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 | | From: | J M Kemp | | Subject: | Parish Constables in Commonwealth England | | Date: | Thu, 2 Dec 2004 06:53:16 +0000 |
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 | I'm doing an event at Oakwell Hall (near Bradford, England) on the weekend of 10-12 December (i.e. in eight days). I'm going to be playing the part of either a parish constable or overseer of the poor. The event is set at Christmas in 1653.
We'll be conducting a parish vestry cum court leet to show the public some of the real issues of the period and the general attitude to them (we've got poverty, bastardy and single mothers in the dock). While I have a general idea of what is to happen I'm not doing well with Google (which is unusual for me) in finding out more about parish constables for that period. Does anyone have any useful links or readily available sources (bear in mind that I don't have time to wait for mail order from exotic faraway places).
Even just some referenced information would be good. It would also help add some more signal to the groups. I should also point out that I'm just a normal re-enactor and not a professional paid person.
Thanks. -- James Kemp
Colonel John Fox's Regiment of Foote http://www.johnfox.org.uk/
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