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A history of Normanby records the following
incumbents.
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Henry of Richmond 1228, Henry of Spaunton
1282, Gilbert of Staipilton 1295, Richard of
Bossale 1313, Richard of Bergh 1315, William
Moubray 1349, William Gold 1410, Francis
Donnynge 1422, Robert Stephenson 1442,
William Hesse 1467-68, William Skelton 1480,
Robert Stockall, 1485,William
Baynes 1512-13 (Buried at
Normanby) (Thomas
Flintoff 1513-1546 is also mentioned in some records), Thomas
Capelman (buried at
Normanby) 1540, Edmund Baynes 1546,
however, also mentioned in some records is William
Romesdon and Richard Vavasour (With
the Manor) 1546, John Wood 1556, William Smyth 1572 (Also mentioned is
Christopher Hayle 1572-1579), Richard Slater
1579 (Also mentioned is Phineas Hodgson
1579-1615 who was chancellor of York from 1615 to 1661), William
Willan 1615, Robert
Staveley.
The living descended with the Manor until 1617 and perhaps later,
although from 1572 presentations was made to others, presumably lessee.
Daniel Bushell 1661, Edward
Beaucoke 1661-1724 is also mentioned,
Nicholas Grey 1671 (buried at Normanby),
Christopher Bowes 1701-2 (buried at Normanby),
Richard Hill 1719, John Hill and Richard Hill 1724-1814, Thomas Mason
1724, Thomas Langstaff (buried at
Normanby), Richard Brown 1762, Another John
Hill 1814-, Arthur Cayley, James Hill BA
1847-1893 (buried at Normanby), Reginald
James Hill MA 1894-1897. In 1896 he sold the
advowson to John Potter. In 1900 John Potter presented it to
Edward Harvey Molineux Jackson.
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L-R Nancy house keeper became 2nd wife of Rev John E.N. Jackson, Miss Stowell (school teacher), Rev Norman Jackson (son), ??
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Garden party at the Rectory
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Edward Harley Molineux Jackson.1897-1926,
John Edward Norman Jackson 1927, Marmaduke
Frederick Thomas Swalwell 1932, Anthony
Simpson Harnby 1952, Cecil Gordon Thompson
1958 (buried at Normanby), Douglas Arthur
Baker 1980, Nicholas Newman Jones 1983, Ronald Richard
Lettall 1988, Gordon Frederick Sherwood
1990, Denis Samways 1994 and Jonathan Cooper 2003.
Robert Davison was parish clerk for 34 years. He was buried on 19th
January 1863 aged 74. Thomas Henry Foxton
became parish clerk and Sexton in 1902 and also served many years.
The Churchyard contains over 150 graves
with dates ranging from 1780 to the present day.
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