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  • A churchwarden is a lay official in a parish or congregation of the Anglican Communion or Catholic Church, usually working as a part-time volunteer. In…
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  • longhall, a guildhall and a medieval courthouse. Chamberlains and churchwardens accounts of the 15th century survive alongside the town charters. Lydd lies…
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  • bench end in the nave near the chancel. There is, however, in some churchwardens' accounts mention of a special seat: "the shryving stool", "shriving pew"…
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  • S2CID 161491639. Pearson, Charles Buchanan (1878). "Some Account of Ancient Churchwarden Accounts of St. Michael's, Bath". Transactions of the Royal Historical…
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  • pp. 109–139. ISBN 1-4438-2964-1. Steel, Thomas (2002). Prescot Churchwardens' Accounts. Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. pp. xii. ISBN 0 902593…
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  • without an organ from the English Civil War as the churchwardens accounts read: We the Minister, Churchwardens and inhabitants within the Parish of St. Martin's…
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  • Westminister, comprising the parish registers, 1539-1660, and other churchwardens' accounts, 1460-1603", reported in Notes and Queries (1914), p. 518 John…
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  • this comes from references in Minchinhampton (Gloucestershire) churchwardens' accounts of 1575 to "Peter-pence or smoke-farthings" expended at the time…
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  • earliest known written reference is a 4 November 1694 entry in the Churchwardens' Accounts from St Mary's Church in Cerne Abbas, which reads "for repairing…
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  • Some Account of the Seven Earl Ferrers Who Held It". Derbyshire Archaeological Journal. 9. Cox, John Charles (1917). "The Registers and Churchwardens' Accounts…
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  • and sixteenth centuries, when they were mentioned regularly in churchwardensaccounts (Roud 2004). Holly and ivy figure in the lyrics of the "Sans Day…
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  • Westminster, Comprising the Parish Registers, 1539–1660, and Other Churchwardens' Accounts, 1460–1603. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, Ltd, 1914, p. 563. Digitised…
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  • for "a supply of rushes for strewing the Kings chamber". In the Churchwardens' accounts for St Mary-at-Hill, London, payments of 3d for rushes are shown…
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  • bells was recorded by William Worcestre. It is known from the churchwarden’s accounts, that the 4th bell was recast by William Jeffers in 1572, and the…
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  • 1986:126). Ralph Tunnicliffe (c. 1688–1736) appears in several churchwardens' accounts for rebuilding and alterations to churches; just before his involvement…
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  • to his father Sir William (as the wording suggests). St Peter's Churchwardens' Account Books. London Metropolitan Archives ref. GB 0074 P69/PET4. J.S.…
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  • (Furniture History Society, 1980), pp. 16, 22. Llewellyn Jones, 'Churchwardens Accounts of Ludlow', Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural…
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  • oft-times able to mirth and game". However Ronald Hutton's study of churchwardens' accounts places the real consolidation of "Merry England" in the years between…
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  • being extended to 1865. Churchwardens' accounts cover a remarkable span from 1634 to 1897 with just two short gaps. Accounts for the Overseers of the…
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  • York (13 January 1486–7), Colet was knighted. According to the churchwardens' accounts of the parish of St. Michael, Cornhill, he was granted a release…
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  • has been removed), the communion rail and communion table, and the churchwarden's pews, are among the original furnishings. 'The woodwork and carving…
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