Monthly Archives: February 2023

Langport Lollardy

Reading of John Dyer, the rector of High Ham from 1459-1499 who was married with two sons and whose works were cited in support of Henry VIII’s break from Rome recalled that the area had been known for ‘Lollardy’ for … Continue reading

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Protestant ideas in Fifteenth Century High Ham!

Reading the details of the life and the will of John Dyer, who was Rector of High Ham at the end of the Fifteenth Century, there seemed nothing remarkable in the details. Dyer graduated from Oxford University with a Bachelor … Continue reading

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Settling disputes in the parish

Adrian Schaell’s 1598 account of High Ham parish includes his consideration of a disagreement with certain people in Low Ham and his account of the end of the Midsummer celebrations at Bere. Now remaineth for mee to speake somewhat of … Continue reading

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A 1598 History of High Ham Church and Rectory

Last year, an exhibition of historical documents in High Ham church included R.G. Crossman’s Adrian Schaell’s Memoir of High Ham Church and Rectory, A.D.1598. There is a PDF of the document available online,  but it seemed appropriate to post an … Continue reading

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In the tradition of Francis Urquhart

There is a moment in the television version of Michael Dobbs’ House of Cards when Francis Urquhart puts the new King Charles firmly in his place. Urquhart alludes to the fact that his family had come south at the beginning … Continue reading

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