June 30 marked the completion of 100 years’ uninterrupted rectorship _of father and son at AshoVer,. Derbyshire, the largest parisji in England. The Her. John Bourne Nodder, who .is in his 83ni year, was appointed to the living immediately after the death of his Father, the Rev. Joseph Nodder, who was then 88, and had been rector: of Ashover for 43 years—from June 30, 1885. Mr i Nodder is well known throughout the country as a judge of Airedale dogs, and frequently officiates at Cruft’s and other important shows-
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 22
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