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BOX PEW

  • Box pew
  • Type of church pew

    A box pew is a type of church pew that is encased in panelling and was prevalent in England and other Protestant countries from the 16th to early 19th

    Box pew

    Box pew

    Box_pew

  • Pew
  • Long bench seat

    A pew (/ˈpjuː/) is a long bench seat or enclosed box, used for seating members of a congregation or choir in a synagogue, church, wedding chapel, funeral

    Pew

    Pew

    Pew

  • PewPew (video game)
  • 2009 mobile video game

    PewPew is series of a 2009 iOS/Android game by a French developer Jean-François Geyelin. A sequel entitled PewPew 2 was released on May 6, 2010. It is

    PewPew (video game)

    PewPew (video game)

    PewPew_(video_game)

  • PewDiePie
  • Swedish YouTuber (born 1989)

    Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg (born 24 October 1989), better known as PewDiePie, is a Swedish YouTuber. Best known for his gaming videos, he is also recognised

    PewDiePie

    PewDiePie

    PewDiePie

  • Church of St John the Baptist, Stokesay
  • Church in Shropshire, England

    stop-chamfered raking strut roof which dates from 1664. The pews, panelled and hooded pulpit, reading desk, box-pews and wall paintings all date from the 17th Century

    Church of St John the Baptist, Stokesay

    Church of St John the Baptist, Stokesay

    Church_of_St_John_the_Baptist,_Stokesay

  • Treasure Island
  • 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson

    Bones dies of a stroke. Pew and his accomplices attack the inn but are attacked and routed by mounted excise officers, and Pew is trampled to death by

    Treasure Island

    Treasure Island

    Treasure_Island

  • Old North Church
  • Historic church in Boston, Massachusetts

    from the pews. The main level has box pews; the current pews date from 1912 and are replicas of the original box pews. The main level pews have elaborate

    Old North Church

    Old North Church

    Old_North_Church

  • Gibside
  • Country estate in Tyne and Wear, England

    single Ionic column; and box pews in the corners and side apses, the latter curved to fit the space. The Bowes-Lyons used a box pew in a corner which had

    Gibside

    Gibside

    Gibside

  • St. Paul's Chapel
  • Chapel in Manhattan, New York

    City was the country's capital. Above the former location of Washington's box pew (which was removed during renovations in the 2010s) is an 18th-century

    St. Paul's Chapel

    St. Paul's Chapel

    St._Paul's_Chapel

  • Halifax Minster
  • Minster church in West Yorkshire, England

    notable features of the church include a medieval font cover, Jacobean box pews, and the tombstone of 19th-century diarist Anne Lister. The first church

    Halifax Minster

    Halifax Minster

    Halifax_Minster

  • St Peter and St Paul, East Harling
  • Church in Norfolk, England

    church. A major restoration in 1871, costing £1500, replaced the box-pews with the current pews, gave the chancel roof a simple scissorbeam design, and restored

    St Peter and St Paul, East Harling

    St Peter and St Paul, East Harling

    St_Peter_and_St_Paul,_East_Harling

  • St. Luke's Church (Smithfield, Virginia)
  • Historic church in Virginia, US

    1950s. It consists of a square pew of each side of the altar, two box pews west of the chancel screen, and seventeen slip pews in the nave. The pulpit is

    St. Luke's Church (Smithfield, Virginia)

    St. Luke's Church (Smithfield, Virginia)

    St._Luke's_Church_(Smithfield,_Virginia)

  • List of Looney Tunes feature films
  • December 28, 2012. Pepé Le Pew: The City of Lights - In October 2010, it was reported that Mike Myers would voice Pepé Le Pew in a feature-length live-action/animated

    List of Looney Tunes feature films

    List_of_Looney_Tunes_feature_films

  • Puddletown
  • Village in Dorset, England

    12th-century font and well-preserved woodwork, including 17th-century box pews. Thomas Hardy took an interest in the church, and the village provided

    Puddletown

    Puddletown

    Puddletown

  • St Swithun's Church, Worcester
  • Church in Worcestershire, England

    pew containing the elaborate mayor's chair and a sword rest, and throughout the rest of the church there are panelled box pews. The font is in a box pew

    St Swithun's Church, Worcester

    St Swithun's Church, Worcester

    St_Swithun's_Church,_Worcester

  • Far from the Madding Crowd
  • 1874 novel by Thomas Hardy

    12th-century font and well-preserved woodwork, including 17th-century box pews. Hardy took an interest in the church, and the village provided the inspiration

    Far from the Madding Crowd

    Far from the Madding Crowd

    Far_from_the_Madding_Crowd

  • St Nicholas' Church, Stillington
  • Church in Stillington, North Yorkshire, England

    it contains a small piece of Mediaeval glass. Inside are 19th-century box pews. Grade II* listed churches in North Yorkshire (district) Listed buildings

    St Nicholas' Church, Stillington

    St Nicholas' Church, Stillington

    St_Nicholas'_Church,_Stillington

  • German Church and Cemetery
  • Historic church in Maine, United States

    opposite end from the pulpit, three aisles serving box pews and a large gallery with mostly box pews. Initially entrance is made into a small porch containing

    German Church and Cemetery

    German Church and Cemetery

    German_Church_and_Cemetery

  • Colonial meeting house
  • Type of building in New England, US

    building, a long aisle to a pulpit on the other short end, and slip pews instead of box pews. The colonial meeting house was the central focus of every New

    Colonial meeting house

    Colonial meeting house

    Colonial_meeting_house

  • List of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation productions
  • 'Pepe Le Pew' Pic, He Tells Comic-Con". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 23, 2020. @ACriticalHuman (March 4, 2024). "Same goes for a Pepé Le Pew movie

    List of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation productions

    List of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation productions

    List_of_Warner_Bros._Pictures_Animation_productions

  • Highgate
  • Area of north London, England

    in 1880. The pulpit dates from 1848; the present bench pews date from 1879, replacing box pews. The organ is by Hill and Davidson; it was installed in

    Highgate

    Highgate

    Highgate

  • Clodock
  • Village in Herefordshire, England

    listed building. It is completely un-Victorianised, with west gallery, box-pews, three-decker pulpit and 17th-century sanctuary furniture. The village

    Clodock

    Clodock

    Clodock

  • Test Acts 1673 & 1678
  • 1673 series of English penal laws

    his own works, in a pulpit inscribed "FANATICISM", to Fox seated in a box pew. Fox asks, "Pray, Doctor is there such a thing as a Devil?" Priestley responds

    Test Acts 1673 & 1678

    Test Acts 1673 & 1678

    Test_Acts_1673_&_1678

  • St Mary's Church, Brent Eleigh
  • Church

    13th century than the rest of the church. The nave features 18th-century box pews which enclose some earlier 17th-century bench ends. In 1961 a set of three

    St Mary's Church, Brent Eleigh

    St Mary's Church, Brent Eleigh

    St_Mary's_Church,_Brent_Eleigh

  • St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham
  • Church in Wiltshire, England

    and Child which dates from the Anglo-Saxon era. There are also historic box pews, pulpit and memorials. In 1205 King John gave the church to the Cistercian

    St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham

    St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham

    St_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Inglesham

  • St Cewydd's Church, Disserth
  • Church in Powys, Wales

    and furnishings, including a three-decker pulpit, box pews and communion rails. Many of the box pews still carry the nameplates of the parishioners who

    St Cewydd's Church, Disserth

    St Cewydd's Church, Disserth

    St_Cewydd's_Church,_Disserth

  • St Lawrence's Church, Aldfield
  • Church in Aldfield, North Yorkshire, England

    three-decker pulpit, with a sounding board and original candlesticks, box pews throughout, and an organ at the west end. Listed buildings in Aldfield

    St Lawrence's Church, Aldfield

    St Lawrence's Church, Aldfield

    St_Lawrence's_Church,_Aldfield

  • Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia)
  • Historic church in Virginia, United States

    as a mission church in the north end of Alexandria. Initially the pews were box pews and a two-tier pulpit was situated on the north side of the sanctuary

    Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia)

    Christ Church (Alexandria, Virginia)

    Christ_Church_(Alexandria,_Virginia)

  • Church of St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield
  • Church near Fairfield, Kent

    early 18th century balusters and a simple handrail. Rows of 18th-century box pews, painted white, fill the nave and south end of the chancel. The elevated

    Church of St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield

    Church of St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield

    Church_of_St_Thomas_à_Becket,_Fairfield

  • St Matthew's Church, Hayfield
  • Church

    Original box pews are located underneath. Late-19th-century stained glass fills the lower nave windows and the pointed chancel arch. The central box pews in

    St Matthew's Church, Hayfield

    St Matthew's Church, Hayfield

    St_Matthew's_Church,_Hayfield

  • St Chad's Church, Poulton-le-Fylde
  • Church in Lancashire, England

    apse. Its furnishings include a Georgian staircase, a Jacobean pulpit, box pews and hatchments. There are eight bells in the tower. Outside the church

    St Chad's Church, Poulton-le-Fylde

    St Chad's Church, Poulton-le-Fylde

    St_Chad's_Church,_Poulton-le-Fylde

  • Langley Chapel
  • Chapel in Shropshire, England

    contained within a nearby private farm. The Chapel was built with wooden box pews, a musicians desk and Communion table bench seats. It has no known dedication

    Langley Chapel

    Langley Chapel

    Langley_Chapel

  • Holy Trinity Church, Wensley
  • Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England

    tower and the west ends of the aisles were rebuilt in the 18th century." Box pews were added in the early 19th century but the medieval character was retained

    Holy Trinity Church, Wensley

    Holy Trinity Church, Wensley

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Wensley

  • Pohick Church
  • Historic church in Virginia, US

    entry door for each one. The box pews conform to the traditional English arrangement. Markers have been affixed to many pews in memory of past members of

    Pohick Church

    Pohick Church

    Pohick_Church

  • St Andrew's Church, Frenze
  • Church in Norfolk, England

    from the early 17th century. Dating from the same period is a manorial box pew. Some of the benches date from the 15th century, and one of these is carved

    St Andrew's Church, Frenze

    St Andrew's Church, Frenze

    St_Andrew's_Church,_Frenze

  • Wormleighton
  • Village in Warwickshire, England

    added Gothic aisles, made of local ironstone. The Church has remaining box pews, a Norman font, and an interesting tomb to Robert Spencer which gives his

    Wormleighton

    Wormleighton

    Wormleighton

  • Halifax, West Yorkshire
  • Town in West Yorkshire, England

    of Victorian windows. Another feature is the complete array of Jacobean box pews. The pair of Gothic organ cases by John Oldrid Scott now house the four-manual

    Halifax, West Yorkshire

    Halifax, West Yorkshire

    Halifax,_West_Yorkshire

  • St Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Macquarie
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    be, and his grave stone is to be found in the nave under the southeast box pew. Two other buildings stand within the grounds of St Thomas', namely the

    St Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Macquarie

    St Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Macquarie

    St_Thomas'_Anglican_Church,_Port_Macquarie

  • St Giles' Church, Cambridge
  • Church in Cambridge , England

    pulled down by a large post-Reformation extension and the addition of box pews. Early in the 19th century the vicar, William Farish (third Jacksonian

    St Giles' Church, Cambridge

    St Giles' Church, Cambridge

    St_Giles'_Church,_Cambridge

  • Castleton, Derbyshire
  • Village and civil parish in England

    late 13th-century tracery and an ashlar-faced Perpendicular tower. Its box pews are dated 1661, 1662, 1663 and 1676. A medieval leper hospital (the Hospital

    Castleton, Derbyshire

    Castleton, Derbyshire

    Castleton,_Derbyshire

  • Little Fork Church
  • Historic church in Virginia, US

    painstakingly accurate restoration of the original interior. It consists of box pews painted colonial blue-green with dark wood tops, the original reredos on

    Little Fork Church

    Little Fork Church

    Little_Fork_Church

  • List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Southwest England
  • the smallest complete church towers in England. The interior includes box pews, a pulpit, altar rails, and the remains of wall paintings. I St Anthony

    List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Southwest England

    List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Southwest England

    List_of_churches_preserved_by_the_Churches_Conservation_Trust_in_Southwest_England

  • List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands
  • List of English church buildings

    chancel. Alterations were made to it in the 18th century. It contains box pews and an octagonal pulpit with a sounding board. II* St John the Baptist

    List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

    List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands

    List_of_churches_preserved_by_the_Churches_Conservation_Trust_in_the_English_Midlands

  • Old Ship Church
  • Historic church in Massachusetts, United States

    benches, with the first box pews being installed in 1755. In the Victorian period, the box pews were removed and replaced with curved pews fanning outward from

    Old Ship Church

    Old Ship Church

    Old_Ship_Church

  • St James Church, Southwick
  • Church in Southwick, England

    there is a 17th-century gallery supported by twisted wooden columns. The box pews, altar rail and pulpit also date from the 17th century. Archbishops' Council

    St James Church, Southwick

    St James Church, Southwick

    St_James_Church,_Southwick

  • St Clement's Church, Old Romney
  • Church in Kent, England

    south-west buttresses, in the south-west corner, and a north porch. The box pews in the nave are of the 18th century. At the west end is a gallery, of late

    St Clement's Church, Old Romney

    St Clement's Church, Old Romney

    St_Clement's_Church,_Old_Romney

  • St Colmac's Church
  • Church in Argyll and Bute, Scotland

    east-to-west down the centre of the church, flanked by timber pews. West-facing box pews lined the side aisles. According to the handbook of the Scottish

    St Colmac's Church

    St Colmac's Church

    St_Colmac's_Church

  • Culbone Church
  • Church in Culbone, Somerset, England

    window lights. This is probably also Saxon. The nave has box pews, including a Jacobean squire's pew for the occupier of Ashley Combe House. The church can

    Culbone Church

    Culbone Church

    Culbone_Church

  • St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia)
  • Historic church in Pennsylvania, United States

    religious thought of the day. The original high-backed box pews, including Mayor Samuel Powel's box which George and Martha Washington often frequented,

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia)

    St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia)

    St._Peter's_Episcopal_Church_(Philadelphia)

  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Killala
  • Church in Co Mayo, Ireland

    A staircase leads to a gallery in the nave. The nave is fitted with boxed pews and a rare Telford organ dating from 1838. The graveyard contains a 9th-century

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Killala

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Killala

    St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Killala

  • Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism
  • Satirical print by William Hogarth

    after her Death to One Mrs. Bargrave at Canterbury 8 September 1705). In a box pew at the foot of the pulpit, another clergyman pushes an icon of the Cock

    Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism

    Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism

    Credulity,_Superstition,_and_Fanaticism

  • St Peter's Church, Petersham
  • Church in Richmond upon Thames, London

    pre-Victorian state". The church, which is Grade II* listed, includes Georgian box pews, a two-decker pulpit made in 1796, and a relief of the royal arms of the

    St Peter's Church, Petersham

    St Peter's Church, Petersham

    St_Peter's_Church,_Petersham

  • St James' Church, Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    full of box pews which faced each other across a central aisle. The western end had a gallery, which is still in place, for the convicts. Pews were rented

    St James' Church, Sydney

    St James' Church, Sydney

    St_James'_Church,_Sydney

  • Capesthorne Hall
  • Manor in Cheshire, England

    Inside the chapel the original box pews were replaced by facing pews in college style. At the west end is a raised family pew. On the walls are terracotta

    Capesthorne Hall

    Capesthorne Hall

    Capesthorne_Hall

  • Capel Newydd, Nanhoron
  • Former chapel in Nanhoron, Gwynedd, Wales

    interior is a remarkably complete survival with an earthen floor and simple box pews. Now in the care of a trust, the chapel is a Grade I listed building. Nonconformist

    Capel Newydd, Nanhoron

    Capel Newydd, Nanhoron

    Capel_Newydd,_Nanhoron

  • T-Series (company)
  • Indian record label and film studio

    (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. 2 January 2010. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Biswas, Soutik (20 December 2018). "PewDiePie v T-Series:

    T-Series (company)

    T-Series (company)

    T-Series_(company)

  • St Helen and the Holy Cross Church, Sheriff Hutton
  • Church in Sheriff Hutton, North Yorkshire, England

    of Edmund Thweng, who died in 1344. The altar rail is 17th century, and box pews dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries. One north aisle window has

    St Helen and the Holy Cross Church, Sheriff Hutton

    St Helen and the Holy Cross Church, Sheriff Hutton

    St_Helen_and_the_Holy_Cross_Church,_Sheriff_Hutton

  • Florence Pugh
  • English actress (born 1996)

    Florence Pugh (/pjuː/ PEW; born 3 January 1996) is an English actress. Her accolades include a British Independent Film Award, in addition to nominations

    Florence Pugh

    Florence Pugh

    Florence_Pugh

  • Breedon on the Hill
  • Village in Leicestershire, England

    church includes a large number of Anglo-Saxon sculptures, an ornate family box pew and notable Renaissance church monuments. Breedon has two pubs: the Holly

    Breedon on the Hill

    Breedon on the Hill

    Breedon_on_the_Hill

  • Lewtrenchard
  • Village and parish in Devon, England

    returned to their original places when Sabine Baring-Gould replaced the deal box-pews that had been installed by his uncle. There are monuments of the 17th,

    Lewtrenchard

    Lewtrenchard

    Lewtrenchard

  • All Saints' Church, Woolley
  • Church in Somerset, England

    tower with an octagonal cupola. The pews were brought in from another church in Bath to replace the original box pews in 1903. Within the church is a plaque

    All Saints' Church, Woolley

    All Saints' Church, Woolley

    All_Saints'_Church,_Woolley

  • Altarnun Wesleyan Chapel
  • Church in Cornwall, England

    headed three-light windows. Inside the 19th-century box pews originally had a raised central pew at the west end but which since has been removed. The

    Altarnun Wesleyan Chapel

    Altarnun Wesleyan Chapel

    Altarnun_Wesleyan_Chapel

  • West Ogwell Church
  • Church in Devon, England

    13th-century sedilia and a Jacobean pulpit. The other features including the box pews, tower screen and curved communion rails are late Georgian. The church

    West Ogwell Church

    West Ogwell Church

    West_Ogwell_Church

  • Margery Jackson
  • English miser and litigator (1722–1812)

    Cuthbert's Church, where she rented a box pew. However, having been informed that some lads had been using her pew, she arrived at the service, asserted

    Margery Jackson

    Margery Jackson

    Margery_Jackson

  • St. James Church (Queens)
  • Church in Queens, New York

    entrance was on the southern facade, and inside were boxed pews that could be locked. The boxed pews nearest the minister were generally reserved for the

    St. James Church (Queens)

    St. James Church (Queens)

    St._James_Church_(Queens)

  • Biddestone
  • Village in Wiltshire, England

    west gallery on thin iron columns is from the late 17th century, and the box pews are from c.1800. Sometime before 1953, the benefice was united with Slaughterford

    Biddestone

    Biddestone

    Biddestone

  • St Nicholas' Church, Husthwaite
  • Church in Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England

    orders, and spiral capitals and shafts. Inside, there are 17th-century box pews, and an altar rail, pulpit and font cover of similar date. There is a 13th-century

    St Nicholas' Church, Husthwaite

    St Nicholas' Church, Husthwaite

    St_Nicholas'_Church,_Husthwaite

  • Little St Mary's, Cambridge
  • Church in Cambridge, England

    William Dowsing In 1741 the church was refitted with wooden panelling, box pews, choir gallery, and the present pulpit. From 1856–7 Sir George Gilbert

    Little St Mary's, Cambridge

    Little St Mary's, Cambridge

    Little_St_Mary's,_Cambridge

  • Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fordwich
  • Church in Kent, England

    14th century the windows in the south wall of the church were inserted. Box pews were added to the interior in the 18th century, and the church was floored

    Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fordwich

    Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fordwich

    Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Fordwich

  • St Mary le Strand
  • Church in the City of Westminster, England

    1809. It was restored in 1871 by Robert Jewell Withers, who removed the box pews and had them re-formed into the elegant benches with scrolling sides that

    St Mary le Strand

    St Mary le Strand

    St_Mary_le_Strand

  • All Saints' Church, Weston, North Yorkshire
  • Church in Weston, North Yorkshire, England

    1317, and of William Vavasour, who died in 1587. The three-decker pulpit, box pews and font with an octagonal stem are all 18th century. Grade I listed buildings

    All Saints' Church, Weston, North Yorkshire

    All Saints' Church, Weston, North Yorkshire

    All_Saints'_Church,_Weston,_North_Yorkshire

  • Stelling Minnis
  • Village in Kent, England

    is about 800 years old, though with many more recent features including box pews. A Village Store and integrated Post Office can be found on the green as

    Stelling Minnis

    Stelling Minnis

    Stelling_Minnis

  • Church of St Leonard and St Dilpe
  • Church in Landulph, Cornwall

    contains an 18th-century alms box. At the west end is carved panelling dated 1631, formerly part of the Lower family’s box pew. Memorials include a chest

    Church of St Leonard and St Dilpe

    Church of St Leonard and St Dilpe

    Church_of_St_Leonard_and_St_Dilpe

  • Rehobeth Presbyterian Church
  • Historic church in Maryland, US

    present leaded ones. The interior features a barrel-vault wooden ceiling, box pews with single raised panel on the ends, and a paneled gallery. A cemetery

    Rehobeth Presbyterian Church

    Rehobeth Presbyterian Church

    Rehobeth_Presbyterian_Church

  • Christ Church, Lothersdale
  • Church in Lothersdale, North Yorkshire, England

    embattled parapet with crocketed pinnacles. Inside, there are some low box pews and an octagonal font. Listed buildings in Lothersdale Wikimedia Commons

    Christ Church, Lothersdale

    Christ Church, Lothersdale

    Christ_Church,_Lothersdale

  • Church of St Lawrence, Didmarton
  • Church in Gloucestershire, England

    North and West galleries, for minstrels and those who could not afford box pews have been removed. In 1872 the church was described as redundant but in

    Church of St Lawrence, Didmarton

    Church of St Lawrence, Didmarton

    Church_of_St_Lawrence,_Didmarton

  • St Mary's Church, Whitby
  • Anglican church in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England

    retains its 18th-century box pews, some of which are inscribed, "For Strangers Only", and north of the chancel arch is a Jacobean pew. There is a monument

    St Mary's Church, Whitby

    St Mary's Church, Whitby

    St_Mary's_Church,_Whitby

  • Burton, Nettleton
  • Human settlement in England

    1939 describes the nave as 'filled with box pews', but these have been reconstructed at some unknown date into pews of a normal height. The Royal Arms over

    Burton, Nettleton

    Burton, Nettleton

    Burton,_Nettleton

  • Chestnut Hill Meetinghouse
  • Historic church in Massachusetts, United States

    pediment. The interior consists of a large meeting chamber, in which stand 26 box pews. The building served as the meeting place of South Parish into the nineteenth

    Chestnut Hill Meetinghouse

    Chestnut Hill Meetinghouse

    Chestnut_Hill_Meetinghouse

  • Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul (Charleston, South Carolina)
  • Anglican cathedral in the United States

    being that of the stained-glass windows added later. In addition, the box pews were replaced in 1872 and the pulpit was moved from the middle aisle to

    Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul (Charleston, South Carolina)

    Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul (Charleston, South Carolina)

    Cathedral_of_St._Luke_and_St._Paul_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)

  • Molland
  • Village in Devon, England

    any Victorian restoration whatsoever. There is a three-decker pulpit, box pews and the roofs are ceiled. The chancel is divided from the nave by an 18th-century

    Molland

    Molland

    Molland

  • St Michael's Church, St Albans
  • Church in Hertfordshire, England

    gallery was inserted in the nave, apparently late in the 17th century. Box pews were also added: it is not known when, but they were installed in numerous

    St Michael's Church, St Albans

    St Michael's Church, St Albans

    St_Michael's_Church,_St_Albans

  • Grade I listed churches in West Yorkshire
  • 15th century. Chapels, box pews and galleries were added during the 17th century. The church was restored in 1874, when the box pews and galleries were removed

    Grade I listed churches in West Yorkshire

    Grade I listed churches in West Yorkshire

    Grade_I_listed_churches_in_West_Yorkshire

  • Philip Doddridge
  • English Congregationalist leader, educator, and hymnwriter (1702–1751)

    became a United Reformed Church in 1972. The interior has galleries and box pews and a memorial to Doddridge. The building was Grade II listed by English

    Philip Doddridge

    Philip Doddridge

    Philip_Doddridge

  • Grade I listed churches in Lancashire
  • from the 13th century. The west tower is dated 1524. Inside is a set of box pews, most from the 17th century, and some from the 19th. There is also a complete

    Grade I listed churches in Lancashire

    Grade I listed churches in Lancashire

    Grade_I_listed_churches_in_Lancashire

  • Old All Saints Church, Skelton-in-Cleveland
  • Church in North Yorkshire, England

    three-decker pulpit with a tester, and panelled box pews. The transept was used as a family pew and contains box pews and a fireplace. On the north wall of the

    Old All Saints Church, Skelton-in-Cleveland

    Old All Saints Church, Skelton-in-Cleveland

    Old_All_Saints_Church,_Skelton-in-Cleveland

  • Croft Castle
  • Country house estate near Leominster, England

    origins. The Church of St Michael dates from around the 14th century. The box pews are seventeenth-century and there are some medieval floor tiles made at

    Croft Castle

    Croft Castle

    Croft_Castle

  • Friends of Friendless Churches
  • English and Welsh charity formed in 1957

    the interior of this Baptist Chapel retains a full set of wood-grained box pews, a three-sided gallery, a pulpit with and a lead-lined full immersion baptismal

    Friends of Friendless Churches

    Friends of Friendless Churches

    Friends_of_Friendless_Churches

  • Holnest
  • Village and civil parish in Dorset, England

    interesting features, including a Jacobean pulpit, rare examples of Georgian box pews with curved candle sconces above, an original medieval barrel-vaulted roof

    Holnest

    Holnest

    Holnest

  • South Mimms
  • Village in Hertfordshire, England

    west end, extending some way along both sides of the nave, and there were box pews, a lofty pulpit, and a reading desk. The royal arms were 'placed where

    South Mimms

    South Mimms

    South_Mimms

  • Cartmel Fell
  • Hamlet and civil parish in Cumbria, England

    about 1504, and has changed little since. It contains some 17th-century box pews and a rare three-decker pulpit of 1698 as well as stained glass which may

    Cartmel Fell

    Cartmel Fell

    Cartmel_Fell

  • St Mary Magdalene, Richmond
  • Church in London

    "inappropriate". Blomfield also constructed new galleries and replaced the box pews with bench pews. In 1903–04 the architect George Frederick Bodley replaced the

    St Mary Magdalene, Richmond

    St Mary Magdalene, Richmond

    St_Mary_Magdalene,_Richmond

  • St Giles' Cathedral
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    were installed by Whytock & Reid in 1984. Whytock & Reid also provided box pews for the nave in 1985; these have since been removed. In 1552, prior to

    St Giles' Cathedral

    St Giles' Cathedral

    St_Giles'_Cathedral

  • Beamish Museum
  • Open-air museum in County Durham, England

    Restored to its 1822 condition, the interior has been furnished with Georgian box pews sourced from a church in Somerset. Visitors can access all parts except

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish_Museum

  • St Peter and St Paul's Church, Tonbridge
  • Anglican parish in Kent, England

    Tonbridge School. In 1759, George Hooper left £500 in his will to provide box pews A chapel on the south east side of the nave was demolished in 1820. in

    St Peter and St Paul's Church, Tonbridge

    St Peter and St Paul's Church, Tonbridge

    St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Tonbridge

  • Church of St Leonard, Old Warden
  • Church in Bedfordshire, England

    subsequently replaced. The large box pew at the top of the nave opposite the pulpit was the Shuttleworth Family pew and contains a fine carving of the

    Church of St Leonard, Old Warden

    Church of St Leonard, Old Warden

    Church_of_St_Leonard,_Old_Warden

  • Medieval parish churches of York
  • looked after the Reformation: dark, quiet, homely, with uneven floors, high box pews and plain walls. With candlelight it must perfectly evoke the late 17th

    Medieval parish churches of York

    Medieval_parish_churches_of_York

  • Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York
  • Grade I listed church in York, England

    Interior of Holy Trinity showing the box pews

    Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York

    Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Goodramgate,_York

  • Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
  • Historic church in Rhode Island, United States

    was enlarged in 1762, but otherwise retains its original character with box pews. In 1733, Dean George Berkeley donated the first organ, whose wooden case

    Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)

    Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)

    Trinity_Church_(Newport,_Rhode_Island)

  • John Lane (clothier)
  • Wealthy clothier from Cullompton in Devon

    his ledgerstone, in the middle of the aisle and now mostly covered by box-pews and missing the monumental brasses of which only the matrices remain, in

    John Lane (clothier)

    John Lane (clothier)

    John_Lane_(clothier)

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    English : nickname from the animal, Middle English, Old English fox. It may have denoted a cunning individual or been given to someone with red hair or for some other anecdotal reason. This relatively common and readily understood surname seems to have absorbed some early examples of less transparent surnames derived from the Germanic personal names mentioned at Faulks and Foulks.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an tSionnaigh ‘son of the fox’ (see Tinney).Jewish (American) : translation of the Ashkenazic Jewish surname Fuchs.Americanized spelling of Focks, a North German patronymic from the personal name Fock (see Volk).Americanized spelling of Fochs, a North German variant of Fuchs, or in some cases no doubt a translation of Fuchs itself.

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    English (West Midlands) : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.Possibly an Americanized spelling of South German Köpfel, from a diminutive of Kopf 2.

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  • Bob
  • v. i.

    To angle with a bob. See Bob, n., 2 & 3.

  • Box
  • n.

    The quantity that a box contain.

  • Bow
  • v. i.

    To manage the bow.

  • Fox
  • n.

    A carnivorous animal of the genus Vulpes, family Canidae, of many species. The European fox (V. vulgaris or V. vulpes), the American red fox (V. fulvus), the American gray fox (V. Virginianus), and the arctic, white, or blue, fox (V. lagopus) are well-known species.

  • Box
  • n.

    A tree or shrub, flourishing in different parts of the world. The common box (Buxus sempervirens) has two varieties, one of which, the dwarf box (B. suffruticosa), is much used for borders in gardens. The wood of the tree varieties, being very hard and smooth, is extensively used in the arts, as by turners, engravers, mathematical instrument makers, etc.

  • Bow
  • v. i.

    To play (music) with a bow.

  • Boa
  • n.

    A genus of large American serpents, including the boa constrictor, the emperor boa of Mexico (B. imperator), and the chevalier boa of Peru (B. eques).

  • Box
  • v. t.

    To inclose in a box.

  • Ditty-box
  • n.

    A small box to hold a sailor's thread, needless, comb, etc.

  • Box
  • n.

    A present in a box; a present; esp. a Christmas box or gift.

  • Touch-box
  • n.

    A box containing lighted tinder, formerly carried by soldiers who used matchlocks, to kindle the match.

  • Box
  • n.

    An axle box, journal box, journal bearing, or bushing.

  • Fox
  • n.

    The fox shark or thrasher shark; -- called also sea fox. See Thrasher shark, under Shark.

  • Box
  • n.

    A boxlike shed for shelter; as, a sentry box.

  • Box
  • n.

    A chest or any receptacle for the deposit of money; as, a poor box; a contribution box.

  • Pox
  • v. t.

    To infect with the pox, or syphilis.