Monasticon Eboracense: and the ecclesiastical history of Yorkshire. : Containing an account of the first introduction and progress of Chritianity [sic] in that diocese, untill the end of William the Conqueror's reign. Also the description of the situation, fabric, times of endowments of all churches, collegiate, conventual, parochial, or of peculiar jurisdiction ; and of other religious places in that district, and to whose memory they were dedicated. Together with an account of such monuments and inscriptions as are worthy of notice, as well as of the rise, progress, establishment, privileges, and suppression of each order, religious or military, fixed therein. With the catalogues of all the abbots, and other superiors of those places, and of all the patrons, rectors, vicars, cantarists, &c. of each church, chapel, &c. from the earliest account, down to the present time. ... To which is added, a scheme and propoals, [sic] in order to form a Society ... / By John Burton, M.D.
- Burton, John, 1710-1771.
- Date:
- M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Monasticon Eboracense: and the ecclesiastical history of Yorkshire. : Containing an account of the first introduction and progress of Chritianity [sic] in that diocese, untill the end of William the Conqueror's reign. Also the description of the situation, fabric, times of endowments of all churches, collegiate, conventual, parochial, or of peculiar jurisdiction ; and of other religious places in that district, and to whose memory they were dedicated. Together with an account of such monuments and inscriptions as are worthy of notice, as well as of the rise, progress, establishment, privileges, and suppression of each order, religious or military, fixed therein. With the catalogues of all the abbots, and other superiors of those places, and of all the patrons, rectors, vicars, cantarists, &c. of each church, chapel, &c. from the earliest account, down to the present time. ... To which is added, a scheme and propoals, [sic] in order to form a Society ... / By John Burton, M.D. Source: Wellcome Collection.
![N. B.Thofe marked with an Afterifm *, fubfcribed for royal paper. --%* If any of the prefent Subfrribers names are omitted in this lift; or, if any hereafter {hall fubfcribe, their names will be inferted in the fecond volume. TH £ Right Rev. Dr. Hay Drummond, bifhop of St. Afaph. Thomas Arthington, of Arthington, efquire, Edward Bacon, ofEarllham, in Norfolk, efq; mem¬ ber of parliament for Newport. Mr. Francis Bacon of York. Richard Beaumont, of Whitley, efquire. Hugh Bethel, of Rice, efquire. * Sir Walter Calverley Blacket, baronet, member of parliament for Newcaftle upon Tyne. * Montague Brook, of York, efquire. Mr. William Brooke, of York, attorney at law Henry Brown, of Skelbrooke, efquire. Dominic Brown, of Dublin, efquire. The Right Hon. the earl of Carlifle. The late Hugh Cholmley, of Whitby and Howfome,efq; James Collins, of Knaresborough, efquire. The Rev. Mr. Henry Collins, vicar of Knaresborough. William Conftable, of Burton-Conftable, in Holder- nefs, efquire. * The late Sir George Cook, of Wheatley, baronet. Godfrey Copley, of Sprotburg, efquire. * Thomas Crathorne, of Crathorne and Nefs, efquire. William Cowper, of Chefter, efquire, M. D. The Rev. Mr. Collifon. The Right Hon. lord vifeount Down, one of the re- prefentatives in parliament for this county- The Hon. Chriftopher Dawnay, of Hutton-Wandef- ley, efquire. The Hon. John Dawnay, efquire, member of parlia¬ ment for Cirencefter. William Danby, of Swinton, efquire. Robert Dolman, junior, of Pocklington, efq; M D. Mr. Francis Drake, fellow of the royal and antiquarian focieties. Andrew Coltee Ducarrel, efq; of Dotftor’s commons, LL. D. member of the antiquarian fociety. Thomas Duncomb, of Duncomb-park, efquire, mem¬ ber of parliament for Morpeth. The Right Hon. lord Fairfax, of Gilling. Mr. James Farrer, of Clapham, attorney at law. Afcough Fawkes, of Farnley, efquire. * William Fenwick, of Bywel, efquire. Marmaduke Fothergill, of York, efquire. Sir William Foulis, of Ingleby, baronet. Richard Frank, of Campfal, efq; recorder of Ponte- fraft and Doncafter, and member of the antiquarian fociety. The Rev. Mr. Forbes, of Leithe, in Scotland. Sir Belingham Graham, of Norton-Conyers, baronet. My friend Mr. John Graham, of Woodal. Mr. William Hall, of Settle. John Hammerton, of Hellefield-Peel, efquire. Philip Harland, of Sutton in the foreft of Galtres, efq; The Rev. Mr. Harpur, of Edinburgh. Walter Hawkefworth, of Hawkcfworth, efquire. Mr, John Herbert, of Selby. _Mr- Hind cf Worloughby in Lincolnlhire efquire. Chriftopher Hodgfon, of Wakefield, efquire. M. D. John Banks Horfley, of Bawtrey, efquire. Charles Howard, of Grayftock, efquire. The Rev. Mr. Roger Hugate, librarian of Eaton] college. James Huftler, of Acklam, efquire. William Hutchinfon, of York, efquire. The. Rev. Mr. George Hyde, matter of Ripon fchool. Sir John Ingleby, of Ripley, baronet. Mr. Henry Jubb of York. TheRev. 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Fletcher Norton, efq; counfellor at law, and member of parliament for Appleby. * Charles Oxley, of Ripon, efq. Edward Parker, of Browfholme, efqr. George Perrot, efquire, counfellor at law.* Rev. Mr John Potter, of Wooley. 1 he Rev. Mr. William Potter, of Hemingbrough. Sir John Ramfden, of Byrom, baronet. Jeremiah Rawfon, of Bradford, efq ; William Richardfon, of Ripon, M. D. Gregory Rhodes, of Ripon, efquire. William Rookes, of Grav’s Inn, efq; counfellor at law** William Roundel, of York, efquire, M, D. Danfon Roundel, of Marton, efquire. The Right Hon. the earl of Scarborough. Mr, John Scot, of Hull. Thomas Scroope of-. in Lincolnshire, efquire. John Smith, of Heath, efquire, John Stanhope, of Horsforth, tfq; counfellor at law. * Sir Brian Stapylton, of Miton, baronet. John Strangwayes, of York, efquire. Mr, Thomas Strangwaves, attorney at law. Jerom Strickland, of York, efquire. The late Nicholas Tempeft, of Tong, efq; 2 copies. Stephen Tempeft, of Broughton, efquire. The Rev. Mr. Henry Tennant, vicar of Carleton, In Craven. Charles Townley, efq; Clarenceaux king at arms. John Thornhagh Hewet, efq; of Shire-oakes, in Not- tinghamfhire, and reprefentative in parliament for that county. Rev. Mr William Thomlinfon, of York, George Toulfon, of Skipwith, efquire. Walter Vavafor, of Wefton, elq; John Walters, efquire. Baneftre Walton, of Marfden, efquire, Mr. Ward, of Newhale, attorney at law. Godfrey Wentworth, of Hickleton, efq; elected one of the reprefentatives in parliament for this city, in A. D. 1741 Edward Wilfon, efq; L. L. D. eldeft fonof fir Tho¬ mas Wilfon, of Ucfield and Eaftburne, in Suffiex, baronet. Richard Wilfon, junior, of Leeds, efquire, counfellor at law. Jofhua Wilfon, of Ponterraft, efquire. The late Richard Worfop, of Howden, efquire, coun¬ fellor at Law William Wrightfon, of Cufworth, efquire. Charles Yarborough, of Hdlington and Snaith, efq.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30459667_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)