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The later volumes were considerably expanded to include much greater biographical detail – broadly comparable with Crockford – but this was not sufficient to sustain the publication in the longer term. Over the years the number of pages also increased – ranging from around 300 in 1841 to around 700
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which appeared between 1841–1917. From the start it also covered Wales, together with more limited information relating to Scotland, Ireland, and other churches within the
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lists of ecclesiastical preferments variously under the patronage of the Crown, the bishops, and the deans & chapters, etc.
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An opportunity to compile and issue a new directory had been created by the effective disappearance of the earlier
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The directory was initially published by Charles Cox at the Ecclesiastical Directory Office,
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s publisher for many years, but by 1881 the title had been taken over by John Hall of
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an alphabetical list of the clergy (or at least of those who held benefices)
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After 1917 the Clergy List finally merged with its long-time rival,
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The directory was always a bit less expensive than its later rival,
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Clergy List, the Clerical Guide and the Ecclesiastical Directory
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may be downloaded free of charge from the Google eBookstore
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an alphabetical list of the benefices, with their post towns
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s earlier editions was summarised on their title pages:
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In recent years certain of the earlier editions of the
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benefices arranged under their ecclesiastical divisions
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Church of England
Anglican Communion
Clerical Guide or Ecclesiastical Directory
Richard Gilbert
Penny Post
Crockford's Clerical Directory
Southampton Street
Strand
Parliament Street
Paternoster Row
Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory
Kelly's Directories




Archived
Wayback Machine
Church Times

Categories
Directories
Church of England
Church in Wales
Scottish Episcopal Church
Anglicanism

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