The Prebends of Southwell were the benefices held by the Prebendaries , or Canons, of Southwell Minster .
Southwell Minster
The Prebends of Southwell were established from the eleventh century and by 1291, the number had grown to sixteen. In 1540 the prebends and minster were suppressed but an act of Parliament in 1543 re-established the college and church collegiate of Southwell . Under an Act of King Edward VI , the prebendaries were given pensions and their estates sold. The minster continued as the parish church on the petitions of the parishioners.
By an Act of Philip and Mary in 1557, the minster and its prebends were restored.[1] On 2 April 1585 a set of statutes was promulgated by Queen Elizabeth I and the chapter operated under this constitution until it was dissolved in 1841.[2] The Ecclesiastical Commissioners made provision for the abolition of the chapter as a whole; the death of each canon after this time resulted in the extinction of his prebend. The chapter came to its appointed end on 12 February 1873 with the death of the Rev Thomas Henry Shepherd, rector of Clayworth and prebendary of Beckingham .[3]
The Prebends of Southwell now are best known by the Prebendal houses, ten of which survive to this day, most as private residences in the town.[4]
The sixteen Prebends of Southwell are described below:
Sacrista Prebendal House
This is also known as the Sacrists Prebend or Segeston Prebend. The revenues for this prebend came from lands in Southwell and Bleasby , and 10% of the offerings at Pentecost .
This former prebendal house, served for a time as the headmaster's house for Southwell Minster School . The front range was built between 1774 and 1798 for Nicholas Hutchinson and incorporated parts of an earlier house
in the rear wings. It is now a retreat centre operated by the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham . It is Grade II listed.
The Prebendaries of Sacrista Prebend
John de Ferrer 1299
John de Burton 1350 - 1360
John de Sculthorpe 1360 – 1367
Robert Ascough until 1448
Richard Bell 1448 – 1453
William Ads 1453 – 1458
John Toralde 1458 – 1472
Edmund Chaterton 1472 – 1474
John Barrow 1474
John Warkworth 1474 – 1498
Richard Burton 1498 – 1506
John Hatton 1506 – 1516
Thomas Edwards 1517 – 1526
John Wilkinson 1625 – 1532
John Keale 1532 – 1537
John Adams 1537
Richard Hopkins 1559 – 1575
Robert Gibson 1575 – 1588
Francis Whitmoer 1588 – 1598
John Paycocke 1598 – 1599
John Jegon 1599 – 1603
Thomas Pettye 1603 – 1609
Samuel Fleming 1609 – 1620
Richard Barnard 1620
Timothy Long 1660 – 1665
John Garthwait 1665 – 1670
George Masterson 1670 – 1686
Benjamin Clay 1686 – 1692
William Pearson 1692 – 1695
Nathan Drake 1695 – 1705
Benjamin Carter 1705 – 1732
Thomas Blunt 1732 – 1733
Andrew Matthews 1733 – 1762
John Marsden 1762 – 1767
Samuel Abson 1767 – 1768
Ralph Heathcote 1768 – 1795
Richard Sutton 1795 – 1798
Charles Wylde 1798 – 1825
Charles Nixon 1825 – 1837
Normanton Prebendal House
The revenues for this prebend came from lands in Normanton and Southwell.
The former prebendal house of Normanton, was built for Margaretta Tibson around 1766, and probably incorporated parts of an early 18th century house. It is Grade II listed.
The Prebendaries of Normanton
Stephen ca 1238
Henry de Skypton ca 1266
Robert de la Forth ca 1291
William de Rotherfeld 1291
John de Sandale ca 1330s
Thomas Moore until 1421
Thomas Wyott 1421
John Marescall until 1461
Thomas Worseley 1461 – 1463
John Danvers 1463 – 1495
Henry Horneby 1495 – 1518
John Fraunces de Dottis 1518 – 1526
John Allen 1526 – 1528
John Bell 1528
Henry Welshe 1558 – 1559
Henry Bovell 1559 – 1562
Walter Jones 1562 – 1577
John Cooper 1577 – 1610
Robert Abbot 1610 – 1615
Bryan Atkinson 1615 – 1616
George Barnard 1616 – 1639
Anthony Elcock 1660 – 1670
Samuel Drake 1670 – 1671
William Mompesson 1671 – 1709
George Barnardiston 1709 – 1712
Stephen Cooper 1712 – 1736
Joseph Atwell 1736 – 1743
Matthew Bradford 1743 – 1750
Claudius Daubuz 1750 – 1760
William Rastall 1760 – 1789
George Desmeth Kelly 1789 – 1823
George Wilkins 1823 - 1865
Also known as Norwell I. The revenues for the Prebend came from estates around Norwell , Norwell Woodhouse and Carlton-upon-Trent .
The Prebendaries of Norwell Overhall
Stephen de Ferentino until 1234
Johannes Clericus 1234
John Clarell ca. 1256 – 1293
Elyas de Couton 1293 – 1329
John de Thorseby 1329 – 1340
William de Northwell 1340 - 1353
William de Northwell 1353 – ca 1370
Thomas de Oxgrave 1370, resigned April 1370
Thomas de Moynut (Mynot) de Ikham (or Wycham) appointed 18 May 1370
Richard de Chesterfield circa 1382 to 1404
Robert Wolveden 1404 – 1432
William Duffield 1432 – 1450
William Grave 1450
William Duffeld (again) 1451 – 1452
William Worsley 1453 – 1499
Henry Cranebull 1499 – 1507
Richard Wyat 1507 – 1522
Thomas Wynter 1522 – 1529
John Oliver 1529
Robert Johnson 1558 – 1559
Thomas Willson 1559 – 1562
Thomas Barwicke 1562 – 1580
Richard Gerrard 1580 – 1614
William Barlowe 1614
Edward Dix 1660 – 1669
John Garthwait 1669 – 1678
Samuel Brearey 1678 – 1703
Thomas Hawkings 1703 – 1717
Thomas Sharpe 1717 – 1758
Robert Gilbert 1758 – 1777
William Cooper 1777 – 1786
Cyril Jackson 1786 – 1787
George Markham 1787 – 1802
John Eyre 1802 – 1830
Charles George Venables Vernon 1830
Also known as Norwell II or Norwell Palace-Hall. The revenues for the Prebend came from estates around Norwell, Norwell Woodhouse and Carlton-upon-Trent.
The Prebendaries of Norwell Palishall
Henry le Vavsour ca. 1266 - 1280
A. de Becks 1280
Richard de Bamfeud or Baumfeld ca. 1290s
Dns Lambertus Nat. Nign Camby de Florentia 1298
John Droxford 1304 - 1309
William de Melton 1309
Robert de Woodhouse 1317
John de Northwell
William de Gunthorpe ca 1381 – 1400
Richard de Conyngston 1400 – 1413
John Brounesgrove 1414 – 1415
Richard de Clifford 1415 – 1422
Henry Bowet 1422 – 1442
John Lathum 1442 – 1450
John Sutton 1450 – 1451
John Porter 1451 – 1479
William Clifton 1479 - 1491
Hugh Trotter 1491 – 1492
Edmund Carter 1492 – 1505
Martyn Colyns 1505 – 1509
Christopher Urswick 1509 – 1521
Thomas Wynter 1522
Richard, Bishop of Negroponte 1522 – 1528
Thomas Donyngton 1528 – 1532
Thomas Byrton 1532 – 1535
Galfrid Downes 1535
Thomas Laken 1561 – 1575
William Palmer 1575 – 1605
Andrew Binge 1605
Daniel Vivian 1660 - 1670
Samuel Leek 1670 - 1687
Joseph Johnson 1687 – 1720
Robert Marsden 1720 – 1748
Francis Wanley 1748 – 1791
William Smelt 1791 – 1823
Robert Chaplin 1823 - 1837
Also known as Norwell III. The revenues for the Prebend came from estates around Norwell, Norwell Woodhouse and Carlton-upon-Trent.
Prebendaries of Norwell Third Part
Paul Dentayicty or Dienteaducty ca 1284
John ca. 1311
Henry de Ulseby until 1352
Thomas de Brembre 1352 – 1353
John de Northwell 1353
John Bryde ca. 1371 – ca. 1395
Thomas Burstall 1402
William Newport until 1426
John Bridde 1526
Thomas Kyng until 1457
Ralph Bridde 1457 – 1462 (then Oxton II)
John Averell 1462 – 1475
William Clayton 1475
Edmund Chaterton 1475
William Watson 1476 - 1501
William Atkinson 1501 – 1509
Walter Blount 1509 – 1517
Richard Pygott 1517 – 1523
John Watson 1523 – 1530
Richard Tomyew 1530 – 1537
Thomas Horsley 1537
Robert Cressy 1559 – 1581
Luke Gilpin 1581 – 1587
Robert Grace 1587 – 1612
John Brown 1612 – 1622
Thomas Benson 1622
Henry Brunsell 1660 – 1664
Samuel Brunsell 1664 – 1687
Richard Gibson 1687 – 1690
Charles Palmer 1690 – 1704
Thomas Lancashire 1704 – 1706
Hugh Cartwright 1706 – 1721
Humphrey Bralesford 1721 – 1733
Edward Gregory 1733 – 1759
John Dealtary 1759 – 1785
William Dealtry 1785 – 1834
Edward Denison 1834
This prebend was also known as Udeborough. The revenues came from lands in the parish of Woodborough .
The Prebendaries of Woodborough
Walter Mauclerc ca. 1220
Simon de Curia Majori or Curte-Major ca. 1387 – ca. 1312
Robert de Bridlington ca. 1331
John Godwyks until 1364
John de Quernbyll 1364 – 1410
Robert Rolleston 1410 – 1426
Robert Pekok 1426 – 1447
John Sutton 1447 – 1450
John Fisher 1450 – 1452
John Sutton 1452
John Lascy 1452 – 1492
Richard Nykke 1492 – 1497
Marke Husse or Hussie 1497 – 1499
John Wygmore 1499
William Carpenter 1499 – 1507
George Dudley 1507
Mathhew Torte 1561 – 1576
Humphrey Fowler 1576 – 1600
Thomas Jegon 1600 – 1604
Edward Hatton 1604 – 1625
John Chadwyk 1625 – 1631
Peter Mease 1631
Francis Leeke 1660 – 1670
Henry Smith 1671 – 1702
Eli Stansfield 1702 – 1719
Robert Ayde 1719 – 1761
Hon. Robert Sherard 1761 – 1778
William Becher 1778 – 1821
Edward Garrard Marsh 1821 - 1862
North Muskham Prebendal House
The revenues for this prebend came from lands in North Muskham , Holme and Bathley , and the tithes of the parish of Caunton .
The Prebendal House is now known as Kirkland House, and is a Grade II listed building. It was built around 1810 for the Falkner family, probably incorporating part of a house dating from 1700 in the rear wing.
The Prebendaries of North Muskham
Henry of Lexington until 1242
Richard de Sutton 1242
Laurence de Brandeston 1268
Henry of Newark until 1298
William of Newark 1298 - 1340
William Boniere de Dixemuth 1340 - 1350
John de Northwell 1350 - 1353
Thomas de Brembre 1353
Thomas de Welton until 1366
John Chadderton 1366
John de Newton until 1414
Henry Bowet 1414
Thomas Pattesley 1414 - 1418
Thomas Percy 1418 - 1441
John Pakenham 1441 - 1445
Hugh Pakenham 1445 - 1449
Stephen Wilton 1449 - 1453
Gervas Clyfton 1453 - 1454
Robert Clyfton 1454
John Harding ca. 1470 - 1485
William Byrley 1485 - 1510
Richard Pace (or Pacye) 1510 - 1514
Robert Langton 1514 - 1516
Thomas Nicholls 1516 - 1526
William Benet 1526 - 1533
Henry Williams 1533
George Palmes 1558 - 1559
George Ackworth 1559 - 1566
John Young 1566 - 1589
Lancelot Andrewes 1589 - 1609
Roger Andrewes 1609 - 1631
Henry Willis 1631 - 1678
Samuel Crowbrow 1678 - 1690
Thomas Laybourne 1690 - 1728
Thomas Hayter 1728 - 1750
Linford Caryl 1750 - 1781
Richard Barnard 1781 - 1783
Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Baronet 1783 - 1810
Samuel Francis Dashwood 1810 - 1826
Brooke Boothby 1826 - 1829
Charles Boothby 1829 - 1846
Oxton I Prebendal House
This prebend is also known as Oxton I. The revenues for this prebend came from lands in Oxton , Calverton and Cropwell Bishop , and half the tithes of the parishes of Oxton and Blidworth .
The Prebendaries of Oxton
Stephen de Lexinton 1215
Anglus Jacobi Barthol until 1289
Johannes Nob. Viri Landulfi de Columna 1289
William de Melton 1304
John de Ebroicis 1309 - 1310
Nicholas de Oxon 1310
Robert de Nottingham 1323
Philip de Daventre ca. 1355
Richard de Norwell until 1365
Richard de Chesterfield 1365
Thomas de Oxgrave until 1370
Thomas de Ikham 1370
Robert Wolveden until 1404
John Ixworth 1404 – 1431
Alexander Holles 1431 – 1461
Richard Andrew 1461 – 1476
Edmund Chaterton 1476 – 1485
William Talbot 1485 – 1498
William Fitzherbert 1498 – 1514
William Dragley 1514 – 1538
Edward Basset 1538
Henry Harvye 1558 – 1567
Matthew Hutton 1567 – 1589
Clement Holder 1589 – 1638
John Neyle 1638 – 1675
Richard Hook 1675 - 1688
George Mompesson 1688 – 1732
Richard Levett 1732 – 1749
Hugh Thomas 1749 – 1780
John Josias Laborde 1780 – 1788
Nathan Haines 1788 – 1806
Richard Sutton 1806 – 1820
James Jarvis Cleaver 1820
This prebend is also known as Oxton and Cropwell Bishop, or Oxton II. The revenues for this prebend came from lands in Oxton, Calverton, Cropwell Bishop, and Hickling , and half the tithes of the parishes in Oxton and Blidworth.
The Prebendaries of Oxton and Crophyll
William de Clifford ca. 1280
John de Euroys ca. 1291
Robert de Nova-Villa until 1327
Henry de Edenestowe 1327 – 1351
Henry de Ingleby 1351 – 1375
John de Dandeby until 1397
Thomas de Weston 1397
Thomas de la Warre 1397
Henry de Codyngton until 1404
Thomas Moston 1407
Henry Bowet 1415 – 1416
William Bothe 1416 – 1421
John Rider 1421
John Pakenham until 1442
Brandus de Castiliona 1442 - 1454 [5]
William Brand 1454 – 1457
Robert Stillington 1457 – 1459
Nicholas Gosse 1459 – 1460
John Sendale 1460 – 1462
Ralph Brid 1462 – 1470
John Bower 1470 – 1499
John Fitzherbert 1499 – ca. 1540s
Robert ‘Sedis Hullensis episcopus’ 1558 – 1559
Goddard Kiddall 1559 – 1563
John Pratt 1563 – 1599
Richard Remington 1599 – 1607
Nathaniel Sampson 1607 – 1611
John Favour 1611 – 1623
John Favour 1623 - 1660
William Holder 1660 – 1664
Thomas Wren 1664 – 1679
William Stainforth 1679 – 1713
Samuel Berdmore 1713 – 1742
Joseph Atwell 1742 – 1768
John Marsden 1768 – 1796
Henry Forster Mills 1796 – 1827
Frederick Anson 1827
South Muskham Prebendal House
The revenues for this prebend came from lands and tithes in South Muskham .
Dating from the mid 15th century, the former prebendal house of South Muskham was remodelled in the early 18th century and around 1800. A rear addition was added in 1954. It was an old people's home, but is now converted into private apartments. It is Grade II listed.
The Prebendaries of South Muskham
William de Markham ca. 1220 – 1240
William de Senedon or Shendon until 1258
Thomas 1259
John de Peniston or Penyngston ca. 1295
John de Thoresby 1340
Roger Bacon until 1385
Thomas Orgrave 1385
John Tibbey 1396 - 1410
Thomas Kyngston 1410
John Cotes de Tenelby 1419
Richard Feriby until 1443
William Wytham 1443
John Wraby 1449 - 1474
Edmund Chaterton 1474 – 1475
Thomas Chaundeler 1475 - 1485
Thomas Stoke 1485 – 1488
William Skelton 1488 – 1500
Edward Basset 1500 – 1538
Richard Lanreth 1538 – 1547
Edward Brereley 1558 – 1559
William Tayllor 1559 – 1560
George Powes 1560 – 1573
Thomas Wethered 1573 – 1584
Thomas Wethered 1584 – 1586
John Cooke 1586 – 1590
Francis Burgoine 1590 – 1633
John Neyle 1633 – 1638
Edward Burby 1638
Gilbert Benet 1660 – 1669
Peter Canon 1669 – 1681
William Foster 1681 – 1704
John Jackson 1704 – 1706
Thomas Lancashire 1706 – 1719
John Lloyd 1719 – 1724
Robert Dannye 1724 – 1730
Francis Charleton 1730 – 1734
Jaques Sterne 1734 – 1755
Robert Oliver 1755 – 1784
James Willoughby 1784 – 1816
Brooke Boothby 1816 – 1818
John Thomas Becher 1818
The revenues for this prebend came from lands and tithes in the parish of Dunham , and a part of the tithes of the parish of Morton .
The Prebendaries of Dunham
Nicholas de Wells ca 1302
Thomas de St Albano 1311 - 1339
Robert Kildesby 1340 - 1341
John Wade 1341
William Kildisby 1341 - 1348
Henry de Harwedon 1348 - 1349
Thomas de Helwell 1349
John de Waltham until 1361
William de Wykeham 1361
John Caumpeden until 1410
John Morhay 1410
Richard Prentys until 1416
John Forest 1416 - 1442
John Bate 1442 - 1478
Gervas Clifton 1478 - 1479
James Stanley 1479 - 1485
Edmund Chaterton 1485 - 1499
Robert Barra 1499 - 1527
William Claiburgh 1527 - 1534
John Brandisby 1534 - 1558
John Rokebye 1558 - 1573
Simon Bucke 1573 - 1585
George Slater 1586 - 1590
Thomas Painter 1590 - 1614
John Brooke 1614 - 1615
Henry Bankes 1615 - 1617
Toby Willis 1617 - 1618
William Humphreys 1618 - 1624
Henry Bates 1624 - 1636
Barnaby Barlowe 1636 - 1660
John Fothergill 1660 - 1676
Robert Feild 1676 - 1680
Peter Canon 1680 - 1692
Daniel Chadwick 1692 - 1701
Edward Clarke 1701 - 1729
Lewis Stephens 1729 - 1747
William Herring 1747
Thomas Herring 1747 - 1774
Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Baronet 1774 - 1780
William Jackson 1780 - 1812
Verney Peter Littlehales 1812
George Hutchinson 1813 - 1818
Brooke Boothby 1818 - 1826
Hon. John Sedley Venables Vernon 1826 - 1829
Thomas Cozens Percival 1829
The White Book of Southwell shows that Thurstan , Archbishop of York , founded the Prebend of Beckingham between 1120 and 1135. The grant was confirmed in a letter, by King Henry I at Winchester , in 1123. The Prebend of North Leverton was separated out of this in 1291.
The revenue for this prebend came from lands and tithes in Beckingham, and a quarter of the revenue from an estate in Edingley .
The Prebendaries of Beckingham
Herbert
William de Rotherfield
Reginald de St Albano
Peter de Dene
William de Barneby until 1361
Richard de Renhall until 1400
John Martyn 1401 - 1404
Henry Merston 1404 - 1433
Thomas Chicheley 1433 - 1445
William Crowton 1445 - 1446
John Suthwell 1446 - 1480
Oliver Kyng 1480 - 1492
William Carpenter 1494 - 1496
Nicholas Halswell 1496 - 1499
William Symonds 1499 - 1505
George Savage 1505 - 1535?
John Stokes 1564 - 1568
Thomas Wightman 1568 - 1580
Christopher Gregory 1580 - 1592
Christopher Gregory 1592 - 1600
Christopher Nelson 1600 - 1620
Henry Wickham 1620
Robert Sanderson ca. 1642 - 1660
Paul Hood 1660 - 1661
Henry Parkhurst 1661 - 1669
Benjamin Camfield 1669 - 1693
Clement Elis 1693 - 1700
John Pigot 1700 - 1727
Edward Wilson 1727 - 1753
Thomas Cockshut 1753 - 1774
Henry Watkins 1774 - 1830
Thomas Henry Shepherd 1830 - 1873
The revenues for this prebend came from a tithe of the lands of Halloughton . It was founded ca. 1160 by Roger, Archbishop of York.
The Prebendaries of Halloughton
Roger de Capella ca 1160
Thomas Britton ca 1240 - 1269
William de Grenefeld 1269 - 1272
Adam de Bolestrede 1272
Nicholas de Knovill until 1310
Lambert de Trikyngham 1310
Robert de Kildesby 1341 - 1348
William de Hugate 1348
James de Staunton ca 1371 - ca 1395
John Lyott 1398
John Messanger until 1406
William Aston 1406
Henry Swayne 1423 - 1425
John Markaunt 1425
William Grave until 1450
Edmund Warter 1450
Walter Waretyr until 1497
Brian Sandford 1497 - 1520
John Maxe (or Maxey) 1520 - 1536
Richard Dean 1536 - 1558
William Mowse 1559
William Underne 1576
Humphrey Tindall 1588 - 1599
Robert Snoden 1599 - 1616
Richard Johnson 1616 - 1624
George Brittan 1624 - 1632
Peter Titley 1632 - 1633
Edward Quarles 1633 - 1639
Robert Holder 1639
William Gery 1660 - 1668
Henry Bagshaw 1668 - 1670
John Lake 1670 - 1682
Barnaby Long 1682 - 1685
Roger Altham 1685 - 1714
Timothy Fenton 1714 - 1724
Edward Parker 1724 - 1754
William Caley 1754 - 1784
James Willoughby 1784 - 1784
Francis Herbert Hume 1785 - 1806
Robert Philip Goodenough 1806 - 1826
Frederick Anson 1826 - 1827
John Rudd 1827 - 1834
Robert Lowe 1834
Rampton Prebendal House
The revenues for this prebend came from land and tithes in Rampton .[6]
The former prebendal house dates from the early 17th century. It was rendered and defenestrated in the late 18th century, and includes late 19th century additions. It is Grade II listed.
The Prebendaries of Rampton
Reginald de Stowe ca. 1263 - 1267
Henry de Corbrigge 1267
Galfrid de Sancto Medardo until 1291
William Bevercotes 1314 – 1347
Reginald de Hillington until 1374
John Stoke 1374
John de Waltham until 1383
Nicholas de Heth 1383
Thomas Haxey 1405 – 1425
Richard Caudray 1425 – 1431
William Gray 1431 – 1438
Robert Thwaytes 1438
Thomas Tonge until 1454
John Gysburgh 1454 - 1459
John Ranald 1459 – 1474
Edmund Litchfield 1474
John Doget 1474 – 1488
William Fitzherbert 1488 - 1498
Richard Ratcliffe 1498 – 1527
William Clayburgh 1527 – 1535
Thomas Westby 1527
Thomas Marshall 1558
Richard Drury 1559 - 1561
Edward Roodes 1561 – 1573
Nicholas Clayton 1573 – 1596
Roger Acroyde 1596 – 1601
John Hutton 1601 – 1612
Thomas Ireland 1612 – 1614
George Proctor 1614 – 1625
Richard Marsh 1625 – 1663
George Parish 1663 – 1688
Robert Banks 1688 – 1695
Timothy Caryl 1695 – 1721
Henry Cooke 1721 – 1750
Edward Chappell 1750 – 1767
John Marsden 1767 – 1768
Samuel Abson 1768 – 1777
Peter Peckard 1777 – 1798
Richard Sutton 1798 – 1806
Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond 1806
Fitzgerald Wintour 1830
This prebend was also known as Eaton or Idleton. The revenues came from lands and tithes within the parish.
The Prebendaries of Eton
Gerard de Seseriaco 1289
John de Barneby ca 1332
Thomas de Riplyngham until 1434
Gilbert de Welton 1343
Nicholas Calton 1408
John Cleve until 1458
Thomas Wymbish (or Wymbussch) 1458 - 1477
John Tram 1477 - 1480
Robert Frank 1480 - 1486
Robert Grimston 1486 - 1501
Thomas Fitzherbert 1501 - 1528
William Langforth 1528 - 1533
Matthew Witton 1533
Robert Snell 1559 - 1570?
John Todde 1572 - 1588
George Higgin 1588 - 1624
Francis Withington 1624 - 1642?
Robert Pare 1660 - 1675
Jeremiah Cudworth 1675 - 1704
John Gee 1704 - 1713
Robert Marsden 1713 - 1720 - 1749
Scrope Berdmore 1749 - 1769
Scrope Berdmore 1769 - 1814
William Barrow 1815 -
Originally part of Beckingham, it was separated into a separate prebend in 1291. The revenue for this prebend came from the lands and tithes in North Leverton.
The Prebendaries of North Leverton
Benedict de Halum 1291
Reynaldus Arnaldi de Rana 1307
William de South Leverton ca. 1344
John Marshall until 1365
John de Appleby 1365
John Stretley 1365
John Soulby 1413
Richard Moresbyll 1413 - 1416
William Hayton 1416
Elyas Holgate 1444
John Sutton 1444
Richard Tone until 1447
John Porter 1447 - 1448
Alexander Prowet 1448 - 1471
John Barnby 1471 - 1498
John Wygmore 1498 - 1499
William Symonds 1499
Thomas Gree 1499 - 1505
Thomas Dalby 1505 - 1526
Robert Nooke 1526 - 1529
Nicholas Lentall 1529
Thomas Marcer 1529
George Lambe 1559
John Taverham 1562 - 1573
James Brittan 1574 - 1592
John Barkesdale 1592
Martin Horberie 1660 - 1672
Edward Mason 1672 - 1678
John Mason 1678 - 1685
William Porter 1685 - 1715
William Howson 1715 - 1721
Richard Wood 1721 - 1734
Bennet Sherard 1734 - 1753
Granville Wheeler 1753 - 1770
Thomas Porter 1770 - 1800
Samuel Smith 1800 - 1807
Henry Smith 1807