Examples of 'parish boundaries' in a sentence

Meaning of "parish boundaries"

Parish boundaries - Refer to the geographical limits of a particular parish or church community. They define the area within which the parish operates and serves its members

How to use "parish boundaries" in a sentence

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Roads define the parish boundaries.
The parish boundaries are medieval.
These correspond with the ancient parish boundaries.
Since then the parish boundaries have remained unchanged.
The administration tent is outside the parish boundaries.
Straight lengths of parish boundaries sometimes indicate the line of a lost Roman road.
We got orders to shoot whoever tries to pass the parish boundaries.
Discovering parish boundaries.
Church of Ireland parishes usually conform to civil parish boundaries.
The only other settlement within the parish boundaries is a part of the village of Craddocks.
Also noticeable, mainly in the woods are ancient parish boundaries.
Map of the parish boundaries in the Borough of Bedford.
Orthodox children living within the Parish boundaries.
This was because their parish boundaries crossed the border between England and Wales.
The government there converted a soldiers ' barracks located in our parish boundaries into a prison.

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Within the parish boundaries is another small village - Bagley.
Every member belongs to the parish of their domicile, with parish boundaries following municipal boundaries.
Within the civil parish boundaries is another small village - Calverhall.
AUs were demarcated by superimposing the map of ZMUs on parish boundaries in a vector-based GIS.
No, the parish boundaries finish at the crossroads just past the Co-op.
The barony boundaries and the parish boundaries were not connected.
The municipality of Wiesendangen was established in 1798 along older parish boundaries.
If the need arose, existing parish boundaries were to be ignored.
Gretna was incorporated in 1913, absorbing the section of McDonogh within the Jefferson Parish boundaries.
This was because the ecclesiastical parish boundaries crossed the England-Wales border.
Within the parish boundaries is Coton House, a mansion house dating from 1787.
Today the population numbers more than 1,000 and the parish boundaries have undergone considerable revision.
From that year the parish boundaries for St. Mary's were established.
Milton estate falls within the parish boundaries of Bretton, Castor and Marholm.
Brighton 's ecclesiastical and civil parish boundaries were coterminous until 1873.

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