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churchwarden
churchwarden (ˈtʃɜːtʃˌwɔːd(ə)n) [f. church n. + warden n.1] 1. In England: A lay honorary officer of a parish or district church, elected to assist the incumbent in the discharge of his administrative duties, to manage such various parochial offices as by custom or legislation devolve upon him, and ...
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Churchwarden
If the churchwarden does not do it himself, then he is responsible for making sure that it is done by someone". The terms "Honorary Churchwarden" or "Churchwarden Emeritus" are sometimes bestowed on retiring churchwardens; these are purely honorary terms and do not
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churchwarden
churchwardenn (in a Church of England parish) one of usu two elected officials responsible for church money and property (英国国教教区的)教会执事(通常为选出的两名执事之一, 负责教会财务和财产).
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Churchwarden pipe
Some churchwarden pipes can be as long as 16 inches (40 cm). Clay churchwarden pipes were also used during the pioneer era in North America.
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churchwardenly
ˌchurchˈwardenly, a. [f. churchwarden + -ly1.] In the manner of a churchwarden.1899 Strand Mag. Apr. 388/1 [The hippocampus] begins to swim..with a sedate and churchwardenly motion. 1936 C. S. Lewis Alleg. Love vii. 321 Churchwardenly Spenser. 1963 Punch 17 July 91/2 Our own [money] notes are sober,...
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John Harmer (mayor)
Harmer was mayor of Williamsburg in 1738 and 1746, a churchwarden for Bruton Parish Church, and Burgess for Williamsburg from 1742 to 1747.
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chapelwarden
ˈchapelˌwarden One who holds the same office in a ‘chapel’ (of the established Church of England), as a churchwarden holds in a church: now commonly replaced by ‘churchwarden’.1688 Lond. Gaz. No. 2375/1 The Churchwardens, Chapelwardens, and Sidesmen. 1753 Scots Mag. Sept. 435/1 The churchwardens and...
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Robert Smith-Dorrien
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Algernon Smith-Dorrien (; 2 October 1814 – 8 October 1879) was a British churchwarden and soldier. Smith-Dorrien was heavily involved in the restoration of the now Grade II* listed St Peter's Church in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, serving as the Churchwarden
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Ian Powe
He was later director of the Gas Consumers' Council for ten years and served as churchwarden at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge.
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Roger Martin (recusant)
Roger Martin (c. 1526/7 – 3 August 1615) was an English Catholic recusant and churchwarden of Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk from 1554 to 1558 As churchwarden during the reign of Queen Mary, Martin endeavoured to restore Catholic worship.
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church-master
† church-master dial. [cf. Ger. kirch-, kirchenmeister.] Southernized form of kirk-master, a northern equivalent of churchwarden.[1429 Test. Ebor. (1836) I. 417 To the kyrkmasters a nobill.] 1484 Churchw. Acc. Wigtoft, nr. Boston (Nichols 1797) 77 John Brigge yonger, and John Barre Chirche Maisters ...
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Hans Svarstad
He was the local churchwarden for twenty years, and was active in the temperance movement.
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Thomas Moleyns
Thomas Moleyns or Molyn, of Wilton, Wiltshire, was an English Member of Parliament and churchwarden. In April 1394, he was a churchwarden of St. Mary's parish, Bread Street, Wilton. Nothing is recorded of his family or background.
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Matilda Fountain
The entire monument was presented to the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association by Matilda, the wife of Richard Kent Jr, a local churchwarden
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