The Parish Clerk

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The Parish Clerk

by P. H. (Peter Hampson) Ditchfield

EN·~9 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

THE PARISH CLERK - BY - P.H. DITCHFIELD - M.A., F.S.A. - WITH THIRTY-ONE ILLUSTRATIONS - First Published in 1907.

0:07

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:36

PREFACE

3:21

THE PARISH CLERK

0:01

CHAPTER I - OLD-TIME CHOIRS AND PARSONS

24:56

CHAPTER II - THE ANTIQUITY AND CONTINUITY OF THE OFFICE OF CLERK

25:32

CHAPTER III - THE MEDIÆVAL CLERK

28:55

CHAPTER IV - THE DUTIES OF READING AND SINGING

25:26

CHAPTER V - THE CLERK IN LITERATURE

25:17

CHAPTER VI - CLERKS TOO CLERICAL. SMUGGLING DAYS AND SMUGGLING WAYS

18:09

Description

A vivid portrait of a disappearing vocation, this work gathers the memories, customs and daily duties of England’s parish clerks before they fade from village life. Drawing on scholarly studies and countless letters from aging clerks and their acquaintances, the author weaves together anecdotes, historical notes and personal sketches that bring the role to life. The narrative captures both the solemn responsibilities of the office and the light‑hearted quirks that endeared these men to their congregations.

Richly illustrated with paintings, engravings and early photographs, the book offers a visual tour of church interiors, ceremonial moments and the humble scenes of rural parishes. Readers will be amused by the witty tales of clerical mishaps and moved by stories of steadfast service. Together, text and images create an engaging record of a once‑integral thread in English community history.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (551K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Charlie Kirschner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-09-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

PH

P. H. (Peter Hampson) Ditchfield

1854–1930

Drawn to old churches, village traditions, and the stories hidden in ordinary places, this English clergyman wrote warmly and widely about the past. His books helped make local history feel lively, approachable, and full of character.

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