I've another page regarding the history and former location of the ancient Church of St Mary ( HERE ) but thought it better to keep this page on its own until I further research the names listed below.
It can be interesting to research the lives of the clergy. Below is a list of those whom I think served at St Mary's. I've assembled the list from a multitude of sources; patent rolls for the early data, later records from the Church of England database, Victorian texts, and so on I need to do more with this list when I get the time.
It can be interesting to research the lives of the clergy. Below is a list of those whom I think served at St Mary's. I've assembled the list from a multitude of sources; patent rolls for the early data, later records from the Church of England database, Victorian texts, and so on I need to do more with this list when I get the time.
- John de Perton, 1245
- Robert de Auna, 1263
- Robert de Ebor, 1266
- Robert Champeneys, parson of the church of St. Mary, Grymmesby 1297
- Nicholas Makerel, 1305
- Geoffrey de Grymesby, 1310, he later served at the nearby Saxon church of Scartho village (then Scarthhou)
- Geoffrey de Stenyngg, 1327
- William de Horncastr, 1329
- Roger de Teyden (or Theyden), a former vicar of Goxhill, presented to the church of St.Mary in 1346
- John de Grantham, 1371
- Tho (Thomas?) of Ullesby, 1376
- John de, Kirkeby, 1379
- Richard Bradley, 1404
- Robert Berdesey, 1417
- Peter Eader (or perhaps Fader), 1438
- Thomas Rome, 1479
- Henry West, 1511
- Thomas Williamson, 1544
- Nicholas Bridge, 1552
- Christopher Wyulkynson, 1552
- Robert Tailer, 1576
- Thomas Puckering, 1576, Later educated at Queens College Cambridge (1584 - 1586) and subsequently Prependary of Norwich.