Mary Herring , http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/MIs/ARY/YorkMinsterBurials3. html (226). The Revd. William Berdmore, M.A., Canon Residentiary of this Cathedral, Prebendary of Bugthorpe, and Rector of Rothbury in Northumberland. Died January the 24th, Bur. the 31th 1784, Aged 71 years. Canon Berdmore, who died at his house in the Minster Yard, was the son, I believe, of the Rev. Samuel Berdmore, rector of Cotgrave, co. Notts, and prebendary of Bugthorpe at York. He was ordained deacon by the bishop of St. Asaph, 6 March, 1736-7 (the curacy of Cotgrave giving him a title), and priest by the same, 20 March seq. On 22 March, 1736-7, he was collated to the vicarage of Bishopthorpe, and instituted to the perpetual curacy of Acaster Malbis, resigning both livings in 1758. In 1743 he was collated to the stall of Bugthorpe, void by the death of (his father ?) Samuel Berdmore. On 1 June, 1748, he was instituted to the rectory of St. Crux, York. On 25 June, 1748, " the Revd Mr. William Berdmore, Rector of St. Crux in the City of York, & Mary Herring of the same city," were married at the Minster, by licence from Dr. William Herring, LL.D., father of the bride. " Thomas son of the Revd. Wm. Berdmore, can. res., & Mary, his wife," was bap. at the Minster 24 April, 1751. William and Samuel, twin sons of the above, were bap. there 31 May, 1755. Mary, their only daughter, married Nathaniel Barlow, esq., and was living in 1784, as was also William Berdmore, their only surviving son
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