
Title | : | Churchwardens' Accounts of the Parish of Burnley |
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Title | : | Churchwardens' Accounts of the Parish of Burnley |
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Churchwardens' accounts record expenditure on church maintenance. Vestry minutes record the decisions of the vestry meeting concerning alteration or repair.
On the 4th august 1590, a certain 'mr dios' discharged his fowling piece in the vicinity of the church at charing, kent.
The parish of st bride, united with the parishes of st michael le pole and st stephen, served an area just outside the dublin city walls, based around bride street, ship street, golden lane, stephen street and chequer street. The accounts of its churchwardens complement the records of its vestry, and reveal how the parish recovered following the restoration and developed in the eighteenth century.
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It is a volunteer role, and churchwardens are vital to the health and wellbeing of our church communities. The role of a churchwarden is a statutory one, with ancient origins. The rights and responsibilities are laid down in ecclesiastical law under the churchwardens measure 2001.
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The churchwarden's accounts 1735 the churchwardens’ accounts show payments to various individuals for ‘teaching to sing’ and for ‘leading the psalm’. The earliest such mention is found in 1735 when edwardlocke was paid 10 shillings for singing.
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