File HABS SpesutiaParishVestryHouse 082093pr.jpg thumb right 200px St. George s Parish Vestry House built in 1766 at Perryman, Maryland A vestry is a room in or attached to a Church building church or synagogue in which the vestments, vessels, records, etc., are kept see sacristy , and in which the clergy and choir robe or don their vestments for divine service. A vestry or select vestry is also an administrative ... is also known as the close vestry. The open or general vestry, which selected many of those ... name pcWET ref . Dating from the fourteenth century the vestry was a parish parliament chaired by the parish ..., when the congregation returns to the chapel after the burial or cremation. Administrative vestry Civil ... for all administrative purposes. Ecclesiastical parish The term vestry continues to be used for a body .... The vestry may have additional functions, including selection of the rector of the church. The rector is usually an ex officio member of the vestry. In other Anglican jurisdictions, vestry may ... annually. History In England, Parish 1835 until the 19th century , the parish vestry was in effect ... the multitudinous duties imposed on the parish and its officers, that is to say the vestry and it s organisation ... 1837 the provision of support for the poor was no longer the direct responsibility of the vestry ... vestry was a general meeting of all inhabitant ratepaying householders in a parish ref name pcWET ... , third edition, Cambridge University Press reprinted 1979 ref . A select vestry or close vestry ... more or less by co option ref name pcWET ref . The open vestry elected the bulk of the select vestry members or, if dissatisfied, could exercise their power to do so. Origin of parishes and their vestry ... of the inhabitants, and it evolved to become the vestry meeting. ref Name SWBP ref With the decay of the feudal system the vestry meetings succeeded in acquiring greater responsibilities, they having ... Web Site Retrieved May 19, 2005 See also Civil parishes in England Sacristy Vestry is a town in the MAR ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 coord 51 35 0 N 0 0 45 W type landmark region GB display title Vestry House Museum is the local history museum for the London Borough of Waltham Forest , and stands within the village of Church End, Walthamstow . This secluded area still preserves a rural atmosphere, although it lies only a quarter of a mile from Walthamstow s main shopping centre and barely six and a half miles from the City of London. Vestry House, a two storey building of brown stock brick, was constructed in 1730 by order of the Vestry. Vestry House Museum is financed by the London Borough of Waltham Forest and since 1931, when it was opened by Sir Ernest Pollock, Master of the Rolls, it has been the borough s museum and local studies library and archive. The first motor car to be driven in London and the first built in Britain is displayed at the museum. Frederick Bremer built the car in Walthamstow . External links http www.walthamforest.gov.uk vestry house museum Vestry House Museum http www.keepourmuseumsopen.org.uk Campaign to keep Vestry House Museum open Museums of London history LB Waltham Forest Category History of Waltham Forest Category 1730 architecture Category Local museums in England Category Museums in Waltham Forest Category Museums of London history UK museum stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Saint Paul s Vestry House nrhp type image St Pauls Vestry House Dec 08.JPG caption St. Pauls Vestry House, December 2008 location 308 7th St., Lynchburg, Virginia lat degrees 37 lat minutes 24 lat seconds 53 lat direction N long degrees 79 long minutes 8 long seconds 40 long direction W locmapin Virginia area built 1855 architect unknown architecture Classical Revival added February 21, 1997 governing body Private refnum 97000157 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Saint Paul s Vestry House is a historic building located at Lynchburg, Virginia . It is a single story Classical Revival style building with a simple lowpitched gable roof and a rectangular plan. It is likely the only vestry house built exclusively for the governing body of an Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church in Virginia. It also served as the first home of the Lynchburg Woman s Club from 1903 to 1916. ref name dhr cite web url http www.dhr.virginia.gov registers Cities Lynchburg 118 0078 St.Paul s Vestry House 1997 final nomination.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form date 2008 11 21 work Saint Paul s Vestry House publisher Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Historic Resources ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.dhr.virginia.gov registers Cities Lynchburg 118 0078 St.Paul s Vestry House 1997 final nomination.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form http www.dhr.virginia.gov registers Cities Lynchburg St.PaulsVestryHouse photo.htm Register Nomination Saint Paul s Vestry House, Lynchburg photograph National Register of Historic Places Category 1855 architecture Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Category Episcopal churches in Virginia Category Buildings and structures in Lynchburg, Virginia Category Classical Revival architecture in Virginia Virginia NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Bay Meeting House and Vestry nrhp type image Bay Meeting House, Sanbornton, NH.jpg caption location Upper Bay and Steele Rds., Sanbornton, New Hampshire lat degrees 43 lat minutes 32 lat seconds 17 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 32 long seconds 12 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New Hampshire built 1836 architecture Federal, Gothic Revival added June 07, 1984 area convert 0.6 acre governing body Private refnum 84002508 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Bay Meeting House and Vestry is a historic meeting house on Upper Bay and Steele Roads in Sanbornton, New Hampshire . It was built in 1836 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Bay Meeting House And Vestry Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire Category Federal architecture in New Hampshire Category Gothic Revival architecture in New Hampshire Category 1836 architecture Category Churches in Belknap County, New Hampshire NewHampshire NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name St. George s Parish Vestry House nrhp type image HABS SpesutiaParishVestryHouse 082093pr.jpg caption Spesutia Parish Vestry House in 1936 location 1522 Perryman Rd., Perryman, Maryland lat degrees 39 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 27 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 12 long seconds 16 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built 1766 added March 26, 1976 governing body Private refnum 76001001 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref St. George s Parish Vestry House , also known as Spesutia Vestry House , is a historic Episcopal Church United States Episcopal vestryvestry house located at Perryman, Maryland Perryman , Harford County, Maryland . It is a small structure of Flemish bond brick construction dating to about 1766. ref cite web url http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 363&COUNTY Harford&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Harford title Maryland Historical Trust date 2008 10 05 work National Register of Historic Places St. George s Parish Vestry House publisher Maryland Historical Trust ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. ref name nris References reflist External links http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 363&COUNTY Harford&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Harford St. George s Parish Vestry House, Harford County , including photo from 1997, at Maryland Historical Trust National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Episcopal churches in Maryland Category Churches in Harford County, Maryland Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category 1766 architecture HarfordMD NRHP stub ... more details
Summary Information Description Newport Parish Vestry Door Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 07 20 2008 Author User Kallicrates Kallicrates User talk Kallicrates talk other versions Licensing PD self date July 2008 ... more details
Infobox nrhp name First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry nrhp type image caption location Ashland, New Hampshire lat degrees 43 lat minutes 41 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 37 long seconds 59 long direction W locmapin New Hampshire area built 1834 architect Unknown architecture Late Victorian added April 8, 1983 governing body Private refnum 83001140 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry also known as First Free Will Baptist Church or Miss Perkins High School is an historic Free Will Baptist Church at 13 15 North Main Street in Ashland, New Hampshire . The church was built in 1834 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category 1834 architecture Category Baptist churches in New Hampshire Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire Category Churches in Grafton County, New Hampshire NewHampshire NRHP stub ... more details
Summary Information Description St. Pauls Vestry House, Lynchburg, Va., December 2008 Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 12 26 2008 Author User Pubdog Pubdog User talk Pubdog talk other versions Licensing PD self date December 2008 ... more details
St. John s Vestry Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School is a school located in Tiruchirappalli also known as Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India. ref cite news url http www.hindu.com yw 2005 08 26 stories 2005082602460600.htm title St. John s Vestry Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School date August 26, 2005 work The Hindu accessdate 16 March 2010 ref It is missioned by the Church of South India . It is one of the oldest school in Tamil Nadu and was established by the British around 1763. It first served as an orphanage for children of British soldiers, but later it established itself as a school. When the school started it covered only a small area of land at the current location, but expanded so that the campus now has separate buildings within the campus for year 1 to year 8 Junior and Sub Junior block and year 9 to year 12 Senior and Super Senior block . The school has montessori facilities in a separate building. St. Johns Vestry Anglo Higher Secondary School also has boarding facilities for students from distant places. References reflist External links Coord 10.8032 N 78.6782 E region IN type edu display title Education in Tamil Nadu Education in India Category Church of South India Category Education in Tiruchirapalli Category Schools in Tamil Nadu Category Boarding schools in India ... more details
Summary http www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk An architects drawing of Vestry Hall from 1905, used to represent the Ancient Monuments Society. Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
Summary Reverend St. John O Sullivan in the courtyard between the chapel and temporary vestry, at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Taken from p. 100 of San Juan Capistrano Mission by Engelhardt, Zephyrin 1922 . Licensing PD US ... more details
ref name Census 1891 Metropolitan Borough of Battersea Battersea None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 150,558 Bermondsey parish Bermondsey None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 84,682 Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green Bethnal Green None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 129,132 Bow, London Bow Poplar ... None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 235,344 Charlton, London Charlton next Woolwich Plumstead Lewisham ... None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 96,253 Clapham Wandsworth Wandsworth and Clapham 43,698 Clerkenwell None Vestry Holborn 66,216 Deptford St Nicholas Greenwich Greenwich 6,887 Metropolitan Borough of Deptford ... Borough of Fulham Fulham None Vestry Fulham 91,639 Furnival s Inn part None Holborn 97 Gray s Inn None ... Hackney 198,606 Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith Hammersmith None Vestry Fulham 97,239 Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead Hampstead None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 68,416 St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars ... Metropolitan Borough of Islington Islington None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 319,143 Metropolitan Borough of Kensington Kensington None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 166,308 Kidbrooke Plumstead Woolwich 2,298 Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth Lambeth None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 275,203 Lee, London ... 11,303 Mile End Old Town None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 107,592 Minories Minories, Holy Trinity Whitechapel Whitechapel 301 Newington, London Newington None Vestry St Saviour s 115,804 Liberty ... 2,138 Metropolitan Borough of Paddington Paddington None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 117,846 ... None Vestry St Olave 39,255 Liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents and Ely Place Saffron ... parish St Clement Danes Strand Strand 8,492 St George Hanover Square None Vestry St George s 78,364 St George in the East parish St George in the East None Vestry None Poor Law Parish 45,795 St Giles ... Whitechapel Whitechapel 182 St Luke s St Luke None Vestry Holborn 42,440 St Martin in the Fields parish St Martin in the Fields None Vestry Strand 14,616 St Mary le Strand parish St Mary le Strand ... more details
consisting of parish vestry vestries and district boards of works. The Metropolitan Board was the forerunner ... became a local authority they were to have the title The Vestry of the Parish of in the County of Where ... Guildhall Bermondsey parish Bermondsey Vestry Surrey 1 Town Hall, Spa Road, Bermondsey Bethnal Green Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry Hall, Bethnal Green Camberwell Vestry Surrey 1 Vestry Hall, Peckham Road Chelsea, London Chelsea Vestry Middlesex 1 Town Hall, King s Road, Chelsea St. James & St. John Clerkenwell Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry Hall, 58 Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell replaced by Town Hall in Rosebery ... Hackney Middlesex Stoke Newington Middlesex 1 Town Hall, Hackney Hampstead Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry ... 1 Town Hall, Gray s Inn Road Islington St Mary Vestry Middlesex 2 Vestry Hall, Upper Street, Islington Kensington Vestry Middlesex 1 Town Hall, Kensington Lambeth Vestry Surrey 2 Vestry Hall, Kennington ... Middlesex 1 White Horse Street, Commercial Road Hamlet of Mile End Old Town Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry Hall, Bancroft Road, Mile End Road Newington, London Newington Vestry Surrey 1 Vestry Hall, Walworth Road Paddington Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry Hall, Harrow Road Plumstead District Metropolis Plumstead ... Middlesex Poplar, London Poplar Middlesex 1 117 High Street, Poplar Rotherhithe Vestry Surrey 1 ... Vestry Middlesex 2 Vestry Hall, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square St George in the East parish St George in the East Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry Hall, Cable Street St Giles District Metropolis St Giles District ... Middlesex 1 197 High Holborn St Luke Middlesex Vestry Middlesex 1 Vestry Hall, City Road St Martin in the Fields parish St Martin in the Fields Vestry Middlesex 1 Town Hall, Charing Cross Road St Marylebone Vestry Middlesex 2 Court House, Marylebone Lane St Olave District Metropolis St Olave District ... Surrey 1 member jointly with Rotherhithe Vestry Vine Street, Tooley Street, Southwark St Pancras, London St Pancras Vestry Middlesex 2 Vestry Hall, Pancras Road St Saviour s District Metropolis St Saviour ... more details
Summary Arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith granted 23rd December 1897 to the Hammersmith Vestry by the College of Arms Source A.C. Fox Davies, The Book of Public Arms T. C. & E. C. Jack, London, 1915 Licensing PD old 100 Category Coats of arms of districts abolished by the London Government Act 1963 ... more details
Unofficial coat of arms adopted by Fulham vestry in 1886 , and used by the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham 1900 1927 . Source Scan from Will s Cigarette card 1904 . Licensing PD because its copyright has expired. This applies to the United States, the European Union and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years. ... more details
Summary Portrait of Dr Robert Hawker, Vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth, father of Robert Stephen Hawker . Portrait currently hanging in the vestry of St Mathias church, Plymouth. Photo of portrait taken May 2002 Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
First Free Will Baptist Church may refer to a building in the United States First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry , Ashland, New Hampshire First Freewill Baptist Church East Alton, New Hampshire First Free Will Baptist Church in Meredith , New Hampshire First Free Will Baptist Church Ossipee, New Hampshire disambig ... more details
coord 38 11 57.40 N 84 52 45.27 W display title The Church of the Ascension is an Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Church located in the heart of Frankfort, Kentucky Frankfort, Kentucky s historic district at 311 Washington Street. It was organized in 1835. The church is governed by a vestry of 8 to 10 members, presided over by the Senior Warden and the Rector. Vestry members are elected during an annual meeting of all of the congregation. Services are conducted by one or two priests and a deacon. Four to six children serve as acolytes in services, carrying the Cross and torches. Organizations include the Altar Guild, which sets up for services, takes care of the sanctuary, and decorates the vestry the Youth Group Sunday School ECW, the women s association and the Men s Club, which cooks breakfast on sundays and helps raise money and care for the church. The Church of the Ascension is highly regarded by the population of Frankfort as an important historical site, for it is the oldest church in the area that is still alive. External links http www.ascepis.org Church of the Ascension website Category Frankfort, Kentucky Category Franklin County, Kentucky Category Episcopal churches in Kentucky US church stub ... more details
Summary logo fur Article Church of the Ascension New York Use Org ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability other information Information Description line drawing of the Church of the Ascension Episcopal , Manhattan, New York City Source parish vestry and administrative office Date unknown Author Rector, wardens and vestrymembers of the Church of the Ascension in the City of New York Permission used by permission Non free logo Licensing Non free logo The owner of this logo is the Church of the Ascension, its rector, wardens and vestry. This organization has approved its use for a Wikipedia entry about the church. ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 A vestryman is a member of his local church s vestry , or leading body. He is not a member of the clergy. In England especially, but also in other parts of The United Kingdom, Parish Councils have long been a level of local government rather than being solely ecclesiastical in nature. This probably arises from the role of the Church of England as the established church and the Parish or area served by an individual church as the most local and immediate level of social involvement. As these councils often met in the vestry of the local church, either for convenience or because there were no other suitable rooms available, the name became associated with the council and in some places e.g. Camberwell in London identified it. A Vestry may also have had the role of supervising local Parish public services, such as the workhouse, administration of Poor Relief, the keeping of Parish Records Baptisms, Deaths and Marriages and so on. Usually the term Vestryman as used in the UK would denote a member of the Parish Council at a certain period in history and is synonymous with or equivalent to a Parish Councillor but the term may, depending on context, also signify an official or employee of the Parish Council although strictly, this should be in the form Vestry man . It is possible that usage in other countries derives from the English tradition and denotes someone involved in practical governance of a church and its activities, if not a geographical or administrative area as distinct from a purely spiritual ministry. Category Church of England ecclesiastical polity Category Local Christian church officials ... more details
refimprove date June 2010 Infobox musical artist Name Rob Marcello Instrument Guitar Genre Heavy metal music Heavy Metal , Glam metal , Hard Rock Occupation Musician Associated acts Danger Danger Background non vocal instrumentalist Rob Marcello , born September 9, 1977, Sweden, is a neoclassical metal, rock and jazz fusion guitar player who replaced Andy Timmons as the lead guitarist of the band Danger Danger in 2003. He has also played in the bands Ironhorse , Obsession, Twenty 4 Seven rock band Twenty 4 Seven , and Marcello Vestry. ref cite web url http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net news.aspx?mode Article&newsitemID 96246 title Danger Danger guitarist s collaboration with Frank Vestry to receive European release date 3 May 2008 publisher Blabbermouth.net Blabbermouth accessdate 12 June 2010 ref In late 2009 he was also a stand in guitarist in the 80 s band House of Lords . Rob plays Caparison guitars and sponsors Boss Corporation , he is featured as the guitarist for many of their pedal demonstration videos. Discography With Iron Horse Iron Horse 2001 With Twenty 4 Seven Destination Everywhere 2002 With Danger Danger Live and Nude 2005 Revolve 2009 With Marcello Vestry Marcello Vestry 2008 References Reflist Danger Danger Cite web url http www.caparison.jp caparison eng e artist e robertmarcello.html title Caparison guitars Rob Marcello Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marcello, Rob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marcello, Rob Category Danger Danger members Category American rock guitarists Category American heavy metal guitarists Category Living people ... more details
Summary James Clarke, 13th October 2006. Portrait of William Fiddian Moulton, currently hanging in the Vestry of the Moulton Memorial Chapel in the Leys School, Cambridge, UK. This photo of the portrait was taken on the occasion of the centennial commemorations of the Chapel. William is my great great great grandfather. Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by 2.5 migration relicense ... more details