In the middle ages, who would’ve been considered a Herrick by the church

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In the Middle Ages, a Herrick would have typically been a term used to refer to a parish priest. The word "Herrick" is derived from the Middle English word "herryk" or "her(y)wic," meaning a shepherd or caretaker of a flock. In the context of the church, a Herrick would have been responsible for the spiritual care and guidance of a specific parish or congregation. They would have been appointed or assigned by the local bishop or other religious authorities.
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