Abstract

From October 1806 to January 1809, Patrick Brontë was curate of the parish church of St Mary’s, Wethersfield, in Essex. This account is of the village of Wethersfield in 1808. Attention is drawn to the violence of the times, the role of the Parish Vestry, and of Patrick’s relationship with Mary Burder. This account is based on a talk given by John Woollard to the Wethersfield Local History Group in 2008, augmented with research by Carol Cook, and edited by Bob Duckett.

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