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By vertue of a Mandate from the Worshipful Dr. James(?) Sterne the Revd. Mr. Tho. Langstaff was inducted into the Rectory of Normanby by me Phil. Bainebridge, Vr. of Edstone.
A Terrier of the Houses, etc, Garden, Glebe and Tithes both Great and Small, offering, Mortuaries, Surplice Dress belonging to the Rectory of Normanby subscribed and attested.
[A Terrier is a listing of assets or buildings etc - usually used for audit or valuation purposes]
A True and an exact Copy of the Terrier of the Rectory of Normanby drawn up and Delivered in to Arch Bishop of Yorke Court June 5th 1749. The Rectory consists of a Store House and Barn and a Room for fewel adjoyning to the Barn all covered with Thatch, The House contains a Parlor, Kitchin, Staircase, Back Kitchin, and Milk House. Before the House is a Garden and behind it is a little Orchard and a Close containing about two Acres and except the Church Yard this is all the Glebe belonging to the Rectory. The whole Lordship is inclosed and Tyth in Kind, Offerings and all other Ecclestastical dues are due from every farm except Rubarugh which pays a Modus of four pounds a year by two equal payments at Lady-day and St. Michaels
By vertue of a Mandate from the Worshipful Franas Blackburne, M.A., the Rev'd Mr. Richd Brown was inducted into the Rectory of Normanby by Wm. Comber, Vicar of Kirkbymoorside
In the presence of Thomas Huddlestone, Churchwarden.
By vertue of a Mandate from the Right Worshipful Charles Baillie, Clerk, Master of Arts, Archdeacon of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland, The Revd Arthur Cayley, A.B. was inducted into the Rectory of Normanby by Christr. Dowker, A.M. Vicar of Salton
The Rev. James Hill who succeeded the Rev. Arthur Cayley died 2nd, December, 1893, aged 73, after being Rector for 45 years. His Grace William Dalrymple, Lord Archbishop of York instituted in person in the Parish Church the Rev. Reginald James Hill, M.A., Vicar of Salton to the Rectory of Normanby on 12th February 1894. By virtue of his mandate the new Rector was inducted on the same day by the Rev. Canon Hudson, Rector of Gilling and Rural Dean.
Mr. Robinson sent four Bibles by Ralph Greystock to Normanby, given to
Tho. Robinson Esq. sent four Bibles by Ralph Greystock to Normanby, given to
Tho. Robinson Esq. sent four Bibles by Ralph Greystock to Normanby, given to
Tho. Robinson Esq. sent four Bibles by Ralph Greystock to Normanby, given to
Tho. Robinson Esq. of Welbourn sent six Bibles by Ralph Greystock to Normanby, given to
Tho. Robinson Esq. sent four Bibles, given to:
Tho. Robinson Esq. sent six Bibles:
Testaments etc were sent by Tho. Robinson Esq.
Tho. Robinson Esq. sent six Bibles