- 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...
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Vestric-et-Candiac (French pronunciation: [vɛstʁik e kɑ̃djak]; Occitan:
Vestric e Candiac) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France. Vestric-et-Candiac...
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Vestry is a
restaurant in New York City. The
restaurant has a seafood-based menu and has
received a
Michelin star. Food
portal List of
Michelin starred...
- The
Vestries Act 1850 (13 & 14 Vict. c. 57), "An Act to
prevent the
holding of
Vestry or
other Meetings in Churches, and for
regulating the Appointment...
- The
Kensington Vestry Hall is a
former muni****l
building on
Kensington High
Street in Kensington, London, England. The structure,
which was
built for...
- A bill for the
better regulating of
Select Vestries,
usually referred to as the
Select Vestries Bill, is
customarily the
first bill
introduced and debated...
- The
Vestries Act 1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 60),
commonly known as Hobhouse's
Vestry Act (named
after the Whig
frontbencher Sir John Hobhouse,
later created...
-
Mitcham Vestry Hall is a muni****l
building in
London Road, Mitcham, London. It is a
locally listed building. The
building was
commissioned as a
vestry hall...
- 70
Vestry is a thirteen-story
residential building in the
Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, in New York City. The
building was
designed by the New classical...
- St. John's
Vestry Anglo-Indian
Higher Secondary School is a
school located in
Tiruchirappalli (also
known as Trichy),
Tamil Nadu, India. It is missioned...