In the churchwardens’ accounts for St. [Please select]
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4;” and in the churchwardens’ accounts of St. [Please select]
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"Yes, your churchwardens and dog-whips would make slender allowance for his vein of humour." [Please select]
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He was one of my churchwardens, a capital fellow, so thoroughgoing and reliable. [Please select]
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"And I have no doubt but the churchwardens would like to see Goody at church, for the tickets for flannel petticoats are to be given away to-day." [Please select]
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In the accounts of churchwardens of the fifteenth and early part of the sixteenth century we meet with frequent notices of payments made for watching the sepulchre at Easter[192-*]. [Please select]
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