The tower collapsed in 1692 or 1693 and the church wardens reported that the rebuilding would cost seven hundred pounds.
'Yes, both my church wardens are titled men,' said Randolph simply.
As a church warden from 1645-1646 he prominently participated in religious ceremonies central to Québec's social life.
The victim is identified as the church warden.
The church warden gave me sizes but did not ask for reproduction pieces and anyway, he only had a poor and partial photograph.
He became a keen member of his local church starting a horticultural society and becoming a church warden.
Damen was nicknamed "the church warden with blood on his hands," and expelled from the local governing board.
It was padlocked in two places, one key was held by the priest and the other by a church warden.
Church building In 1753 agreement was reached between the pastor, the church warden and the patron over the necessity for a new church.
Not so, said Chris Holland, a church warden.