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Laurence William York, O.S.B. (1687– 14 April 1770), was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District (England and Wales) from 1750 to 1770. York was born in London in 1687, joined the Benedictine order and made his solemn profession as a monk at St. Gregory's College, Douay, on 28 December 1705. He was ordained a priest of the Order of Saint Benedict in 1711. He was prior of St. Edmund's, Paris (1721–5), and afterwards prior at St. Gregory's (1725–9). His services were required for the mission at Bath, Somerset in 1730.

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  • Lawrence William York OSB (* 1687 in London, Königreich England; † 14. April 1770 in St. Gregory’s College, Douai, Frankreich) war ein englischer Geistlicher. York wurde am 28. Dezember 1705 in den Benediktinerorden aufgenommen und am 18. Dezember 1711 zum Priester für den Benediktinerorden geweiht. Von 1721 bis 1725 war er in St. Edmunds, Paris und danach bis 1729 in St. Gregorys, Douai. Ab 1730 wurde er in die Mission nach Bath, Somerset, gesendet. Ein Porträt von ihn hängt im Refektorium der Downside Abbey. (de)
  • Laurence William York, O.S.B. (1687– 14 April 1770), was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District (England and Wales) from 1750 to 1770. York was born in London in 1687, joined the Benedictine order and made his solemn profession as a monk at St. Gregory's College, Douay, on 28 December 1705. He was ordained a priest of the Order of Saint Benedict in 1711. He was prior of St. Edmund's, Paris (1721–5), and afterwards prior at St. Gregory's (1725–9). His services were required for the mission at Bath, Somerset in 1730. (en)
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  • Lawrence William York OSB (* 1687 in London, Königreich England; † 14. April 1770 in St. Gregory’s College, Douai, Frankreich) war ein englischer Geistlicher. York wurde am 28. Dezember 1705 in den Benediktinerorden aufgenommen und am 18. Dezember 1711 zum Priester für den Benediktinerorden geweiht. Von 1721 bis 1725 war er in St. Edmunds, Paris und danach bis 1729 in St. Gregorys, Douai. Ab 1730 wurde er in die Mission nach Bath, Somerset, gesendet. Papst Benedikt XIV. ernannte York am 13. Mai 1741 zum Koadjutor-Apostolischen Vikar des Western District und Titularbischof von Nebbi. Am 22. Mai 1750 starb sein Vorgänger Pritchard und er folge als Apostolischer Vikar nach. Am 10. August 1741 weihte Louis Charles de Saint-Albin, Erzbischof zum Cambrai, ihn in St. Gregorys, Douai, zum Bischof. Papst Clemens XIII. nahm am 11. Juli 1763 seinen Rücktritt an. Ein Porträt von ihn hängt im Refektorium der Downside Abbey. (de)
  • Laurence William York, O.S.B. (1687– 14 April 1770), was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Apostolic Vicariate of the Western District (England and Wales) from 1750 to 1770. York was born in London in 1687, joined the Benedictine order and made his solemn profession as a monk at St. Gregory's College, Douay, on 28 December 1705. He was ordained a priest of the Order of Saint Benedict in 1711. He was prior of St. Edmund's, Paris (1721–5), and afterwards prior at St. Gregory's (1725–9). His services were required for the mission at Bath, Somerset in 1730. York was appointed coadjutor to Matthew Pritchard, Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District on 13 May 1741, and consecrated the Titular Bishop of Nebbi (a former diocese of Numidia in North Africa) on 10 August 1741. On the death of Bishop Pritchard on 22 May 1750, Bishop York succeeded to the government of the Western District. He retired on 11 July 1763, and died at St. Gregory's College, Douay, on 14 April 1770, aged 83. His portrait hangs in the refectory at Downside Abbey. (en)
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