
That from and after the passing of this. Act so much of the said first-recited Act as directs the Publication of such Notices to be made in the Parish Church or Chapel on some Sunday during or immediately after Divine Service shall be and the same is hereby repealed ;
and that from and after the First Day of January next no Proclamation or other public Notice for a Vestry Meeting' or any other Matter shall be made or given in any Church or Chapel during or after Divine Service, or at the Door of any Church or Chapel at the Conclusion of Divine Service.
II 
And be it further enacted, That from and after the First Day of January next all Proclamations or Notices, which under or by virtue of any Law or Statute, or by Custom or otherwise, have been heretofore made or given in Churches or Chapels during or after Divine Service, shall be reduced into Writing, and Copies thereof either in Writing or in Print, or partly in Writing and partly in Print, shall previously to the Commencement of Divine Service on the several Days on which such Proclamations or Notices have heretofore been made or given in the Church or Chapel of any Parish or Place, or at the Door of any Church or Chapel, be affixed on or near to the Doors of all the Churches and Chapels within such Parish or Place ; and such Notices when so affixed shall be in lieu of and as a Substitution for the several Proclamations and Notices so heretofore given as aforesaid, and shall be good, valid, and effectual to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever.
III 
And be it further enacted, That no such Notice of holding a Vestry shall be affixed on the principal Door of such Church or Chapel unless the same shall previously have been signed by a Churchwarden of the Church or Chapel, or by the Rector, Vicar, or Curate of such Parish, or by an Overseer of the Poor of such Parish ; but that every such Notice so signed shall be affixed on or near to the principal Door of such Church or Chapel.
IV 
And be it further enacted, That from and after the First Day of January next no Decree relating to a Faculty, nor any other Decree, Citation, or Proceeding whatsoever in any Ecclesiastical Court, shall be read or published in any Church or Chapel during or immediately after Divine Service.
V 
Provided always, and be it further enacted, That nothing in this Act shall extend or be construed to extend to the Publication of Banns, nor to Notice of the Celebration of Divine Service or of Sermons, nor to restrain the Curate, in pursuance of the Rules in the Book of Common Prayer, from declaring unto the People what Holy Days or Fasting Days are in the Week following to be observed, nor to restrain the Minister from proclaiming or publishing what is prescribed by the Rules of the Book of Common Prayer, or enjoined by the Queen or by the Ordinary of the Place.
VI 
And be it further enacted, That all the Provisions of this Act shall extend and be construed to extend to the Town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, the Isle of Man, and the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, and Sark.