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This manual provides practical, legal, and procedural guidance for churchwardens, tracing the office’s origins and setting out qualifications, election and vacancy procedures, and canonical and statutory responsibilities. It covers care of the fabric and churchyard, burial arrangements, custody of keys and bells, management of seats, offertories, music, and parish documents, and the relationship between district churches, incumbents, and parish councils. The text explains relevant laws, the conveyance of property to trustees, vestry practice, and recent local government changes, and supplies examples and forms to assist officers in everyday ecclesiastical administration.

About the Author

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George Henry Sumner

George Henry Sumner was an English author known for his work in ecclesiastical literature. He is particularly recognized for his book "Churchwardens' Manual / their duties, powers, rights, and privileges," which serves as a comprehensive guide for churchwardens in the Anglican Church. This manual outlines the responsibilities and rights of churchwardens, providing valuable insights into their role within the church community. Sumner's contributions reflect a deep understanding of church governance and the practical aspects of religious administration.

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