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Birkin |
*Birkin is somewhat remotely and inconveniently situated, four miles from Ferrybridge, and seven from Pontefract. The nearest railway station is at Burton Salmon, between Leeds and Selby.
* Dugdale's Mon. Ang. VI., 841
*We have not been able to learn whether there are any traces of a Chapel at Temple-Hurste. But we may here note, that there were two ancient Chapels in the parish, one of which has been lately replaced by a larger one.
* Nonarum Inquisitiones, p. 227.
Temp. Instit. | Rectores Eccle. | Patron. | Vacat. | Permut. |
7 Kal. Apr. 1289 | M. Hugo Sampson | Arps. per lapsu eo qd. Adam de Everingham.* Excommunicatus | ||
4 Kal. Jan. 1289 | M. Hugo de Colvin, pbr. | Adam de Everyngham | ||
3 Non. Apr.1318 | Dns. Tho. de Everyngham acolitas | Dns Joh. de Everyngham, mil. | per mort. | |
12 Aug. 1349 | Dns. Job. de Lutryngton de Byrkyn | Idem | per resig. | |
10 Junii. 1350 | Dns. Job. de Knottingley | per mort. | ||
22 Junii. 1364 | Dns. Joh. de Clone Cap | Tho. Everyngham filiu g. Ev. mil. | per resig. | Pro eccla de Ravensuall. |
21 Junii. 1371 | Dns. Job. de Middleton | Robt. Leventhorp and tres al., &c. | per mort. | |
21 Novbr. 1380 | Dns. Joh. Barowe, pbr. | Dos Robt. de Surllington, mil. | per resig. | |
Jan. 1394 | Dns. Tho. Toveton, Cap. | Joh.Everyngham, ar. | per resig. | Pro Eccla.deWath. |
11 Novbr. 1402 | Dns. Job. Clyfton | Dns Joh. Er. mil. per resig. | Pro Eccla. de Gamelston. | |
15 Decbr. 1403 | Dns. Tho. Wickeresley, pbr. | Idem | per resig. | Pro Eccla. de |
5 Febr. 1404 | Dns. Joh. de Seggefeld, pbr. | Idem | per mort. | Stokesley. |
9 Jan. 1412 | Dns. Rad. Hancocks, pbr. | Idem | ||
14 Jan. 1412 | Dns. Job. de Evryngham, pbr. | Idem | per resig. | Pro Eccla. de Byntworth Winton dioc. |
21 Mar. 1416 | Dns. Joh. Huland alas Pyncheware | Idem | per resig. | |
27 Jul. 1417 | Dns. Will. Merfyne, pbr. | Idem | per resig. | |
29 Jan. 1421 | Dns. vel Ric. Everyngham, disc. | Idem | per mort. | |
19 Maii. 1439 | Dns. Will. Cowper, Cap. | Will. Everingham, ar. | per resig. | |
15 Sept. 1455 | Dns. Tho. Riplay Cap. | Idem | per mort. | |
13 Mar. 1485 | Dns. Job. Meaux, pbr. | Dns Job. Everingham, mil. | per resig. | |
18 Mar. 1492 | Dns. Tho. Everyngham, pbr. | Idem | per mort. | |
24 Aug. 1503 | Dns. Will. Draycott, pbr. | Job. Ev. f. and h. Johis Ev., mil. | per resig. | Provic. de Doncaster. |
23 Sept. 1511 | Dns. Job. Hatton d gr. nigropont Epis. | Dos Joh.Ev.,mil. | per resig. | |
1516 | Dns. Ric. Huchonson, pbr. | Idem | per resig. | |
1 Mar. 1533 | Dns. Leonard Horseman, M.A. | Hen. Everingham, ar. | per mort. | |
23 Junii. 1551 | M. Joh. Goldinge | Assignati Henri Ev., ar. | per mort. | |
Will. Brogden, Cl. | per mort. | |||
14 Novbr. 1588 | Sym. Robynson, Cl., S.T.B. | Will. Gascoygne, ar. per resig. | ||
12 Novbr. 1589 | Nic. Baytson, Cl., M.A. | Assignati perdte Willi. | per mort. | |
29 Mar. 1612 | Robt. Thornton, Cl., M.A. | Everingham Cressy, ar. | ||
David Barnes | per privat. | |||
30 Septr. | 1662 Robt. Sorsby, S.T.B. | Rex, C. 2 | ||
20 Mar. 1664 | Robt. Thornton, Cl. | Everyngham Cressy, ar. |
*The Archbishop collated by reason of lapse, because the patron, Adam de Everyngham, was under excommunication for laying violent hands on F. de Eyton, clerk. He had afterwards letters of Absolution. "-Archbp. Sharpe's M.S. I, 89, quoted from Lawton.
William Thornton, A.M.* | 1698 died æt.: 49 |
William Aslabie, A.M., St. John's Col. Camb | 1718 died aet : 49 |
Thomas Wright, A.M.,† St. John's Col. Camb King's Chaplain. | 1741 died aet : 72 |
George Alderson ‡ | 1788 died aet: 88 |
Valentine Green, A.M.,§ St. John's Col. Camb. | 1835 |
* The three Thorntons who appear in this catalogue, were Father, Son, and Grandson, as appears by a monument erected to their memory in the Chancel, by John Thornton, the son of the last. The epitaph concludes thus: "En Filium, Patrem, Avum, hujus Ecclesiae successive Rectores. Quorum in societate amaenitas facilisq : accesses, in amicitifides, in pauperes munificentia, in omnes hospitalitas studiumq : pads, ita suis dilectos reddiderunt parochianis, ut nomen Thorntonianum bene audiat."
† Thomas Wright was a well known literary man, and intimate with Mason, Gray, Whitehead the poet laureate, Balguy archdeacon of Winchester, &c. It was from the rectory of Birkin, early in the morning, and probably from his bed, that Archdeacon Balguy wrote his refusal of the Bishopric which was afterwards accepted by Dr. Hallifax.
‡ George Alderson was G6 years in Birkin, 19 as curate and 47 as rector. He officiated 66 Good Fridays without a single intermission.
§ To Mr. Green the present Rector, the present Number of the Churches of Yorkshire is indebted for much valuable matter.
* This Jo : Warde was a magistrate at Pontefract, before whom the Birkin marriages were at that time celebrated.
*As at Adel, for instance, see No. I of the Churches of Yorkshire.
*This especially deserves notice, because the four centred arch seldom appears except in the latter specimens of the succeding style.
* The Norman doorway of Sherburn Church, near Birkin, has been removed in like manner, but the character of the arch is wholly changed by a different arrangement of the masonry, so that it is now pointed, instead of semi-circular: and heraldic bearings have been introduced on shields, substituted for the original capitals of the shafts in the angles of the jambs.
* The same addition has been made to the Eastern window of Peterborough Cathedral; and, which is more in point, from the district in which it occurs, to the windows in the West front of Kirke tall Abbey.
* Perhaps the following Inscription may be worth transcribing, as the production of the lamented Whitehead, though certainly not for its own sake :
A Wife, the tenderest, truest friend, lies here,
Long known, long loved, and still, though lifeless, dear;
Who, to each serious virtues solid power,
Joined the sweet talents for the social hour;
Quick judging sense, with candour for its guide,
And easy mirth, that knew not to deride.
This poor return a heart-struck Husband pays
For all earth's comforts and for length of days :
Oft did her anxious cares, alas how vain !
Preserve that being he now drags with pain :
Ev'n to the last, his sinking frame to save
She strove, and sunk before him to the grave.
He feels his loss, his doom on earth foresees,
Yet dares not murmer at his God's decrees;
But joyless, helpless, hopeless, lingers on,
And cries with trembling awe, " Thy will be done"!