The Parish: Its Powers and Obligations at Law, as Regards the Welfare of Every Neighbourhood, and in Relation to the State : Its Officers and Committees : and the Responsibility of Every Parishioner... |
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... Clerk . 197 Section 14. Vestry Clerk 204 Section 15. The duty and responsibility of every man in regard to his Parish 211 CHAPTER IV . PAGE 227 PARISH COMMITTEES Committee of Jurats.
... Clerk . 197 Section 14. Vestry Clerk 204 Section 15. The duty and responsibility of every man in regard to his Parish 211 CHAPTER IV . PAGE 227 PARISH COMMITTEES Committee of Jurats.
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... clerks and laymen might be admitted in religious houses ; and that sick and feeble men might be main- tained ; and hospitality , almsgiving , and other charitable deeds , be done . " In short , these endowments were intended to fulfil ...
... clerks and laymen might be admitted in religious houses ; and that sick and feeble men might be main- tained ; and hospitality , almsgiving , and other charitable deeds , be done . " In short , these endowments were intended to fulfil ...
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... Clerk and Sexton are made nominees of the Incumbent alone , instead of being elected , as by Common Law they ought to be , by the Parishioners , whom they ought to serve , and who will provide the funds for paying them ( sec . 9 ) . ( 7 ...
... Clerk and Sexton are made nominees of the Incumbent alone , instead of being elected , as by Common Law they ought to be , by the Parishioners , whom they ought to serve , and who will provide the funds for paying them ( sec . 9 ) . ( 7 ...
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... Clerk , if there be one ; if there be none , by one of the Churchwardens . On the vote being put for the ap- proval of the fair entry of them , none can vote on the question of approval but those who were present at the meeting of which ...
... Clerk , if there be one ; if there be none , by one of the Churchwardens . On the vote being put for the ap- proval of the fair entry of them , none can vote on the question of approval but those who were present at the meeting of which ...
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... clerk before the official of the archbishop , to deprive him , upon the point of the right of election . And a prohibition was granted by the whole court ; -because the party chosen is a mere temporal man , and the means of choosing him ...
... clerk before the official of the archbishop , to deprive him , upon the point of the right of election . And a prohibition was granted by the whole court ; -because the party chosen is a mere temporal man , and the means of choosing him ...
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