The Reverend James Michael John Fletcher MA (Cantab.) (29 September 1852 – 23 February 1940), was an English clergyman of the Church of England, author and historian.

Education

Fletcher was educated at Derby School and the University of Cambridge.

Career

Publications

  • Distinguished Alumni of Derby School (Derby Reporter, 1872)
  • A Guide to Tideswell (1902)
  • Mrs Wightman of Shrewsbury: The Story of a Pioneer in Temperance Work (Longmans, Green & Co, London, 1906)
  • A Historical and Descriptive Guide to the Churches of Shrewton, Maddington and Rollestone in the County of Wiltshire by J.M.J. Fletcher and Arthur S. Robins (1920)
  • The Boy Bishop at Salisbury and Elsewhere (Salisbury, 1921)
  • The Black Death in Dorset (1923)
  • Notes on the Cathedral Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Salisbury (Cathedral Chapter, Salisbury, 1924)
  • The Stained Glass in Salisbury Cathedral, in Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine vol. xlv (1930)
  • Old Belfry in the Close, in Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine vol. xlvii (1932)
  • Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury, in Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine vol. xlix
  • Dorset Worthy, William Stone, Royalist and Divine (1615-1685) (in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club volume 36)
  • Dorset Royal Peculiar (in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club volume 38)
  • Sir Thomas Dackomb, Priest, Rector of Tarrant Gunville, 1549-1567, a Dorset Bibliophile (in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club volume 44)
  • Century of Dorset Documents (in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club volume 44)
  • Trio of Dorchester Worthies (in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club volume 44)
  • Dorset Men in London at the End of the 17th Century (in Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club volume 54)
  • Thomas Bennet (1924)
  • Incumbents of Salisbury Churches during the Commonwealth
  • The Plague-Stricken Derbyshire Village: or What to See in and around Eyam (1930)
  • Bishop Giles of Bridport, 1257-1262 in Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine vol. xlvi (1934)
  • Chained Books in Dorset and Elsewhere (Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, Vol. 35)
  • Fletcher, J.M.J. (1913). "The Marriage of St. Cuthburga, who was afterwards foundress of the Monastery at Wimborne". Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 34: 167–185.

Editor

Fletcher edited the journal Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club between 1917 and 1932.

References

  • Crockford's Clerical Directory (1935)
  • Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club (1917-1935)
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