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The Handy Book of Parish Law (Paperback)
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The Handy Book of Parish Law (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century
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William Andrews Holdsworth was the author of several popular legal
handbooks, which ran into many editions. They were aimed at
non-specialists, explaining topics such as landlord and tenant
rights, will-making and acting as an executor, bankruptcy and
married women's property legislation. The Handy Book of Parish Law
was first published in 1859, and ran to twelve editions, of which
this is the third (1872). The parish is still the lowest level of
local government, particularly in the countryside, and parish
councils formerly made many of the decisions which affected
day-to-day life in their locality. Regular changes in the law
required frequent updating, and the significance of certain bodies
altered over time. This is a useful source for local and family
historians, which helps unravel the complexities of parish law,
which applied not only to church management but to poor law unions
and aspects of local government.
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