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churchwardens (noun) - Churchwardens are lay officials in a parish who help manage the church property and finances, as well as assist in organizing religious services and events
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Churchwardens and overseers from the end.
His idea was that the churchwardens.
The two churchwardens would be the representatives of the vestry.
These were intended for the churchwardens.
The ballot was run by churchwardens and overseers of the poor in each parish.
A practical guide to the duties of churchwardens.
Following this restoration neither the churchwardens nor the organist were satisfied with the instrument.
Details of entry of names can be gained from the churchwardens.
The parish is unusual in having three churchwardens rather than the more normal two.
Children were to be selected for the schools by parish parsons and churchwardens.
There is now a single PCC and churchwardens responsible for both buildings.
In England such officials were called churchwardens.
The churchwardens then enlisted Sébastien Bourdon to execute the four remaining tapestries.
A salutary tale for all churchwardens.
Churchwardens as Sequestrators.

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These latter responsibilities are executed by churchwardens or other volunteers.
Traditionally, the churchwardens smoked clay pipes during the event.
They still have to send their candidate to the churchwardens for their consent.
Churchwardens are ex-officio members of the PCC and its standing committee.
The Church is open at weekends only and the key is available from the churchwardens.
This land was held in trust by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor.
That the Trustees are to be the Vicar and the Churchwardens.
The churchwardens and parishioners of Trefdraeth therefore petitioned against Bowles ' appointment.
Some churches may appoint Assistant Churchwardens to help them.
The churchwardens were also under pressure to repair the chancel, damaged by a storm in 1588.
It has retained four Churchwardens.
The churchwardens also had responsibility for the stocks, which were repaired in 1603.
During an interregnum, the administration of the parish is the responsibility of the churchwardens.
The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens and Parochial Church Council.
On the south face is a clock face dated 1785 inscribed with the names of the churchwardens.
The small attendance and lack of churchwardens since 1906 was noted.
Mr. Nelson, The stretcher is in the care of the vicar and churchwardens.
In their report of 1880, the Holy Trinity Churchwardens compared it to a woolshed.
My curate, Andrew Maplin, among others and one of the churchwardens.

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