Mr. Josiah Crawley
Mr. Josiah Crawley is a character from the novel "The Last Chronicle of Barset" by Anthony Trollope. He is depicted as a clergyman who struggles with poverty and personal integrity. Crawley is known for his strong moral principles, which often put him at odds with the more affluent members of his community.
Despite his financial difficulties, Crawley is respected for his dedication to his faith and his parishioners. His character embodies themes of social class and moral dilemmas, making him a significant figure in the narrative of Barsetshire.