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The List of Vicars at Ingleby Greenhow.
A List of the Clergy
of
Ingleby Greenhow,
With Historical Notes.
Patron: The Right Hon. Lord De L'isle and Dudley.
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In his monograph on Ingleby Church, the late Rev. John Howell, M.A. F.G.S., gives A
List of the Clergy of Ingleby Greenhow. In it there is a wide gap from 1211 to 1592.
From the latter date, the succession of clergy is obtained from the Parish Church Registers.
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There is no authentic record prior to 1592, except three from the Whitby Chartulary.
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The writer has endeavoured to compile a list within the period named above, the
sources of information being given. Owing to the meagreness of this information, the
various dates must not be taken as representing either the appointment or retirement of the
persons named. It has proved an impossible task. Hence it follows the list is both incom-
plete and imperfect. At the same time it may chance to be interesting to those who
read, and perhaps be the means of enabling some other person in the future of adding to,
and thus making it more complete and perfect.
P. Huntington.
1180 | Reiner. | clerico. | In the Whitby Chartulary, Nos. 52, 55, 85, he is described |
Rainero clerico; Rainerii, clerici sui; | |||
R . . .D24 . . persona de Englebi. | |||
1211 | Adam, | capellanus. | Whitby Ch: No. 216: Capellano de Engleby. |
1222 | Waltero. | clerico. | Whitby Ch: No. 359. Witness to a confirmation of a toft |
1244 | and a croft by the Abbot and Convent of Whitby to | ||
Adam Tannatore, of Battersby, as belonging to him. | |||
1267 | Johanne de Engleby, | presbyter. | [Reg. Arch. Gifford.] contains a list of contributions |
in men and money within the Diocese of York' | |||
towards the Crusades, 1267-1276. John of Ingle- | |||
by paid Vs. | |||
1292 | Wilks de Wrelton, | capellan. | [Reg. Archiep Romani 101b] This name and |
title runs down the front of the effigy within the | |||
Church. Sir John Hope puts the period at the lat- | |||
ter part of the 13th Century. In 1292 Archbishop | |||
Romanus sends a mandate to his official at York. It | |||
begins, I primus etc. dilecto in Christo filio . . . . | |||
quod Iohannem de Amelia auctoritate Apostolica not | |||
arium publicum, et Willelmum de Wrelton, dictum | |||
de Pik, clericos nostros, quos ad suam prœsentium quam | |||
ecclesia Dunelm, etc. etc. Both of these were impri- | |||
soned in Durham Castle by Order of Bishop Bek. The | |||
Order is dated Apl. 8, 1292 | |||
1391 | Roberto, | clerico. | [Yorkshire Lay Subsidies] contains a list of the persons of |
Ingleby 1301-2, who paid ? of income to the King. | |||
Robert paid XIX d. (Collected 30th, Ed. 1.) | |||
quod Iohannem de Amelia auctoritate Apostolica not | |||
arium publicum, et Willelmum de Wrelton, dictum | |||
de Pik, clericos nostros, quos ad suam prœsentium quam | |||
ecclesia Dunelm, etc. etc. Both of these were impri- | |||
soned in Durham Castle by Order of Bishop Bek. The | |||
Order is dated Apl. 8, 1292 | |||
1391 | Roberto, | clerico. | [Yorkshire Lay Subsidies] contains a list of the persons of |
Ingleby 1301-2, who paid ? of income to the King. | |||
Robert paid XIX d. (Collected 30th, Ed. 1.) | |||
1378 | John Thomasson de Grenehow, | capellanus. | [Cal. Pat. Rolls. Mem. 12] |
He had to appear befoe a Commission appointed to | |||
be tried with several others for either poaching or cut- | |||
ting down timber, or destroying property belonging to | |||
Peter de Malo Luca the 6th, of Mulgrave Castle. In | |||
1349 a John Grenehow was Rector of Kildale. | |||
1400 | William Powys, | capellanus. | [Record Office. K.R. Ecclesiastical, Vol. 111, No. |
43.] Inquisiton made in the Castle of York, die Jovis | |||
(Thursday) See Mary Magdalene [July 22] 1 Henry 1V, | |||
(1400,) Among the names of the defaulters occur William | |||
Powys de Dromundby, who ploughed with one plough | |||
in Dromundby and was in arrear 3 years, and then | |||
follows, William Powys de Ingilby capellanus, who | |||
ploughed in Ingleby with one plough and was in | |||
arrear for 4 years. | |||
1457 | Robert Bosse, | capellanus. | [Reg. Test. Ebor.] Will, Jan. 12, 1457. Prob. Act. |
1487 | Thomas Lieth, | capellanus. | [Reg. Test. Ebor.] Witness to the will of William |
Robynson de Ingleby dated Apr. 4, 1485, and is | |||
called there Dominus Thomas Lieth, capella- | |||
nus parochialis de Ingleby. | |||
1505 | Richard Tollerton | ? | [Reg. Test. Ebor.] Witness to the wills of Thomas |
Ascoght, 1505, Edward Ascoght 1507. He was Vicar | |||
of Kirkby, 1501, so probably officiated at both places. | |||
1526 | Brian Thompson, | capellanus. | [Taxation of Clergy, 1527] Described as |
Capellanus apud Ingleby, and was taxed on £3 as | |||
the value of his living. In 1526 his will was witnessed | |||
by Sir George Golland, who evidently followed him. | |||
1526-1562 | George Golland, | [Reg. Test. Ebor, 1V, 151.] He was witness to | |
wills dated 1544, 1545, 1546, and his own will is dated | |||
1562. It commences, I, George Golland, prest and | |||
curate of Ingleby under Grenehow. I bequithe my soall | |||
to Almightie God and to our blessed ladie, the virgin | |||
Marie, etc. In the Taxation of Clergy he is descri- | |||
bed as Georgius Golland, capellanus parochiales de | |||
Inbleby Greno, and was taxed on £4 as the value of | |||
his living. | |||
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Our Parish Church Registers have the following entry: | |||
ffrom 1569 to 1591 not any extant or to be founde set | |||
Downe in the old booke. As there are no entries for | |||
that period, his burial is not recorded in our Register, | |||
but his will says my bodie to be buried within the | |||
churche yeard of Inglebie. | |||
1572 | William Flunders. | [Reg. Test. Ebor. xix. 380]. His will begins In the | |
name of God, amen, in the yeare o' lord god [1572] I | |||
Willm. fflunders, curate of Inglie vnder grenoo being | |||
seike in bodye and whole in mynd and of perfite | |||
memorye do make this my last will and testament in | |||
maner and forme followinge ffyrst I do gyve and | |||
bequithe my soull to almyghtie God and my bodye | |||
to be buried in the church yeard of Inglebie etc. etc. | |||
1590 | John Blackburne, | curate. | [Ingleby Registers]. He copied from an older |
book into the book still existing 1539 to 1590. Records | |||
of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials. His burial is not | |||
mentioned in the Ingleby Registers. | |||
1626 | George Livingstone. | [Ing. Reg.] Buried July 16th, 1634, entered as | |
Georgius Levingstoun, clericus, Englebye. | |||
1632 | William Boweston. | [Ing. Reg.] He held office during the reign of Charles | |
1, the Commonwealth and died in 1680 (Charles 11.) | |||
During the Commonwealth he retained his office as | |||
Registrar of Marriages upon a Certificate of the Inhabi- | |||
tants that they chose him for the position. This choice | |||
was submitted to Sir George Marwood who approved of | |||
their election and Mr. Boweston subsequently took the | |||
oath, to execute the said place according to a late Act | |||
of Parliament in the case made and provided . . . in | |||
witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand, the day | |||
and yeare above written. [25th Sep, 1653]. Sir George's | |||
signature is in the Register. At the Restoration, Mr. | |||
Boweston again became clerk until his death. His | |||
burial is recorded as follows: Apl. 24, 1680, Mr. | |||
Gulielmus Boweston, Parochiœ. | |||
1680 | Henry Mason. | [Ing. Reg.] His marriage is recorded thus: Apl. 12, 1694. | |
Henricus Mason, et Elizabetha filia Domini Thomas | |||
Clerke de Sigston Rectoris, matromonia conjuncti sunt | |||
in eccelsia Parochiali de Sigston Predict: Aprilis | |||
duodecima: nuptias celebrante Dno Timothes Overend. | |||
[Vicar of Stillingfleet 1708-9]. His daughter Cath. born | |||
Apl. 7, 1695, bap. 16th, wife died 23 Nov., 1695, bur. 25th. | |||
Cath. died Feb. 4th, 1696. Bur. July 1, 1703 Henricus | |||
Mason, cleric. | |||
1703 | George Spencer. | [Ing. Reg.] Nominated Curate of Ayton by Sir Henry | |
Marwood, 1705. Probably officiated at both places. | |||
Became Rector of Easington, Dec. 3, 1707. | |||
1708 | Peter Moone | [Ing. Reg.] He was nominated to the curacy of Ayton by Sir | |
Henry Marwood, in 1718, was buried at Ingleby 1719. | |||
The entry is Mr. Peter Moone, Aug. 5th, 1719. During | |||
the restoration of the Church in 1905-6, the writer came | |||
across a tombstone under the chancel arch and below | |||
the steps. Also a skeleton which had been buried with | |||
face to the congregation. Two corroded iron handles | |||
of a coffin were found in the same place. The stone | |||
was fixed a little to the north side of the arch where it | |||
may be seen and is that of Mr. Peter Moone. Part of | |||
the lettering is not there, but the words Here lyeth the | |||
. . . . of Mr. Peter . . . . late of (Ayton) . . who de- | |||
(parted) may still be seen. | |||
1720 | Samuel Hassel. | He left £20, the interest of which was for the benefit of the | |
poor of the Parish. Also £10, the interest of which sum | |||
to be paid for the education of one poor child. | |||
The entry is Mr. Peter Moone, Aug. 5th, 1719. During | |||
the restoration of the Church in 1905-6, the writer came | |||
across a tombstone under the chancel arch and below | |||
the steps. Also a skeleton which had been buried with | |||
face to the congregation. Two corroded iron handles | |||
of a coffin were found in the same place. The stone | |||
was fixed a little to the north side of the arch where it | |||
may be seen and is that of Mr. Peter Moone. Part of | |||
the lettering is not there, but the words Here lyeth the | |||
. . . . of Mr. Peter . . . . late of (Ayton) . . who de- | |||
(parted) may still be seen. | |||
1720 | Samuel Hassel. | He left £20, the interest of which was for the benefit of the | |
poor of the Parish. Also £10, the interest of which sum | |||
to be paid for the education of one poor child. | |||
1758 | William Spedding. | Tabular tombstone near the church porch. To the | |
memory of the Rev. William Spedding, formerly Curate | |||
of this Place, who died 23rd of June, 1784. Aged | |||
63 years. | |||
1784 | William Pennyman Consitt. | From the Leeds Intelligencer, of Mch. 31 | |
1800, At an advanced age at Guisborough where he | |||
had retired to spend the evening of his days with an old | |||
friend, the Rev. Pennyman Consitt. His attachment to | |||
his Religion, his King, and his Country was not the | |||
least decorous appendage to his character. | |||
1797 | John Dixon. | Native of Troutbeck, Westmoreland. Mural tablet on south wall | |
of church. Incumbent for 50 years. Died Mch. 5, 1846, | |||
aged 80 years. He held the living of Bilsdale Midcable | |||
also. | |||
1847 | John Fletcher. | Held the living of Bilsdale also. He resided and was buried | |
there. His curates were: Hy. B. Sands 1848-9, Arthur | |||
W. Wood 1849-51, W. Vose Richardson 1851-52, Joseph | |||
Hodgkin 1853-55, James Dalton 1856-57, Hy. Edwd. | |||
M. Bull 1857-58, Benjamin Hinde 1858-59. Mrs. | |||
Fletcher's name will be found among the list of bene- | |||
factors in the church porch. | |||
1860 | Ralph Prowde, | M.A. | (St. John's, Cantab.). Appointed Vicar of Kilburn, near |
York. | |||
1870 | Henry Toovey, | M.A. | Worcester College, Oxon., pref. to Sidney College, by |
Lord De L'Isle. | |||
1880 | John Hawell, | M.A. | (Queen's, Oxon.), F.G.S., Author of the Ingleby Registers. |
Died June 21, 1904, aged 49. Buried at Greystoke, | |||
Cumberland, from whence he sprang. A well-known | |||
geologist. His collection of fossils, etc. were left by will | |||
to the Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough. | |||
1904 | Michael Albert Horsfall, | M.A. | Pembroke Coll. Cantab. Curate of |
Whitby 1895-1904. Resigned Easter, 1928. | |||
1928 | Edward Joseph Thompson, | M.A. | (Edin.), L.Th., (Dur.( Rector of St. |
Peter's, Peterhead. Served in the Episcopal Church in | |||
Scotland, 1912-1928. Pref. to Grangetown, December, 1936. | |||
1937 | Arnold Stackhouse. | Born at Whitby. Northern Mission, Colombia, | |
Canada, 1912. | |||
1919, La Ceiba, Honduras Republic. 1922 El Caya, B.H. | |||
1925, Lautoka, Fiji. 1934, Levuka, Fiji | |||
1936, Curate of Driffield, E. Yorks. |
Data transcribed by
Patricia Hayward
from photography by Colin Hinson