- of
parishioners from St. John's
Episcopal Church,
among them a
church layreader Dr.
Richard Marshall Bond and his wife
Edith Gereau Bond. Dr. Bond suggested...
- a
thriving community with 120 people. He
appointed John
Sainsbury as
layreader and
teacher and an old fish
store was used to hold the classes. In 1845...
- district. He
placed the
charge of the bell with
Himiona Te Kapiti, a
Maori layreader. At the time,
Himiona lived on the
upper reaches of the
Whanganui river...
-
morality and in the
upbuilding of
Christian institutions. He was
first a
layreader and
ordained as a deacon. As a
pioneer and
citizen Mr.
Burnett stands...
- Cemetary: Or, Why Can't
Anybody Spell?,
which explains English orthography to
layreaders. Cook gave
talks in Europe, Cuba, China, ****an, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore...
- to Swain's
Island in
their diaries and reports. The
first record of a
layreader, and also of a teacher, was a Mr. E
Churnside Bishop, who
began teaching...
- was also
Chairman of the
Picton Hospital, a Vestryman,
Churchwarden and
Layreader for the Holy
Trinity Church at Picton, a
Surveyor &
Architect by Trade...
- in
British Columbia. He
began his
career as a farmhand, then
became a
layreader for an
Anglican Church. He met and
married Katherine Mary
Lindsay in 1896...