| 1. | Condell, like Heminges, served as churchwarden in that church.
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| 2. | He was constable and churchwarden of Shaftesbury St Peter in 1642.
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| 3. | This was presented by a churchwarden at a cost of ?00.
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| 4. | There is now a single PCC and churchwardens responsible for both buildings.
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| 5. | In 1842 the elections produced a slate of Chartist churchwardens.
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| 6. | These latter responsibilities are executed by churchwardens or other volunteers.
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| 7. | Davidson was a bellringer and churchwarden at her local church.
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| 8. | In the letters to the incumbent and the churchwardens Skeat writes :-
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| 9. | In 1690, the churchwardens " dressed the church in brick ".
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| 10. | Alice was the daughter of Solicitor and Churchwarden Henry Kinneir.
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