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At Stratton, Cornwall, up to 1547, at any rate, if not later, ales were the chief source of income. Archaeologia, xlvi, 195-6. Also St. Anthony's Gild ales at Chagford. Devon Ass. for Adv. of Science, viii, 74 . Various persons at Milton Abbot sold ale and bread. Op. cit., vol. xi , 218. The same year in these acc'ts we find three conduit wardens mentioned. Butcher, The Parish of Ashburton, 41.

Then to the choice of their assistants and wardens, and so rose. I might have received 2s. 6d. as a younger Brother, but I directed one of the servants of the House to receive it and keep it. Thence to church, where Dr. Britton preached a sermon full of words against the Nonconformists, but no great matter in it, nor proper for the day at all.

At dinner Sysoev was seated between the inspector and Bruni. After the first course the toasts began, according to the old-established custom. "I consider it my agreeable duty," the inspector began, "to propose a vote of thanks to the absent school wardens, Daniel Petrovitch and . . . and . . . and . . ." "And Ivan Petrovitch," Bruni prompted him.

The first notice that we have been enabled to obtain of Past Masters, as forming any part of the Grand Lodge of England, is in the "Articles of Union between the two Grand Lodges of England," adopted in 1813, which declare that the Grand Lodge shall consist of the Grand and Past Grand Officers, of the actual Masters and Wardens of all the warranted lodges, and of the "Past Masters of Lodges who have regularly served and passed the chair before the day of Union, and who continued, without secession, regular contributing members of a warranted lodge."

Accordingly, at the archdeacon of Canterbury's visitation in 1595, we find the wardens of St. Two years later they state to the court: "For repairing of the churchyard we desire a day." At the same visitation the wardens of St.

She noted the tall wands with gilded tops, which marked the places of the junior and senior wardens; the quaint, swinging chandeliers of old brass; the tablets on the walls, two or three bearing inscriptions in honor of dead rectors or other departed worthies, one to the memory of a young girl, with a beautiful flying figure in bas-relief, carved in white marble.

Still, as there is no express law upon this subject, the selection of a Master and the determination of his qualifications must be left to the judgment and good sense of the members. Section III. Of the Wardens. The Senior and Junior Warden are the assistants of the Master in the government of the lodge.

She thought They might be brutal wardens and assembled before her, in a terrifying battalion, the strait-jackets and tortures she'd found in some of the older English novels. "So I said to the men: 'We've got to govern ourselves. We haven't got a damned word'" really abashed he looked at Anne "I beg your pardon. 'We haven't got a word to say in this government we're under; but say we have.

It was thus at length resolved that Filippo should receive the charge of conducting the work, but was told that he must furnish the syndics and wardens with more exact information.

The earliest mention Acrelius makes of congregational officers, is in the time of Fabritius in 1684, when Church Wardens made an appeal to the members with reference to the pastor's salary. In Sandel's time, 1702, new Church Wardens and Church Councilmen were installed, which suggests that these two offices were found in the time of Fabritius, so short a time previous.

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