| 41. | Churchwardens are elected at the Meeting of Parishioners.
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| 42. | Churchwardens are the officers of the Bishop and the principal representatives of the congregations.
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| 43. | The tenement was devised by Andrew Hunte to the Rector and Churchwardens in 1446.
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| 44. | This land was held in trust by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor.
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| 45. | John Maynard, John Blaskit, Churchwardens ".
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| 46. | He was churchwarden at Little Packington, one of the livings held by Jaques.
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| 47. | At Southwell he took an active part as overseer, waywarden, and churchwarden.
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| 48. | He was also a vestryman and churchwarden of St . Paul's Parish.
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| 49. | He is a churchwarden of Our Most Holy Redeemer on Exmouth Market in Clerkenwell.
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| 50. | The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens and Parochial Church Council.
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