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Why West Hallam?
replied on: 10/19/2007 11:50:30 PM

The simplest answer would be due to the vicar.

I know during William Clarke's period (1737-1774) the vicar of Heanor resided at the Rectory in West Hallam, Heanor had 2 services on a Sunday (technically not requiring the vicar), 4 communion services a year, special prayers on certain st's days and Catacism of children during lent.

It's probably a case of the people having to go to the vicar unlike now where it's the other way round.
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