28 Verbs to Use for the Word wardens

A copy of two resolutions of the legislature of Virginia, and a petition of sundry officers and assignees of officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on continental establishment, on the subject of bounty lands allotted to them on the northwest side of the Ohio; and A copy of an act of the legislature of Maryland to empower the wardens of the port of Baltimore to levy and collect the duty therein mentioned.

In it, according to law, the minister had to read aloud from time to time articles of inquiry founded on the Queen's or the diocesan's injunctions, and to admonish wardens and sidemen to present offences under these articles at the next visitation.

It was only a few weeks after the execution of the Earl of Home and his brother, that the Regent Albany offered an additional insult to his family by appointing Sir Anthony D'Arcy warden of the east marches, an office which the Homes had held for ages.

Are you willing to give me a little assistance?" asked the warden.

Five years later, the vicar dead, the clerk was ordered to assist the wardens in receiving the 'paskall pence' whether paid at Easter or at any other time of communion.

Now, if you'll sit down, please!" "Sit down?" bellowed the warden.

On the score of bringing stubborn or careless wardens to terms through their purses, the following extract from a letter written in 1572 to the official of the archdeacon of the bishop of London is in point.

And he called the warden of his keep, Celin his henchman tried, And he pointed to Azarque, and, flushed with anger, cried "The sun upon that haughty shield myself will bid it set; It works some mischief upon me, like an evil amulet.

The masked man moved slightly to one side and his clenched fist caught the warden on the point of the chin.

Besides the order just mentioned, the Stepney vestry had three years before ordained concerning their wardens that these were "to shew how they haue p[re]sented them

Why do you ask?" demanded the warden.

Of Loddon, Norfolk, we are told that "no complaint appears about Church Rates, for there were none, as the revenue of the Town Farm ... rendered a tax of that description unnecessary."[204] Of St. Petrock's, Exeter, we are informed that "the parish became so well endowed by donations of land and houses as to enable the wardens to dispense almost entirely with the quarterly collections entered in the earlier accounts.

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THE LOVERS OF ANTEQUERA The brave Hamete reined his steed and from the crupper bent, To greet fair Tartagona, who saw him with content, The daughter of Zulema, who had many a foe repelled From the castle on the hill, which he in Archidora held; For six-and-thirty years he kept the Christian host at bay, A watchful warden, fearless of the stoutest foes' array.

" "Bismarck is making himself at home, all right," laughed the warden.

It is not many months since I was called to the house where, in a ripe and honored age, lay a warden of this church, stricken suddenly by death.

cit., 210 (One Clay and his wife "will not be ordered in church by us the church wardens [etc.]..". 1595).

If they do, they will be undeceived when brought hereeh, Master Tunstall?" "Most true, Sir Giles, most true!" replied the deputy-warden.

On a subsequent day John Whittle, who represents the wardens, informs the court that the repairs have been executed.

"But it's a writ of habeas corpus, Your Honor, signed by Judge Winthrop, requiring the warden to produce Miss Beekman in Part I of the Supreme Court, and returnable forthwith," whispered Mr. McGuire in an awe-stricken voice.

Accordingly the act-books tell their interesting story of ministers on beginning service sending wardens and sidemen abroad to command men to come to church.

Now somewhat nigh the farther end of that bridge there stood a little lodge of stone, built to shelter the warden of the bridge from stress of weather.

One quick glance at the weapon showed the warden that the cartridges had been drawn!

If he did choose to smoke a church-warden, he had a great silver-mounted meerschaum on his mantle-shelf.

In the middle of the yard was the carriage in which the prisoner's wife and her mother had come, and around it stood the wardens and turnkeys in their blue and gold uniforms.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  wardens