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English Villages

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This work surveys the social history, antiquities, and built environment of rural communities in England, combining archaeological evidence, place-name study, parish records, and architectural description. It traces prehistoric and Roman remains, Anglo-Saxon and Norman settlements, and medieval village life, and examines manors, churches, monasteries, castles, manor-houses, and village inns. Practical topics include tumuli, pit-dwellings, church plate, bells, stained glass, effigies, and the parish chest, while attention is given to local customs, sports, superstitions, and methods for compiling parish histories. The tone is popular and instructional, aimed at fostering local interest and preserving vernacular heritage.

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P. H. Ditchfield

P. H. Ditchfield was an English author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of history and culture. His notable works include "Books Fatal to Their Authors," which explores the intriguing tales of writers whose lives ended tragically, and "Vanishing England," a reflection on the changing landscape of English society. Ditchfield also delved into local customs and traditions in "Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs," and provided insights into architectural history with "The Cathedrals of Great Britain: Their History and Architecture." His writings often blend historical narrative with cultural commentary, making him a significant figure in the exploration of English heritage.

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