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Vestrymen
Vestryman Ves"try*man, n.; pl. Vestrymen. A member of a vestry; especially (Prot. Epis. Ch.), a member other than a warden. See Vestry.

Meaning of Stryme from wikipedia

- Stryme (Ancient Gr****: Στρύμη) was an ancient Gr**** city on the south coast of ancient Thrace, a little to the west of Mesembria, between which and Stryme...
- of Olorus Olorus List of rulers of Bithynia In order from west to east: Stryme Abdera Ismaros Maroneia Samothrace Aenus Lysimachia Abydos, ****espont Alopeconnesus...
- Strymon-melinus BioLib: 703114 BOLD: 17862 BugGuide: 579 CoL: 537KQ EoL: 262409 EPPO: STRYME GBIF: 1925429 iNaturalist: 50931 IRMNG: 10280196 ITIS: 117263 LepIndex:...
- modern Nessebar Orthagoria Sale, founded by colonists from Samothrace Stryme, founded from colonists from Thasos Zone, founded by colonists from Samothrace...
- GR20. Astacus GR21. Galepsus GR22. Oesyme GR23. Phagres GR24. Datus GR25. Stryme GR26. Pistyrus GR27. Rhaecelus GR28. Dicaea GR29. Methoni GR30. Heraclea...
- the coast between the Strymon and Nestos rivers, as well as the colony of Stryme. It lost control following its failed uprising against Athenian hegemony...
- 3rd to 5th centuries AD. The earliest literary reference to the Ancient Stryme, with which the site is often identified, is 7th cen. BC. Archaeologist...
- on islands refer also to Sicily, Calauria off the coast of Troezen and Stryme, off the Thracian coast. Pliny's Natural History adduces Philosteph****...
- bastion that had been founded by Samothrace, was a neighbor of the city of Stryme and in the middle of the two ran the Lissus River. The army of Xerxes p****ed...