- met in the
vestry or
sacristy of the
parish church, and
consequently became known colloquially as the "
vestry". At
their height, the
vestries were the only...
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Vestric-et-Candiac (French pronunciation: [vɛstʁik e kɑ̃djak]; Occitan:
Vestric e Candiac) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France. Vestric-et-Candiac...
- A sacristy, also
known as a
vestry or
preparation room, is a room in
Christian churches for the
keeping of
vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and...
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Woolwich Saint Mary.
Until 1842, when the Old Town Hall was built, the
vestry met in a room in the
parish church of St Mary Magdalene.
Woolwich became...
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Plumstead is an area in
southeast London,
within the
Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. It is
located east of Woolwich.
Plumstead has been
settled since...
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Rotherhithe (/ˈrɒðərhaɪð/ RODH-ər-hydhe) is a
district of
South London, England, and part of the
London Borough of Southwark. It is on a
peninsula on the...
- The
Hammersmith Vestry was the
vestry of
Hammersmith from c.1631 to 1900. The
vestry was
established following the
building of a
chapel of ease for the...
- A bill for the
better regulating of
Select Vestries,
usually referred to as the
Select Vestries Bill, is
customarily the
first bill
introduced and debated...
- The
Clerkenwell Vestry was the
vestry of
Clerkenwell from c.16th
century until 1900. The
vestry had
growing secular authority over the
parish with the...
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defence of New
France during the
French and
Indian War.
Montcalm was born in
Vestric-et-Candiac near Nîmes to an
aristocratic family, and
joined the French...