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Villainous vicars, parsimonious parsons, misbehaving monks, riotous rectors and
precocious priests all contribute to this rich collection of `holy' appropriate tales of old
Somerset.
Author, Roger Evans, gives due credit to those members of the clergy who left as their legacy
a lighthouse, a school, Rock of Ages and the table fork! Alas! along the way he discovers a vicar
ofWembdon who, having produced five bastards by women from five different parishes, was
caught in bed with mistress number seven whilst number six was close to giving birth in
Taunton!
Nuns and monks are revealed `doing what comes naturally', parsons are found watering down
the communion wine and then rolling up drunk and the house where Camberwick Green and
Trumpton were produced is exposed to be the centre of a nineteenth-century religious sex
cult. Amongst other choice offerings are hunting parsons by the score, priests who plotted
against the king, vicars who turned detective and those who were so boring that they employed
bell ringers to keep the congregation awake.