- met in the
vestry or
sacristy of the
parish church, and
consequently became known colloquially as the "
vestry". At
their height, the
vestries were the only...
- the
Appointment of
Vestry Clerks", was
legislation to
regulate the
local government of
parishes in
England and Wales. The
vestry of a
parish could resolve...
- payment.
During the
period of
Glyde and Mrs. Catherick's relationship, a
vestry-
clerk from a
nearby town made
regular visits to the
church and made copies...
- A sacristy, also
known as a
vestry or
preparation room, is a room in
Christian churches for the
keeping of
vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and...
-
Sidney Paget was the
fifth of nine
children born to
Robert Paget, the
vestry clerk of St.
James and St. John in Clerkenwell, and
Martha Paget (née Clarke)...
-
lived nearby, in Lant Street,
lodging in a
house that
belonged to the
Vestry Clerk of St George's. This was
during the
darkest period of his life when,...
- 1723. However, for
civil matters they
remained a
single parish. The
parish vestry became a
nominating authority to the
Metropolitan Board of
Works in 1855...
-
control of the
vestry. With the help of his son-in-law, by now
vestry clerk, he
consolidated his
power through the
abolition of the open
vestry in 1823 and...
-
Street during 1824
while still a child, in a
house that
belonged to the
Vestry Clerk of St George's Church. This was
during the
period that his
father John...
- Street,
closer to the prison, in the
attic of a
house belonging to the
vestry clerk of St George's Church. This
meant he was able to
breakfast with his family...