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The New Forest: its History and its Scenery.

CHAPTER XIX.

PARISH REGISTERS AND CHURCHWARDENS' BOOKS.

As the monasteries of former days preserved the general records of the times, so, in a minor degree, do our churches preserve the special history of our villages. In the social life of the past our Church Books are the counterpart of our Corporation Books, performing quite as much for their own parishes as the latter for their boroughs; not only giving, in the register, a yearly census of the population, but by the Churchwardens' Accounts the social and religious life of each period.

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