select vestries造句
例句與造句
- Both serve for one year terms, during which they are ex officio members of the Select Vestry.
- In the present economic climate the select vestry decided on a low-key approach to fund raising.
- Thomas senior was a member of the Select Vestry and involved with numerous committees responsible for running the town.
- But after Williams's death in August 1885, negotiations between the bishop and the select vestry were begun.
- For over twenty years, the Select Vestries of the parishes were also united, but this ended in 1981.
- It's difficult to find select vestries in a sentence. 用select vestries造句挺難的
- The status of St Katherine's appears to be ambiguous with the court leet behaving more like a select vestry.
- In the House of Lords, the bill is called the Select Vestries Bill, while the Commons equivalent is the Outlawries Bill.
- Beal himself belonged to the select vestry of St James, Westminster, at the period the local government body for the civil parish.
- Like his father William Richardson he was treasurer to the local parish church's Select Vestry, a role he held for 40 years.
- On a religious level William Richardson was a member of Kilcronaghan parish church's Select Vestry, a parochial nominator, and held the office of treasurer.
- This continues to this day as an archaic custom in the Lords to assert the independence from the Crown, even though the select vestries have long been abolished.
- In 1804 the Reverend Hammond Roberson, annoyed that the administration of Liversedge was disorganised, promoted a system of reform the select vestry which quickly spread to Cleckheaton and Heckmondwike.
- As a member of the select vestry of St Mary's on the Crumlin Road in Belfast, Graham resisted the placing of an image of the Virgin Mary in the church.
- He is a member of the select vestry of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Sion Mills, an active member of the Orange Order and a founder-member of North Tyrone Credit Union.
- He later quoted correspondence with Wilson, on the select vestry principle, in his work on poor relief, in " The Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns " ( 1823 ).
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