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The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects

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The study examines the structure and operation of the parish in Elizabethan England, combining analysis of ecclesiastical government and parish finance. It outlines court structures and procedures—archdeacons' and bishops' visitations, churchwardens' and sidemen's duties, and mechanisms such as presentments, excommunication, and lay participation in ecclesiastical courts—illustrated with act-book examples. It then surveys sources of parish revenue and local fundraising practices, from endowed lands and communion dues to church-ales, pew rents, burial and marriage fees, fines and rates, and considers the parish's financial autonomy and its effects on wider county administration while noting attendant abuses and enforcement difficulties.

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Sedley Lynch Ware

Sedley Lynch Ware was an American author and scholar known for his work in ecclesiastical history. His notable book, "The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects," explores the financial and administrative structures of parishes during the Elizabethan era. Ware's research contributes to the understanding of the intersection between religion and finance in early modern England, providing valuable insights into the social and economic conditions of the time. His scholarly approach reflects a deep engagement with historical contexts, making his work significant for those interested in religious studies and historical economics.

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