DescriptionSir Christopher Trychay, rebellion 1549.jpg
English: Vicar of Morebath Sir Christopher Trychay's parish account detailing the equipping of five parishioners to join the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion at St David's Down outside Exeter. The scan presented here was first published in Eamon Duffy's 2001 The Voices of Morebath on page 137. Duffy recognized a misreading of the text by Binney, a previous transcriber of Trychay's records, in 1995 and published an essay on the document in 1997. By 2001, Duffy recognized that, contrary to his previous assessment of the text, the document indicated the parish's support for the rebellion rather than the government. The image here is an edited photo of the scan as printed in the first impression of Duffy's book.
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The Voices of Morebath by Eamon Duffy, 2001. Page 137
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Vicar of Morebath Sir Christopher Trychay's parish account detailing the equipping of five parishioners to join the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion at St David's Down outside Exeter