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  • The MBW was co-opted from boards, districts of vestries who were elected by their ratepayers rather than directly elected, but which during its period were separated into civil parishes removing many residual Church of England ties.
  • The ecclesiastical parishes (once having had poor-relief vestries employing highwaymen, for example) before the laws that disestablished their secular components do not mention Archway.
  • George Mason began his long association with the church in February 1749–50, when he was named warden to replace the deceased Jeremiah Bronaugh; he would go on to serve the congregation as a vestryman until the dissolution of vestries after the American Revolutionary War.
  • The nave is clerestoried, with Lean-to aisles and a lower chancel The two-story southeast vestries were added in 1897 by E.
  • Scott (younger son of George Gilbert Scott) with a faculty being granted giving permission to enlarge the nave and aisle by adding two bays and erecting a porch on the north side; to build a tower (which was never completed) and place a clock and bells therein; to place a pulpit, reredos, and sedilia in the church; to remove and re-erect the font at the west end of the church; to construct a heating apparatus; to construct an organ chamber and two vestries for the use of the clergy and choir; to place new seats for use of the choir and seat the whole of the church with open seats; to place stained glass in all the windows (with a spire which was never completed).
  • The church comprises an apsidal chancel with ambulatory and south chapel, two north vestries, an aisled and clerestoreyed nave, and a western narthex or baptistery of one bay.
  • It was constructed of Peterborough red brick with Bracknell stone dressings, with a chancel, south-east chapel and bell-cot, north vestries, and an aisled and clerestoried nave of six bays with north-west and south-west porches.
  • There are vestries towards the east end of the church, as well as lean-to narthexes on the north and south faces of the tower.
  • Its plan consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles – each with two projecting confessionals, a south west porch, an apsidal chancel with lean-to vestries resembling an ambulatory, and a north east tower.
  • Panels depicting the Stations of the Cross are set into the walls of the nave and at the western end is an apsidal chancel with vestries and a sanctuary approached through arches clad in orange veined scagliola and lined with the same material.
  • On the north side is a protruding baptistry, and two parallel ranges containing a chapel, confessionals, and vestries.
  • It is built in limestone and consists of a sanctuary at the east end, two north vestries, an undivided aisled and clerestoried chancel and nave with east bell-cot, the first stage of a south tower, a west porch, and short outer aisles.
  • There were 55 non-administrative vestries in 1855 and their number had reduced to 47 in 1894 as some had been upgraded to administrate vestries.
  • Gibson-designed church buildings have included: Holland Park, St Matthew's Anglican Church (1958), Indooroopilly Presbyterian Church redevelopment (1960), Toowong Presbyterian (Uniting) Church (1960), Ashgrove Methodist (Uniting) Church (1962), St Paul's Anglican Church in Manly (1964), Stafford Presbyterian (Uniting) Church (1966), Wavell Heights Presbyterian Church (1966), Knox Presbyterian (Uniting) Church in Moorooka (1968), Bundaberg Uniting Christian Education Centre (1968), Pope Street Methodist (Uniting) Church in Yeronga (1970), Wellers Hill Presbyterian Church in Tarragindi (1970), Aspley Presbyterian (Uniting) Church, Tamborine Presbyterian Church (1975),  Strathpine Presbyterian Church (1976), Indooroopilly Uniting Church (1976), St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Ipswich (vestries) (1977), Chermside West Presbyterian Church (Maundrell Terrace), Inala Uniting Church (church extension to existing hall), and Oakleigh Church of the Nazarene.


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