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  • A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939
    Roger Lee Brown
    This study of the social history of the Welsh clergy is more an interim report or even a work in progress rather than a final assessment. Age and infirmity have forced me to publish it in this typescript format, and I have deliberately kept the text unjustified to emphasise this position. I had hoped to abridge it but this is not to be. It is produced in an extremely limited ed...
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  • A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939
    Roger Lee Brown
    The visiting of parishioners and the care of the sick and dying were some of the responsibilities of the clergy, and these tasks were duly emphasised in many visitation sermons and charges. As the Word of God was preached in the services, so it needed to be applied in the homes. Both were aspects of feeding the flock. Bishop Bull, for example, in his 1708 Charge, reminded his c...
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  • A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939
    Roger Lee Brown
    Each diocese and parochial body, that is in effective terms the bishop or the incumbent, was regarded as a corporation sole in English law. These rights were respected and no change could be implemented without parliamentary action. This position changed during the 1830s and beyond, but until then it meant that there was little recognition of the Church as having a corporate na...
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  • A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939
    Roger Lee Brown
    Part one of A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WELSH CLERGY contains two sections, namely “The Route to Ordination” and “The Inferior Clergy”. The first section describes the dilemma faced by the four Welsh dioceses of the Church of England, then part of the Province of Canterbury. The Church was impoverished, the native Welsh speakers (required for a Welsh-speaking Church) unable to affo...
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  • A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939
    Roger Lee Brown
    Part Three of A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WELSH CLERGY contains two sections, on the domestic position of the clergy and on the parsonage house. The study relates to the four Welsh dioceses of the Church of England then in the Province of Canterbury. The first section notes how clerical duty changed over the centuries, becoming more pastorally orientated, and using case studies not...
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  • A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939
    Roger Lee Brown
    Part Two of A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WELSH CLERGY contains two sections, on Patronage and on the Income of the Clergy. The study relates to the four Welsh dioceses of the Church of England then in the Province of Canterbury. Patronage, or the right of appointing to a living, was often a source of great grievance for the clergy who desired a living of their own or a better living...
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  • A History of the Fleet Prison, London the Anatomy of the Fleet
    Roger Lee Brown
    The Fleet Prison is noteworthy for being one of the oldest of the English prisons, and one mentioned frequently in literature. This work explores the actual workings of the privately-owned debtors' prison, examining its earliest history from medieval times; the celebrated inquiry into the administration of the prison during the 1610s; the misuse of authority by the wardens in t...
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