204 YORK. Thomas Uvnald, 5th Nov. 1540. Richard Drury resigned this stall in 1560. Francis Newton, 3rd April 1560. He was also dean of Winchester. Administration of his goods was granted, i8th Nov. 1572, to his brother Henry New- ton, esq. John Gibson, 25th Nov. 1572. Christopher Ashborn, 15th Oct. 1575. Miles Sandys, nth Jan. 1585. Richard Remmington, nth Feb. 1585-6. John Hicks, i8th Nov. 1615. Thomas Searle, 3rd Feb. 1630-31. John Neile, 28th Jan. 1633— 4. ^® became archdeacon of Cleveland. Thomas Bradley, 7th Nov. 1666. Toby Conyers succeeded in July 1670. Henry James, 4th July 1687. He was master of Queen's college, Cambridge. George Bell, J5th Aug. 1717. Robert Kitch, 30th July 1734, on the death of George Bell. Lawrence Sterne, 5th Jan. 1741— 2, on the death of Robert Kitch. William Worthington, 25th March 1768, on the death of Lawrence Sterne. Charles Wheeler, 13th Feb. 1779, on the death of William Worthington. William Venables Vernon, 6th Aug. 1821, on the death of sir Charles Wheeler, bart. SOUTH NEWBALD. Giles le Rous, archdeacon of Northampton^ held this stall at his death 20th Nov. 1272. Stephen de Sutton held it between 1272 and 1290. Peter de Savoy succeeded 6th Jan. 1290—91. William de Blyburgh succeeded 19th Sept. 1308, and resigned the next day to