John Drake, 27th Oct. 1663.
Nicholas Anderson, 30th June iv68i.
William Lambert, 9th May 1689.
Nicholas Gouge or Gouch, 18th May 1722.
Francis Dodesworth, 20th Oct. 1755, on the death of Nicholas Gouge.
William Robert Hay, 2nd Nov. 1806, on the death of Francis Dodesworth.
Thomas Egerton, 28th Sept. 1841, vice William Robert Hay.
George Wray, 17th Jan. 1848, vice Thomas Egerton.
DRIFFIELD.
Walter de Wysebech, archdeacon of East Riding, in 1235, held this prebend about the same time.
John de Cadamo enjoyed it about 1296.
William de Melton, 14th March 1309.
John, a Roman cardinal, vice-chancellor to the Pope, 12th Dec. 1317.
Reymond Pelegrino, canon of St. Omer's, held this stall about 1329.
Guncelinus, "episcopus Albanensis cardinali," held it about 1339.
Walter Wetewang held it in 1343[1]
William de St. Marcellus, 17th June 1348.
Hugh, a Roman cardinal, presented 7th June 1363.
John de Derby, appointed 28th July 1372[2].
John de Middleton, 26th Feb. 1378—9. He resigned the next year.
Roger de Brom, 20th March 1379—80.
John de Daventry, appointed by the King 7th June 1380[3]. He resigned the same year.
John Bacon, 27th Feb. 1380-81. He held it 6th Ap. 1382[4]