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17th-century English priest
Marmaduke Blakiston was a 17th-century English priest.
[1]
Blakiston was born in
York and educated at
The Queen's College, Oxford.
[2] He held
livings at
Redmarshall and
Sedgefield. He was
Archdeacon of the East Riding from 1615 until his resignation in 1625.
[3] He was also a
prebendary of
York and
Durham.
[4]
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