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27 August 1801: The London painter Joseph Farington reconnoitres Leeds’s public cultural facilities

Joseph Farington. 1923. The Farington Diary, Vol. 1 (July 13, 1793, to August 24, 1802). Ed. James Greig. London: Hutchinson and Co. Get it:

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August 27.—There is an excellent public Library at Leeds, which has been established 50 years or upwards. The terms of subscribing are 3 guineas on becoming a subscriber and 7s 6d a year.—There is also a Library which probably from having been established by certain people is called the Jacobin Library—The other, the Old Library, on the contrary is called the Anti-Jacobin Library.—There are Assemblys at Leeds during the winter, once a fortnight, but of late they have not been very well attended,—they have also concerts but not with much success.—A Play House also, which is open part of each summer.

Provisions appear to be cheaper at Leeds than in those places from which the articles can be carried to London. A Fowl is sold for abt. 15d. The town is well supplied with Fish twice a week from Bridlington & Whitby, abt. 70 miles distant.

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The letter then details the replacement its authors have in mind, who is willing to pay a substantial bribe for the privilege:

There is a monk of the house called Marmaduke [Bradley], to whom Mr Timmes lent a prebend in Ripon church, now abiding upon the same prebend, the wisest monk within England of that cote and well learned, 20 years officer and ruler of all that house, a wealthy fellow, which will give you six hundred marks to make him abbot there, and pay you immediately after the election, without delay or respite, at one payment, and as I suppose without much borrowing. The first fruits to the king is a thousand pounds, which he with his policy will pay within three years, and owe no man therefore one groat, as he saith, and his reason therein is very apparent.

William Thirsk was implicated in Bigod’s rebellion in early 1537, and hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn and his head displayed on the London walls on Whit Friday (25 May) of that year (Wriothesley 1875). Bradley surrendered the monastery in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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