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<p> Clerks Of The [[Vestry]] (Or Vestibule) </p> <p> were men in charge of the sacristy, with the furniture for high-mass, and the copes. At [[Durham]] they slept at night over the west end of the vestry, and, with two others, acted as bell-ringers. The latter slept in a chamber opposite the sacristan's office in the north alley. There were three clerks of the vestibule at York. </p>
<p> Clerks Of The [[Vestry]] (Or Vestibule) </p> <p> were men in charge of the sacristy, with the furniture for high-mass, and the copes. At [[Durham]] they slept at night over the west end of the vestry, and, with two others, acted as bell-ringers. The latter slept in a chamber opposite the sacristan's office in the north alley. There were three clerks of the vestibule at York. </p>
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Clerks Of The Vestry (Or Vestibule) [1]

Clerks Of The Vestry (Or Vestibule)

were men in charge of the sacristy, with the furniture for high-mass, and the copes. At Durham they slept at night over the west end of the vestry, and, with two others, acted as bell-ringers. The latter slept in a chamber opposite the sacristan's office in the north alley. There were three clerks of the vestibule at York.

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