ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY 



(2) The peculiar of the Dean of York included Kilnwick Percy/^" Kilham,^' and 

 Pocklington with its old chapelries of Allerthorpe with Thornton, Barnby Moor with 

 Fangfoss, Hayton with Belby, and Millington with Givendale.''^ 



(3) The following parishes were in the peculiar jurisdiction of the dignitaries and 

 prebendaries of the church of York, with contentious jurisdiction reserved to the dean and 

 chapter : Mappleton,^' Archdeacon of East Riding ; Great and Little Driffield,«8 Precentor of 

 York (prebend of Driffield appropriated 1485) ; Wawne^' and East Acklam,'" Chancellor of 

 York ; Preston-in-Holderness," Sub-Dean of York ; Tunstall,'^ Sub-Chanter of York ; 

 Bishop Wilton," Treasurer of York (prebend of Bishop Wilton appropriated 1241); 

 Wharram-le-Street,'* Prebendary of Bramham ; " Bugthorpe," Prebendary of Bugthorpe ; 

 Holme-on-the- Wolds " and Withernwick,^^ Prebendary of Holme ; Langtoft with Cottam '' 

 chapelry and North Grimston,^'' Prebendary of Langtoft ; North Newbald,*i Prebendary of 

 North Newbald ; South Cave,^^ Prebendary of South Cave ; ^^ Weighton with Shipton 

 chapelry,^ Prebendary of Weighton ; Elloughton,*' Fridaythorpe, and Wetwang with 

 Fimber chapelry,*^ Prebendary of Wetwang. 



(4) The peculiar of the Prior and convent of Durham included Brantingham with 

 Ellerker chapelry, Eastrington, Howden with its chapelries,*' Walkington, and Welton.** 



(5) The provostry of Beverley was a peculiar jurisdiction including the churches of 

 Beverley, Cherry Burton, Leconfield, Middleton-on-the-Wolds, Scorborough, and South 

 Dalton, in Harthill Wapentake ; and Brandesburton, Halsham, Leven, Patrington, Rise, and 

 Welwick in Holderness. Ottringham, mentioned by Lawton, is not included in the list 

 given in Pope Nicholas' Taxation. 



The deaneries of the archdeaconry of East Riding were four in number, viz., Buckrose, 

 Dickering, Harthill, and Holderness. 



(i) The deanery of Buckrose was co-extensive with the wapentake of the same name. 

 The following churches, exclusive of peculiars, are named in Pope Nicholas' Taxation : 

 Birdsall, Burythorpe, Cowlam, Kirby Grindalythe, Kirby Underdale, Langton, Norton, 

 Rillington, Scrayingham, Settrington, Sherburn-in-Harford-Lythe, Skirpenbeck, Thorpe 

 Bassett, West Heslerton, Westow,'' Wharram Percy, Wintringham, and Yedingham ; 

 Sledmere is mentioned neither here nor in the Falor Ecclesiasticus. 



(2) The deanery of Dickering comprised the wapentake of Dickering, a portion of the 

 wapentake of Harthill, and portions, in the North Riding, of the wapentake of Pickering 

 Lythe and liberty of Whitby Strand. The following churches, excluding peculiars, are 

 mentioned in Pope Nicholas' Taxation : Argam, Boynton, Bridlington, Burton Agnes, 

 Burton Fleming,^" Carnaby,^^ Filey,^^ Flamborough, Folkton, Foston-on-the-Wolds, 

 Foxholes, Ganton, Garton-on-the- Wolds, Hunmanby, Lowthorpe, NafFerton, Rudston, 

 Thwing, Willerby, and Wold Newton,^' in Dickering Wapentake ; Scalby, Scarborough, 

 and Seamer, in Pickering Lythe, and Hackness in Whitby Strand. To these should be 

 added Muston,^* Reighton,'' and Ruston Parva, in Dickering.^' 



(3) The deanery of Harthill included the wapentake of Harthill with the greater part 

 of the extra-urban portion of the county of Kingston-upon-Hull,^' and the wapentake of 



''''Locally in the deanery of Harthill. ^* Locally in the deanery of Dickering. 



^ Locally in the deanery of Harthill. *' Locally in the deanery of Holderness. 



^ Locally in the deanery of Dickering. " Locally in the deanery of Holderness. 



" Locally in the deanery of Buckrose. " Locally in the deanery of Holderness. " Ibid. 



" Locally in the deanery of Harthill. ^* Locally in the deanery of Buckrose. 



" See note 25. ™ Locally in the deanery of Buckrose. 



'' Locally in the deanery of Harthill. " Locally in the deanery of Holderness. 



" Locally in the deanery of Dickering. '° Locally in the deanery of Buckrose. 



" Locally in the deanery of Harthill. '' Ibid. ^ See note 29. 



" Locally in the deanery of Harthill. °' Ibid. '° Locally in the deanery of Buckrose. 



°' viz. the prebendal chapels of Barmby Marsh and Laxton. 



" The remaining members of this peculiar will be found in connexion with the archdeaconry of Cleve- 

 land. Pope Nicholas' Taxation enumerates them under the heading ' Prebendar ' Hoveden, et spiritual' de 

 Hovedensh'.' *' Ecclesia Sancte Marie de Mora. 



'" Originally a chapel of Hunmanby. " Ibid. 



" The church and part of the parish are in Pickering Lythe wapentake, N. R. 



" Originally a chapel of Hunmanby. " Ibid. '" Ibid. 



^ Ruston Parva is not mentioned in the Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.). Pope Nicholas' Taxation mentions 

 'parva Kelk ' in addition to the churches above (Rec. Com. 336). 



" Hull appears to have been in this deanery originally, as a chapel of Hessle ; and is reckoned as such 

 in the Liber Valorum. At the time of the erection of the diocese of Ripon, when Lawton's Collections first 

 appeared, Hull was a member of the deanery of Holderness. 



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