The History of Myddle

by Richard Gough

Other authorsDavid Hey (Editor)
Paperback, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

973

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (1988), Paperback, 336 pages

Description

"The Parish of Myddle in 1701 was as full of life, gossip, intrigues, births, marriages, and deaths as any other small community in Stuart England. What made Myddle different was that one of its parishioners, Richard Gough, decided to write down the family history of the occupants of each pew in the church. And, as he was gifted with a remarkable ear for anecdote, a sharp eye for foible and a pithy pen for a telling phrase, his history, brimming over with a delighted curiosity and enjoyment, gives us a quite incredible glimpse into the seventeenth-century family and parish, and into the characters of the men and women who seem to live and breathe on his pages today as they did then."--Back cover.

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LibraryThing member lilithcat
A history of the Parish of Myddle, written in 1701 by one of its parishioners. And what an interesting choice of structure! He used the seating plan of the church and pews to record the history of each family in turn. A delightful book by that peculiarly English form of author, the amateur
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historian and antiquarian. And thank goodness for them!
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Physical description

336 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

0140433147 / 9780140433142
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