How to Write the History of a Parish

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How to Write the History of a Parish
J Charles John Charles Cox
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But it is equally probable that its history has not been thoroughly written, and special search should be made with that object at the P. E. 0., beginning with the indexes to the printed calendars already enumerated. There is no one efficient volume treating of our mediaeval castles that Digitized by Uoogle" 40 HOW TO WRITE THE corresponds with VioUet-le-Duc's ** Military Archi- tecture of the Middle Ages,*' but a translation of this French work has been published by Parker, and it would be wel...l to read either that or the original.
Every effort should be made to identify the old manor house, or its site (often marked by a grass grown moat), and this should of course be done with each manor, where, as is usually the case, the parish has contained more than one. Oral tradition, in this as in other particulars, will often be found a useful handmaid. Should the exterior of the re- puted manor-house be altogether unpromising, that should not check further investigation. Several in- stances are known to us in which modern brick casing or sash windows are but a screen to some of the old- est domestic architecture extant, which may be found in the back premises or outbuildings, or contain fine old chimney-pieces, carved oak panelling, or ceilings of elaborate pargetting.


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