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Clerk in Orders (Church of England)

mikeflan

master brummie
I am certain some knowledgeable person will know about my question....I have just obtained a death certificate of a family member on which it says.....'Clerk in Orders' (No Cure of Souls)...............has anyone any ideas please.

We assumed he was a vicar as he was referred to and titled as ....Reverend........

Many Thanks
 
From the local historians glossary of words and terms.

clerical titles. Clerk — a scholar or clergyman.
Curate q. v. — one who has the cure of souls.
Rector q.v. — one who has the parsonage and great tithes. Vicar q. v. — one who does the `duty' of a parish for the person who receives the tithes.
Incumbent q.v. and Perpetual Curate q.v. are now termed Vicar.
 
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