised by a general faculty, the same as those laid down in Part I of this Schedule for burial in a churchyard;

(ii)where burial is authorised by a particular faculty, such sums as may be determined by the Chancellor, who shall specify the person or persons entitled to receive them.

Monuments in churchyards

5.  The fees marked (*) include fees for the original inscription.

  • Where a monument in a churchyard is erected or an additional inscription on a monument is made under the authority of a particular faculty, the fees payable to the incumbent and the Parochial Church Council or either of them shall be such sums as may be determined by the Chancellor who shall specify the person or persons entitled to receive them.

  • The incumbent’s fee for an additional inscription on a small cross of wood, small vase or a tablet not exceeding 533mm×533mm shall not exceed the current fee payable to the incumbent for the erection of such a monument.

Monuments in churches

6.  Where a faculty is granted for the erection of a monument in a church or any additional inscription thereon, the fees payable to the incumbent and the Parochial Church Council or either of them shall be determined by the Chancellor who shall specify the person or persons entitled to receive them.

The incumbent’s fees

7.  Unless the incumbent has signed a Deed of Assignment in favour of the Diocesan Board of Finance he may direct either generally or in particular cases that all or part of any fee which would otherwise be payable to him shall be payable to the minister performing the service or duty.

Reservation of grave space: vaults

8.  Payment of any of the fees prescribed by the Table in Part I of this Schedule does not confer any right to construct a new vault or an exclusive right to a grave or vault. Where a faculty is granted conferring rights for a period specified in the faculty, the fees payable to the incumbent and the Parochial Church Council or either of them shall be determined by the Chancellor who shall specify the person or persons entitled to receive them.

Searches in Church Registers, etc.

9.  The search fee relates to a “particular search” where the approximate date of the baptism, marriage or burial is known. The fee for a more general search of a church register is negotiable with the incumbent and the Parochial Church Council.

Services in crematoria and unconsecrated cemeteries

10.  The Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure 1992(6) contains a provision which has the effect of requiring a minister of a parish, if requested, to perform a funeral service for defined parishioners in any appropriate crematorium or unconsecrated cemetery. The fees prescribed by the Table in Part I of this Schedule for such services (which are identical to the fees for services held in consecrated cemeteries) are mandatory except where a local authority or other crematorium authority has fixed charges for these services in which case the authority’s charges will apply.

Explanatory Note

(This Note is not part of the Order)

Article 1 and Part I of the Schedule establish a new table of fees payable for certain matters in connection with baptisms, marriages and burials, for the erection of monuments in churchyards and for other miscellaneous matters. The fees are in substitution for fees prescribed by the Parochial Fees Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/1994).

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