Definition of Sidesmen. Meaning of Sidesmen. Synonyms of Sidesmen

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Definition of Sidesmen

Sidesmen
Sidesman Sides"man, n.; pl. Sidesmen. 1. A party man; a partisan. --Milton. 2. An assistant to the churchwarden; a questman.

Meaning of Sidesmen from wikipedia

- Southern Africa "Sidesmen may be appointed in any Parish to perform such duties as the Parish Council shall determine." "Canon E2 Of sidesmen or ****istants...
- eleven-year absence. The group photograph in the inner booklet featured touring sidesmen Guy Allison (keyboards, backing vocals), Marc Russo (saxophone) and Skylark...
- 1974 respectively. The album was largely co-written with producers and sidesmen. Bobby LaKind collaborated with former Doobie members John McFee and Keith...
- former to fight for the prize, which was accepted by the latter. Proper sidesmen were chosen, and every matter conducted in form. After several knock-down...
- especially during services, although this task tends to be devolved to sidesmen. Churchwardens in many parts of the Anglican Communion are legally responsible...
- (198?). Welbourn's Dictionary of Prelates, Parsons, Vergers, Wardens, Sidesmen and Preachers, Sunday-school teachers, Hermits, Ecclesiastical Flower-arrangers...
- committee. Other parish post-holders, such as the secretary, treasurer and sidesmen, are appointed by the PCC. Many PCCs are registered charities. "The advancement...
- as tools of their trade.[citation needed] Churchwardens (and sometimes sidesmen)[citation needed] traditionally carry staves or wands on special occasions...
- speeds home, making his way through his opponents and aided by his own sidesmen. If caught and held or rather in danger of being held, for if caught with...
- "lay readers," above), intercessory leaders, and ushers (often called sidesmen or sidespeople). For many years some parts of the church have relaxed the...