A slightly different type of post from me today about a village not far from where I live with a fascinating history and little known Tudor connection.
I have an interpretation of London churches during the Tudor period that I hope you would evaluate: churches were neighborhood institutions and clerks and parish priests were socially central to these neighborhoods. If this is true, does this apply before the early modern period and when did this break down after the Tudor period?
I have an interpretation of London churches during the Tudor period that I hope you would evaluate: churches were neighborhood institutions and clerks and parish priests were socially central to these neighborhoods. If this is true, does this apply before the early modern period and when did this break down after the Tudor period?