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Churchwarden
Churchwarden Church"ward`en, n.
1. One of the officers (usually two) in an Episcopal church,
whose duties vary in different dioceses, but always
include the provision of what is necessary for the
communion service.
2. A clay tobacco pipe, with a long tube. [Slang, Eng.]
There was a small wooden table placed in front of
the smoldering fire, with decanters, a jar of
tobacco, and two long churchwardens. --W. Black.
Churchwardenship
Churchwardenship Church"ward`en*ship, n.
The office of a churchwarden.
Meaning of Churchward from wikipedia
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Churchward is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Jackson Churchward (1857–1933),
chief mechanical engineer of the
Great Western...
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James Churchward (27
February 1851 – 4
January 1936) was a
British writer, inventor, engineer, and fisherman.
Churchward is most
notable for proposing...
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George Jackson Churchward CBE (31
January 1857 – 19
December 1933) was an
English railway engineer, and was
chief mechanical engineer of the
Great Western...
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subsequently identified with the
hypothetical land of
Lemuria by
James Churchward (1851–1936), who ****erted that it was
located in the
Pacific Ocean before...
- Al-Hajj
Hedley Cole
Churchward (Mahmoud Mobarek) (1862 Walmer, Kent–28
August 1929 Johannesburg), was an
English set
designer and painter,
notable for...
- one of its type
built by the GWR.
There are
differing views as to why
Churchward and the GWR
should have
built a
Pacific locomotive in 1908 when current...
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Augustus Le
Plongeon and
subsequently by
British occult writer James Churchward. The
first recorded use of the term "Naacal" is
contained in Augustus...
- of 2-cylinder p****enger
steam locomotives designed by
George Jackson Churchward and
built between 1902 and 1913 with
differences in the dimensions. The...
- the
symbolic representation for Mu,
Augustus Le Plongeon's and
James Churchward's lost continent. Many
world religions contain triple deities or concepts...
- and 1912 with
minor differences. They were
designed by
George Jackson Churchward, who used
standard components to
produce a four-coupled
version of his...