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The hangings were provided by the Ladies of the Congregation. The extreme length is 804 feet, and the breadth 37i. Its heighth, inside, is 45 feet. There are 31 Pews on tlje ground floor, and several seats for Negroes. The heighth of the Steeple is 118 feet. The Communion Plate, consisting of a Chalice, Paten and Alms Plate, was a donation from Capt. John Bull, in 1734. There is a small Glebe, and a few lots of land, of inconsiderable value, belonging to the Church. The funds are good and incre...asing.
The Journals of the Vestry are not of an earlier date than 1726, and are incomplete. The Church was Incorporated March 22, 1 786.
CHAPTER XXIIL Prince William'' s Parish.
THIS Parish was separated from St. Helena's, and made a distinct Parish, by an Act May 25, 1745. Its bounds were defined to be "the lands which are situ- ated to the north and westward of Coosa w River, as far up Coosaw River until it meets that branch of Port- Royal River, which runs by Col. Barnwell's planta- tion and Cochran's Point, down the mouth of that branch, and from thence up Port-Royal River to the head of that branch of it which is called Coosawhat- chee, and a north-west line run from thence and to the south and westward of Combahee River.


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