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William Mason was the | English poet, divine, amateur draftsman, author, editor and gardener. William Mason was the precentor of {{w|York Minster|York}} and Rector of {{w|Aston, South Yorkshire|Aston}}, and a close friend of the poet {{w|Thomas Gray}}. | ||
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Born: 12 February 1724
Died: 7 April 1797
Biography
English poet, divine, amateur draftsman, author, editor and gardener. William Mason was the precentor of York and Rector of Aston, and a close friend of the poet Thomas Gray.
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