The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700

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John Clarkson ( - 1756)

Ordained by John Sharp at York Minster, 6 November 1704. He was appointed Prebend of Husthwaite, associated with York Minster, in 1709, with other appointments in the Diocese of York--at Kinoulton and Silkstone (CCEd Person ID: 88119). Thoresby identifies him as a "minister of Hunslet since Prebendary of York." Relevant locations: Workplace or place of business Hunslet, Yorkshire
Workplace or place of business York, Yorkshire
Workplace or place of business York Minster, York
Relationships: John Clarkson was a visitor to the collection of Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725)

Linked manuscript items: as Mentioned or referenced by - "[Guest Book to Thoresby's Museum]," Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS27, Leeds
Linked print sources: as Mentions or references - Clergy of the Church of England Database (CCEd).
References in Documents:
Ralph Thoresby's guestbook of visitors to his museum (Yorkshire Archaeological Society MS27)
Quo semel est imbuta recens servabit odorem testa diu[*] Horace, Epistles, Book I, Epistle II, lines 69-70: "The jar will long keep the fragrance of what it was once steeped in when new."19.o Maii 1704 Joh:John Clarkson. minerminister of Hunslet since Preb:Prebendary of York.