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Municipal Borough Of Mitcham
Mitcham was a local government district in north east Surrey from 1915 to 1965 around the town of Mitcham. History Mitcham local government district was created in 1915 as an urban district from part of the abolished Croydon Rural District. It gained the status of municipal borough in 1934. In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, the municipal borough was abolished and its area combined with that of the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon and the Merton and Morden Urban District to form the present-day London Borough of Merton in Greater London. Coat of arms The coat of arms of the municipal borough were granted in 1934 and defined as: Shield A pale vert (''green central vertical band''), representing the green of Mitcham. The centre has a fess wavy argent (''silver wavy horizontal band'') charged with a barulet wavy azure (''blue narrow wavy bar'') to indicate the ford of north Mitcham, which was once known as Whitford. Below the fess, a tower argent (''silver tower'') rep ...
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Vestry Hall (geograph 3607927)
A vestry was a committee for the local secular and ecclesiastical government for a parish in England, Wales and some English colony, English colonies which originally met in the vestry or sacristy of the parish church, and consequently became known colloquially as the "vestry". Overview For many centuries, in the absence of any other authority (which there would be in an incorporated city or town), the vestries were the sole ''de facto'' local government in most of the country, and presided over local, communal fundraising and expenditure until the mid or late 19th century using local established Church chairmanship. They were concerned for the spiritual but also the temporal as well as physical welfare of parishioners and its parish amenities, collecting local rates or taxes and taking responsibility for numerous functions such as the care of the poor, the maintaining of roads, and law enforcement, etc. More punitive matters were dealt with by the manorial court and hundred cour ...
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