- "Churches as they were, and as they will be",
illustration of
church pews from ****ord Malvoisin, or Pews and
Pewholders (1842), by
Francis Edward Paget...
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seating capacity of the
church was expedient, and at a
meeting of the
pewholders called by
public notice, on the
eleventh of November, 1842, a committee...
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Sanders and
Schuyler had nine
children between 1747 and 1761; they were
pewholders at the
First Church in Albany,
where their children were baptized. As...
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building was a
simple white frame structure with a belfry,
built for
pewholders of
Trinity Church, Wall Street, who
sought a more
convenient place to...
- Epiphany's
rector retired or resigned. In a
moving sermon just
before the
pewholders voted upon the
merger on
March 24, 1898,
Bradley spoke movingly, God seems...
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Merchants and
their Wives, in like manner." The two most
notable pewholders were
George Mason and
George Washington;
other pews were kept by William...
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churches after the "cheap and nasty" method. ****ord Malvoisin, or Pews and
Pewholders, London, 1842. The
Warden of Berkingholt, or Rich and Poor, Oxford, 1843...
- Club, and the
Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York. He was a
pewholder of the
Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal. When
Conkling retired...
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called the
Crystal Palace Exhibition in
London in 1851.
Harper was a
pewholder at St. Stephen's
Episcopal Church. He
married Charlotte Sloan Alford,...
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Augustine Church in 1796—the
largest individual contribution.
Leamy was a
pewholder and at one time
president of the
board of
trustees at St. Mary's, where...