- the church, and
their contents. In
ancient times, many
duties of the
sacrist were
performed by the
doorkeepers (ostiarii), and
later by the treasurers...
-
Alfred of
Beverley was an
English chronicler, and
sacrist of the
collegiate church of St John the
Evangelist and St John of
Beverley wrote a
history of...
- ("holy"). A
person in
charge of the
sacristy and its
contents is
called a
sacrist or a sacristan. The
latter name was
formerly given to the ****ton of a parish...
- and
interrogation of 48 monks,
three of them,
including the
subprior and
sacrist, were
found guilty of the
robbery and fla****.
Their skin was
attached to...
- 2011-10-03.
Retrieved 2009-06-26.
Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. ****ton,
sacrist, sacristan, segerstein.
Project Gutenberg Hamlet by
William Shakespeare...
- late 18th century.
Magee was
educated at
Trinity College Dublin. He was
Sacrist of
Clonfert Cathedral and
Archdeacon of
Kilmacduagh from 1788
until his...
- portra**** in the novel. Also, the
characters of
Henry of Blois,
Andrew Sacrist,
Milius the kitchener, and
Thomas Becket are not
introduced in the series...
- (nádor), etc.)
Pontiff and
Pontifex Maximus Praetor Prebendary Quaestor Sacrist Samurai Shōgun
Stadtholder Steward Thakore Voivode Viceroy (the feminine...
-
historians theorized that the skin
might have been that of
William the
Sacrist, who
organized a gang that, in 1303,
robbed the King of the equivalent...
- In
other cases, the
supports had to be
reinforced with
strainer arches.
Sacrist Alan of Walsingham's octagon,
built between 1322 and 1328
after the collapse...