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Cameron Parish, Virginia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cameron Parish, Virginia Cameron Parish was the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Anglican church in colonial Virginia with jurisdiction over the western part of Fairfax County and, once it was created in 1757, over Loudoun County. The parish was named for the minor title of Thomas, Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron. The parish was created in 1748 from Truro Parish. It was divided in 1770 and Shelburne Parish was formed from the western half of Loudoun County. After 1770, Cameron Parish covered eastern Loudoun County until disestablishment ended the parish system by 1786. ==The parish in colonial Virginia== The Anglican church was the established religion of the Colony of Virginia from 1619 - 1776.〔(Parish in Colonial Virginia ''Encyclopedia Virginia''. Accessed on July 8, 2012 )〕 Each parish in the colony was ministered to by a single minister and governed by a vestry usually composed of 12 local men of wealth and standing in the community.〔 Parishes were created by acts of the House of Burgesses and the upper house of the legislature, the Governor's Council.
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