Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?

In November 1617 the churchwardens of Charlton-on-Otmoor presented a case at the archdeaconry court in Oxford against their new rector, Thomas Garth, for negligent ministry, scandalous behaviour, and sexual misconduct. The outcome of the case is not known, but Garth appears to have taken up residenc...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Jackson, C
التنسيق: Journal article
اللغة:English
منشور في: Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society 2008
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description In November 1617 the churchwardens of Charlton-on-Otmoor presented a case at the archdeaconry court in Oxford against their new rector, Thomas Garth, for negligent ministry, scandalous behaviour, and sexual misconduct. The outcome of the case is not known, but Garth appears to have taken up residence and installed a wife and family in the parish, remaining as incumbent for a further twenty-five years. It was rare in the post-Reformation period for formal complaints to be made against clergymen, and the fact that the case was pursued so vigorously suggests that there were wider and more deep-seated tensions within the parish and the wider local community. His accidental involvement in a long-standing dispute concerning the lease of the rectory and glebe may have antagonized his parishioners, added to which it is possible that he was seen as an unpalatable force for godly reformation in a long-neglected and religiously conservative parish. This article examines the complaints voiced by Garth’s parishioners and locates them within the wider context of early modern parish life and the post-Reformation Church.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3478d6c8-82b3-4ad1-a04f-f21613a00c3f2022-03-26T13:26:04ZThomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3478d6c8-82b3-4ad1-a04f-f21613a00c3fEconomic and Social HistoryEarly Modern Britain and EuropeChurch historyEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetOxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society2008Jackson, CIn November 1617 the churchwardens of Charlton-on-Otmoor presented a case at the archdeaconry court in Oxford against their new rector, Thomas Garth, for negligent ministry, scandalous behaviour, and sexual misconduct. The outcome of the case is not known, but Garth appears to have taken up residence and installed a wife and family in the parish, remaining as incumbent for a further twenty-five years. It was rare in the post-Reformation period for formal complaints to be made against clergymen, and the fact that the case was pursued so vigorously suggests that there were wider and more deep-seated tensions within the parish and the wider local community. His accidental involvement in a long-standing dispute concerning the lease of the rectory and glebe may have antagonized his parishioners, added to which it is possible that he was seen as an unpalatable force for godly reformation in a long-neglected and religiously conservative parish. This article examines the complaints voiced by Garth’s parishioners and locates them within the wider context of early modern parish life and the post-Reformation Church.
spellingShingle Economic and Social History
Early Modern Britain and Europe
Church history
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Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?
title Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?
title_full Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?
title_fullStr Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?
title_full_unstemmed Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?
title_short Thomas Garth, Rector of Charlton-on-Otmoor, 1615-1643: rake or reformer?
title_sort thomas garth rector of charlton on otmoor 1615 1643 rake or reformer
topic Economic and Social History
Early Modern Britain and Europe
Church history
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