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John Thompson alias York , who from his toponymic would seem to have been a native of the city , first held the very poor rectory of St Wilfrid before moving on to act for a decade or more as a curate in St Michael le Belfrey .
John Thompson alias York , who from his toponymic would seem to have been a native of the city , first held the very poor rectory of St Wilfrid before moving on to act for a decade or more as a curate in St Michael le Belfrey .
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As the son of William Grayson of York , wiredrawer , he became a freeman of the city in 1547.28 Some of the rank and file religious from York's smaller houses also succeeded in gaining benefices in the secular church .
As the son of William Grayson of York , wiredrawer , he became a freeman of the city in 1547.28 Some of the rank and file religious from York's smaller houses also succeeded in gaining benefices in the secular church .
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Of those who stayed in the city most seem to have become chantry priests . The Austin , Peter Glenton , combined St Stephen's chantry in the minster , worth £ 6 , with a second chantry in St Helen , Stonegate , worth £ 2 11s . which ...
Of those who stayed in the city most seem to have become chantry priests . The Austin , Peter Glenton , combined St Stephen's chantry in the minster , worth £ 6 , with a second chantry in St Helen , Stonegate , worth £ 2 11s . which ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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