- A councillor,
alternatively councilman, councilwoman, councilperson, or
council member, is
someone who sits on,
votes in, or is a
member of, a council...
- 2023. Upon the
founding of the university, it was sti****ted by the
vestrymen of
Trinity Church, on
whose land King's
College sat, that
every president...
-
legislation creating the
parish in 1685
provided for a
select vestry of 34
vestrymen. It
corresponded to the
western portion of the
contemporary district of...
- ****erted its
loyalty to the King of England. Whig
patriots were
appointed as
vestrymen. In 1787,
Provoost was
consecrated as the
first Bishop of the
newly formed...
-
provided for
election of
vestrymen by all ratepayers. The
aristocratic dominance of the
vestry declined. In 1815, 40% of
vestrymen had
titles and in 1845...
- the
Whitechapel District Board of Works,
which consisted of 58
elected vestrymen. The
district contained a
number of
small parishes in the East End of...
-
parish of All
Saints Poplar to be
divided into
three wards (electing
vestrymen):
South (27), East (27) and West (30). In 1885 the po****tion had increased...
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incorporated vestry of St Luke
Chelsea was
divided into four
wards (electing
vestrymen): No. 1 or
Stanley (9), No. 2 or
Church (18), No. 3 or Hans Town (21)...
- Islington. The ward was one of
eight used in the
election of
Islington vestrymen under the
Metropolis Management Act 1855.
Under the next redistribution...
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parish was
grouped into the
Greenwich District and the
parish elected vestrymen to
Greenwich District Board of Works. The
parish was
transferred from...