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He was a vestryman at the local Episcopal church.
A vestryman is a member of his local church's vestry, or leading body.
Mason also served as a Justice of the Peace and vestryman.
I'm merely a vestryman, dear; souls are a matter for theologians.
Vestrymen presented her with a symbolic "back rent" of 279 peppercorns.
Francis Scott Key was a friend and vestryman of his congregation.
He was a member and vestryman of Christ Church.
William went on to become sheriff and vestryman.
He ducked back inside the church, spoke with a vestryman, then returned to Private Bean.
Washington was a dedicated vestryman in the Episcopal Church.
"If those flags are not down in ten minutes," cried one of the vestrymen, "I will cut them down."
The new head vestryman, Ralph Hiram, was in charge of parish business.
Sargent was, at the time of St. Luke's construction, also a vestryman.
For electoral purposes, the parish was divided into four wards and had 120 elected vestrymen.
The procession included many Philadelphia clergy and vestrymen.
In April 1744, Walker was elected as vestryman at his church, a position he held for more than forty years, until 1785.
Joel Poinsett, who was a vestryman of the church, drew up plans.
He was also vestryman and churchwarden for St. Peter's Church.
As a young vestryman in an Episcopal church, his responsibility was to read Bible lessons aloud.
Chancel above circular window has initials of vestrymen and workers of 1928.
He became a vestryman in 1792.
When cholera broke out in 1831, the "select vestrymen", as the church councillors were called, did not know what to do about the epidemic.
Her father, remember, was still a vestryman, and her mother sent checks to TV fundamentalists.
He also served as a vestryman of Bruton Parish in 1678.
Later, he served as a vestryman.