548 THE HISTORY OF BARRnTGTON. The architects of the Chapel were W. R. Walker & Son. The property stands in the name of the R. I. Episcopal State Conven- tion. Notwithstanding the Chapel, or Guild House, as it was then called, was not consecrated but only dedicated, and the rolling partition separ- ated work and worship, a reverential feeling grew up, which led in a short time to the purchase of the adjoining lot for a Guild Hall, leaving the Chapel solely for worship. This building was erected by degrees. First, only the floor was laid, having for a roof a large canvas owned by the Mission. Next the per- manent sides and roof were added. Then the building was plastered. Finally, it was finished off, and, in a measure, furnished. The organization is S. Matthew's Guild, consisting of all who are regu- lar contributors to the Mission. Meetings are held monthly, and the an- nual meeting is held on S. Matthew's Day. The spiritual charge devolves on the Rector of S. John's Parish, Bar- rington.