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- Both serve for one year terms, during which they are ex officio members of the Select Vestry.
- In the present economic climate the select vestry decided on a low-key approach to fund raising.
- Thomas senior was a member of the Select Vestry and involved with numerous committees responsible for running the town.
- But after Williams's death in August 1885, negotiations between the bishop and the select vestry were begun.
- For over twenty years, the Select Vestries of the parishes were also united, but this ended in 1981.
- The status of St Katherine's appears to be ambiguous with the court leet behaving more like a select vestry.
- In the House of Lords, the bill is called the Select Vestries Bill, while the Commons equivalent is the Outlawries Bill.
- Beal himself belonged to the select vestry of St James, Westminster, at the period the local government body for the civil parish.
- Like his father William Richardson he was treasurer to the local parish church's Select Vestry, a role he held for 40 years.
- On a religious level William Richardson was a member of Kilcronaghan parish church's Select Vestry, a parochial nominator, and held the office of treasurer.
- This continues to this day as an archaic custom in the Lords to assert the independence from the Crown, even though the select vestries have long been abolished.
- In 1804 the Reverend Hammond Roberson, annoyed that the administration of Liversedge was disorganised, promoted a system of reform the select vestry which quickly spread to Cleckheaton and Heckmondwike.
- As a member of the select vestry of St Mary's on the Crumlin Road in Belfast, Graham resisted the placing of an image of the Virgin Mary in the church.
- He is a member of the select vestry of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Sion Mills, an active member of the Orange Order and a founder-member of North Tyrone Credit Union.
- He later quoted correspondence with Wilson, on the select vestry principle, in his work on poor relief, in " The Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns " ( 1823 ).
- By the late 17th century, the existence of a number of autocratic and corrupt select vestries had become a national scandal, and several bills were introduced to parliament in the 1690s, but none became acts.
- In 1872 Arthur ( by then Sir Arthur ) was elected to the Select Vestry of the Parish but, in a letter from Ashford Castle, declined the offer on the grounds of frequent absences from the parish.
- In 1921, women were elected to Raheny's Select Vestry for the first time ( five out of sixteen seats ), and in 1924, Rev . Drury was appointed Treasurer of St . Patrick's Cathedral.
- By custom, before considering the Government's legislative agenda, a bill is introduced " pro forma " in each House the Select Vestries Bill in the House of Lords and the Outlawries Bill in the House of Commons.
- The local firm of solicitors Horne, Engall and Freeman provided the clerks to the select vestry, local board, and council, as well as to most of the other local bodies, from 1823 to 1946, when a full-time clerk was appointed.
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