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1287 | John de Barton | 1612 | Edmund JohnsJohn de Barton | |
1313 | Walter de Teyes | 1646 | Stephen JonesJohn de Barton | |
1314 | William de Weston | 1650 | Owen JonesJohn de Barton | |
1349 | Robert Scott | 1658 | William LowcockJohn de Barton | |
Robert de Weston | 1678 | Roger StoneJohn de Barton | ||
1418 | Peter de Preston | 1699 | Alexander DunlopJohn de Barton | |
1419 | John Wright | 1723 | George FawcettJohn de Barton | |
1462 | Thomas Hicks | 1736 | William KayJohn de Barton | |
1480 | Robert Wellyngton | 1798 | John KayJohn de Barton | |
1485 | Richard Burgh | 1817 | William KearyJohn de Barton | |
1486 | Thomas Ottlay | 1857 | Henry CooperJohn de Barton | |
- | Thomas Clay | 1879 | William CollinsJohn de Barton | |
1502 | Edward Johnson | 1923 | Bernard Scott CockinJohn de Barton | |
1511 | Thomas Benson | 1931 | Frederick William GillJohn de Barton | |
1516 | Robert Bek | 1949 | Geoffrey HighmoreJohn de Barton | |
1521 | Osyos de Moynge | 1958 | Harold Norman PobjoyJohn de Barton | |
- | John Fellowfelde | 1967 | David Gwyn JonesJohn de Barton | |
1552 | Christopher Holden | 1978 | John BatemanJohn de Barton | |
1576 | Christopher Baylis | 1987 | James Malcolm MatherJohn de Barton |
The Advowson was in the Hands of the Lords of the Manor Until the Reign
of Queen Mary, when it passed to the Crown. To the United Benefice, the
Crown and the ArchBishop of York now present Alternately.
Data transcribed by
Jack Parry.
from photography by Colin Hinson