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Old Church Lore

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A wide-ranging collection of antiquarian essays examines how church institutions and popular life intersected in past centuries, drawing on archival records and local traditions. Topics include legal privileges and sanctuary, liturgical and festival customs, funerary and marriage practices, and curious artifacts, monuments, and rites. The author combines documentary detail with anecdotes to illuminate vanished ceremonies, official disputes, and communal responses to crises such as epidemics. The approach is descriptive and investigative, aiming to reveal the social and ceremonial dimensions of historical church life through colorful examples and archival evidence.

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William Andrews

William Andrews was a prolific English author known for his explorations of historical and cultural themes. His works often delve into the peculiarities of British life, as seen in titles such as "At the Sign of the Barber's Pole: Studies In Hirsute History," where he examines the significance of barbering through the ages. Andrews also contributed to the understanding of societal practices with books like "Bygone Punishments" and "Curious Epitaphs, Collected from the Graveyards of Great Britain and Ireland." His writings reflect a keen interest in the nuances of history and folklore, making him a notable figure in the study of British cultural heritage.

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