Information for "Parish Administration in England and Wales"

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Display titleParish Administration in England and Wales
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Page creatorAnthonyJCamp (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation13:09, 24 August 2011
Latest editorTegnosis (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit18:34, 5 December 2022
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During the course of the 16th and 17th centuries the power and activity of manorial courts in England and Wales, except in the leasing and transfer of manorial land, faded away. Many of their functions were taken over by the regular public meetings of the clergy, churchwardens and parishioners which for generations had been held in the vestries of parish churches to decide questions relating to the fabric and possessions of the church.
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