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Archdeaconry of Richmond in the Eighteenth Century

Bishop Gastrell's 'Notitia' – The Yorkshire Parishes 1714–1725

Archdeaconry of Richmond in the Eighteenth Century

Bishop Gastrell's 'Notitia' – The Yorkshire Parishes 1714–1725

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781108061933
Number of Pages: 218
Published: 18/04/2013
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Francis Gastrell (1662–1725) served as Bishop of Chester from 1714 until his death. During this time, he compiled historical notes on his diocese from a range of medieval and contemporary sources. His survey contains detailed information on parishes, including their sizes, populations and economies. The notes also provide invaluable data on administrative matters such as the development of the towns within the diocese, notably including records of acts of charity and records of the grammar schools and their governors, finances and statutes. This 1990 publication, prepared by L. A. S. Butler, is the first printed edition of the notes relating to the Yorkshire parishes that had been transferred within the archdeaconry of Richmond to the bishopric of Chester. With full editorial apparatus, and thorough indexes of persons, clergy and places, this work stands as an important resource for church, social and local historians.
Preface; I. Introduction: 1. The 'Notitia'; 2. The historical sources; 3. The clergy; 4. The archdeaconry of Richmond; 5. The editions; II. Gastrell's 'Notitia' - the Yorkshire parishes; Appendices; Indices.

L. A. S. Butler