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  • reredos between the body of the church and the vestry, a gallery with a balustraded staircase and bu
  • wo-bay north transept with an attached eastern vestry, a west porch and an octagonal northwest bapti
  • -bay nave with a north transept and north-west vestry, a chancel, and a west tower.
  • lt, the church building faced with flint and a vestry added to the north side.
  • ly restored, the nave considerably enlarged, a vestry added and a handsome stained window placed in
  • airs were carried out to the new church, and a vestry added to the north side, in 1873.
  • when the chancel was entirely rebuilt and the vestry added, the north wall of the nave largely rebu
  • 0 when the church was further restored and the vestry added.
  • The parish vestry administered the Poor Law until 1837, it becam
  • The vestry administered local government in the area unti
  • In 1994, the Rector, Wardens and vestry, along with the Long Range Planning Committee,
  • aley and Austin was added and in 1892-93 a new vestry and a new east window by Paley, Austin and Pal
  • stry and a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry and a saddleback tower at the northeast.
  • he Bostock Chapel) is now used as the rector's vestry, and it contains the oldest monument in the ch
  • in 1861 when the north aisle and probably the vestry and organ bay were added by Benjamin Ferrey.
  • n organ chamber (in the form of an apse) and a vestry, and a new east window in the chancel.
  • ff - Vestry and treasury (17th century)
  • The vestry and organ chamber were added in 1873.
  • Nicholas's Chapel, a Lady Chapel, and a choir vestry and clergy vestry off the chancel.
  • by public subscription, adjoining the present vestry and chancel.
  • re are also north and south aisles and a north vestry and a south porch.
  • ave with a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower.
  • The main additions were a combined vestry and organ chamber on the north side and a new
  • Some of the vestry and sidewalls have disappeared, but there is s
  • designed to form the Garven Room, a servery, a vestry and toilets.
  • The first phase comprising the Nave, Chancel, Vestry, and Organ Chamber was completed at a cost of
  • He was a member of the Greenwich Vestry, and later served as a councillor on Camberwel
  • Among Cople's vestry and leading parishioners were Richard Henry Le
  • ave with a south porch, a chancel with a south vestry, and a west tower.
  • l had been built in 1888 - 1890 for the Fulham vestry, and was in the classical renaissance style.
  • cel, nave with south aisle and porch and north vestry, and west tower.
  • ch, refitting the chancel, the addition of the vestry, and relaying of the grave slabs.
  • It was enlarged in 1780 to form a vestry and then restored as a chapel in 1928.
  • In the late seventeenth century the vestry and song-room were refitted to accommodate one
  • , a taller three-bay chancel, a south porch, a vestry and a west tower.
  • h and south aisles, a two-bay chancel, a north vestry and a west tower.
  • church are a 14th century window reset in the vestry, and a circular sundial in the north wall.
  • sles and a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower.
  • north aisle, a single-bay chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower.
  • ard of the woman's shelter and on the Anglican vestry and worked as a social worker.
  • nd south transepts, a two-bay chancel, a south vestry, and a south porch.
  • onsisting of a nave and a chancel with a north vestry, and a bellcote at the west end.
  • r at the southwest, and a chancel with a north vestry and a south chapel.
  • parishes continued to be governed by a single vestry and were commonly known as Westminster St Marg
  • The very wide apsidal chancel with the vestry and organ chamber was built by W. J. Willcox b
  • The library adjoins the vestry and has a vaulted ceiling, again with painting
  • n April 19, 2009, St. Thomas Anglican Church's Vestry and congregation voted to align with the Refor
  • ng transepts, and a short chancel with a north vestry and a south organ loft.
  • -bay nave, a south porch, a two-bay chancel, a vestry, and a west tower with spire.
  • r and narrower chancel, a south porch, a north vestry, and a west tower.
  • yle, and consists of a nave, without aisles, a vestry and a small assembly hall.
  • The vestry and north chapel of 1814 are said to be by Jam
  • idal chancel, north and south porches, a north vestry and a southeast tower.
  • nd a chancel, with a large west porch, a north vestry, and a single bellcote at the west end.
  • th porch, a three-bay chancel with a northeast vestry, and a west tower.
  • a roof at a lower level than the nave, a north vestry, and a west tower.
  • Green the borough council replaced the parish vestry and in Poplar the council replaced the board o
  • here is also a Green Man, a mouthpuller in the vestry and the remains of a Sheila na Gig can be foun
  • , consisting of a nave, a chancel with a north vestry, and a relatively large but short tower, throu
  • destroyed by a fire which left only its tower, vestry and church rooms intact.
  • southeast corner, St Stephen's Chapel and the vestry are the earliest parts extant, with exterior w
  • Above the north vestry are three stepped lancet windows.
  • s from about 1500, however the south porch and vestry are much more recent, dating from 1841.
  • The tower, along with the vestry are all that remain of the church following a
  • The south porch and north vestry are modern, and various repairs and restoratio
  • e across the churchyard, the belfry and modern vestry are visible on the left.
  • bject energetically before his own council and vestry as well as on various public occasions.
  • Easterbrook, accompanied George Lukins to the vestry at Temple Church, where they performed an exor
  • hwest tower with a broach spire, a flat roofed vestry at the southeast, and a north porch with a gab
  • Christian planned an apsidal chapel and a vestry at the southeast, but these were never built.
  • risoners attempted to leave the chapel via the vestry; at the same time, the seven prison officers t
  • anctuary, a porch at the west end, and a small vestry at the northeast corner.
  • He was a member of the vestry at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, the campus m
  • m) wide, with an organ chamber at the east and vestry at the west end.
  • h side of Old Town. in 1804, Daniel was then a vestry at Gen. George Washington's Christ Church, whe
  • metropolitan borough was conterminous with the Vestry authority, when it was formed in 1900.
  • In 1855 the parish vestry became a local authority within the area of re
  • Newington Vestry believed that the borough should bear their na
  • The vestry books of 1645 show some puritan changes; the o
  • to transform the Zoar Chapel and the adjacent vestry building in Pontmorlais into a community arts
  • The Shoreditch Vestry built this workhouse on the Parish Poor Truste
  • Vestry business was usually conducted in the nearby B
  • A choir vestry by Austin and Paley was added in 1930.
  • p an organ in the said Parish Church have at a vestry called for this purpose unanimously agreed to
  • ry Chapel was added in the next century, and a vestry chapel (now the Chapel of Saint Katherine) was
  • treet, lodging in a house that belonged to the Vestry Clerk of St George's.
  • rshalsea Road, in a house that belonged to the Vestry Clerk of St George's Church.
  • rt" to organize their new congregation and the vestry considered him to be St.
  • The vestry consists of a western section forming the choi
  • church on the present site is a tablet in the vestry dated 1733, which states that lands were added
  • The vestry dates from the 20th century.
  • In 1744, Hillingdon Vestry decided to build a workhouse.
  • Other carving in the vestry depicts the heads of putti, and classical capi
  • this effort to relocate the school, the Church Vestry dismissed Frances Marsh as Director of Norwood
  • A large flat stone opposite the vestry door marks his grave.
  • allow this, instead he was buried outside the vestry door where his grave can still be seen today.
  • July 1669, and was buried on the 15th near the vestry door of Westminster Abbey.
  • The 15th-century vestry door, containing carved tracery, came from Yor
  • ied at All Saints', Snodland, just outside the vestry door.
  • In 1842 the town Vestry established a National School, which shared th
  • On another occasion she rebuked him in the vestry for having given her a prayer book with pictur
  • In 1811, he designed the vestry for the church in Melsonby.
  • a south porch, a two-bay chancel with a north vestry forming a transept, a south organ chamber, and
  • The original Vestry Hall of 1866 was described at the time as the
  • The doorway leading to the vestry has an ogee head, and the vestry contains more
  • The vestry has in its western wall, an unglazed window th
  • The vestry has a blocked doorway on the west and a double
  • In the parish church of St. Edmund's, of whose vestry he was a member, there existed a painted windo
  • The Saint Paul's Vestry House is a historic building located at Lynchb
  • It is likely the only vestry house built exclusively for the governing body
  • In 1760, a vestry house was built flush against the facade's sou
  • ion of a chancel in 1841 and a north aisle and vestry in 1852.
  • enamed as the St Margaret and St John Combined Vestry in 1887.
  • The vestry in the western end of the south aisle, is unus
  • The tower was added in 1897 and the vestry in the 1960s.
  • The east end has a conical-roofed vestry in front of the apse.
  • o the church including a bell tower and timber vestry in 1869.
  • t John were two parishes, which shared a joint vestry, in the City and Liberty of Westminster and th
  • ncient common land bought by Camberwell Parish Vestry in the late 19th century to protect it from de
  • The vestry in the base of the tower includes a clock by W
  • Elected to the old vestry in 1899, he served on the borough council (for
  • The architect J. D. Sedding added a vestry in 1890, the screens and a new altar as well a
  • In the vestry is a benefaction board covering the period 168
  • In the vestry is a fireplace with a coat of arms dated 1868.
  • At the east end of the vestry is a lancet window.
  • To the west of the vestry is a small extension housing a boiler room.
  • In the corner of the vestry is a round-arched fireplace, its voussoirs cru
  • Also in the vestry is the former rood screen, which was moved the
  • Bay Meeting House and Vestry is a historic meeting house on Upper Bay and S
  • The vestry is constructed in brick, and the rest of the c
  • The vestry lies to the right of the chancel and was compl
  • The vestry may also have been added in the 17th century a
  • ust 1840 when a decision was taken at a parish vestry meeting to claim compensation from the London,
  • approval to the election of women as wardens, vestry members, and delegates to the National Convent
  • can parish centered at Occoquan; Truro's first vestry met in November 1732.
  • ce called), consists of a chancel with a north vestry, nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower an
  • ed local authority for the parish known as The Vestry of the Parish of Bermondsey in the County of S
  • church, the church-yard, and a spring, to the Vestry of Truro Parish.
  • fessor William Hosking was commissioned by the Vestry of Bristol to report on the fabric of a much a
  • She is a member of the Select Vestry of Ballyscullion Parish Church (Church of Irel
  • He died in the vestry of St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham on 28 Se
  • to Hagerstown, Maryland where he served on the vestry of Saint John's Church.
  • The vestry of the civil parish of Hackney became a local
  • The Eclectic Society met fortnightly in the vestry of St John's Chapel, Bedford Road, London.
  • Before 1900 North Woolwich was governed by the Vestry of the Parish of Woolwich.
  • Haywood became the first clerk of the vestry of Raleigh's Christ Church (Episcopal) in 1821
  • A small portrait of him hangs in the vestry of the Octagon Chapel.
  • The district was abolished in 1894 with the vestry of each parish taking on local administration.
  • except the tomb slab of Abbott de Flore in the vestry of Duston church.
  • The vestry of St John Horsleydown proposed naming the bor
  • The vestry of the parish, in common with all parishes in
  • erican Unitarian Association was formed in the vestry of the Federal Street Church on May 25, 1825,
  • England, a scold's bridle is displayed in the vestry of the church, dated 1633, with the inscriptio
  • 1834 designed by James Savage, incorporating a vestry of the late 17th century.
  • even Commissioners were charged in 1887 by the Vestry of Camberwell with the task of establishing th
  • s is a lean-to structure (originally housing a vestry) on the northwest side.
  • an oak board above the door to the old clergy vestry on the north wall of the Chancel dating back t
  • The vestry, or governing body of the church, was establis
  • restory, aisles to north and south, a chancel, vestry, organ-chamber, and a west end pinnacled tower
  • inadequate to the needs of the parish, and the vestry petitioned Parliament in 1790, for the church'
  • The vestry projection to the north and the organ chamber
  • The choir vestry projects from the northwest.
  • allery were replaced by cast zinc ones and the vestry, pulpit and organ renovated and enlarged, with
  • The second was a 1988 vestry retreat which convened to reorder priorities a
  • The mausoleum and the vestry room were replaced by a stokehold over which a
  • A bell was mounted on the vestry room and it was utilized by both congregations
  • had eight windows, fifteen lights, and a small vestry room.
  • it was the largest parish in the Diocese), the vestry struggled with debt well into the twentieth ce
  • er the Brighton Commissioners and the Brighton Vestry successfully petitioned the government to sell
  • 7, 1828, by thirteen men who elected the first vestry that night.
  • the election of vestrymen to the incorporated vestry, the local authority for the area.
  • his transept are, in order, the remains of the vestry, the chapter house, the infirmary passage and
  • inal north transept was later converted into a vestry to form a memorial to victims of World War II.
  • ed by a doorway in the west wall, and a clergy vestry to the east with a flat roof concealed by a st
  • There is a vestry to the north of the chancel.
  • In the vestry to the north west is crazy paving made from sh
  • February 1630 Sherfield obtained leave of the vestry to remove the painting and replace it by plain
  • galleries, a south porch, and a chancel with a vestry to its north.
  • bers of the chapel decided to renovate the old vestry to turn it into a community facility that all
  • porch, a detached south spire and porch, and a vestry to the south.
  • elaware legislature passed an act allowing the vestry to raise $1500 by lottery for the construction
  • ral centuries ago, with a tower to the West, a vestry to the North and a South porch.
  • nsists of a tower at the west end with a small vestry to its south, a four-bay nave, north and south
  • with a roof at a lower level than the nave, a vestry to the north of the chancel, and a west tower.
  • led porch, and a two-bay chancel with a gabled vestry to the north.
  • ishes it managed its civil affairs through the vestry until the Local Government Act 1894 required a
  • ate stone 1622 [sic] was incorporated into the vestry wall, thus rather misleading those who may thi
  • g remaining of the restorations other than the vestry walls.
  • , and contains a peal of eight good bells; the vestry was formerly a chapel, dedicated to St. Thomas
  • In 1911 a vestry was added.
  • The vestry was added in the early C19th.
  • Wooden floors were installed in 1813, the vestry was incorporated into the church and a new ves
  • The vestry was extended and the west end gallery removed
  • This vestry was further enlarged about the turn of the 20t
  • ons were carried out in 1874, when a northwest vestry was added, and 1903.
  • A vestry was added in an architecturally complementary
  • A 19th century vestry was added on the north east corner.
  • The north vestry was added in 1912 and rebuilt in 1950.
  • In 1992 the choir vestry was enlarged and a meeting room was built.
  • In 1961 a new choir vestry was formed to celebrate the 100th anniversary
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