PREBENDARIES. 481 Thomas Hayter, M.A., admitted :zist Sept. 1728, on the death of Thomas Laybourne^^. LiNFORD Caryl, M.A., admitted 19th April 1750, on the promotion of Thomas Hayter to the bishopric of Norwich 27. Richard Barnard, LL.B., admitted 20th July 1781, on the death of Linford Caryl -s. Richard Kaye, LL.D., admitted 3rd April 1783, on the death of Richard Barnard ^9, Samuel Fraxcis Dashwood, M.A., admitted 26th April 1 8 10, on the death of sir Richard Kaye, bart.^*^ Brooke Boothby, M.A., admitted 19th Oct. 1826, on the death of Samuel Francis Dashwood ^^ Charles Boothby, B.A., admitted 21st March 1829, on the resignation of Brooke Boothby 3'^. SOUTH MUSKHAM. This prebend was founded probably by Thomas II, archbishop of York 11 09 — 11 14: endowed with the great and certain other tithes, and certain temporals, in South Muskham. William de Markham held this prebend circa 1220- 1240^3. William de Senedon or Shendon died possessed of it in 1258 or 1259. His name occurs, as canon of Southwell, as early as 1242=^^. Thomas succeeded William de Senedon in i259'3 John de Peniston or Penyngston held it in 1295. His name occurs as canon of Southwell in 1284^^. John de Thoresby, appointed by the King 22nd May 1340^37. 26 Southwell Records. ^ White Book. 27 Ibid. 2H Ibid. 34 Ibid. .^5 Ibid. 2» Ibid. ;w ibid. 3fi Ibid. '»' Ibid. 32 Ibid. 37 Pat. i4Edw. III. p. a. in. 32.