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'''Born:''' 23 February 1725
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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}}.
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 YorkLink to the English Wikipedia article and Rector of AstonLink to the English Wikipedia article, and a close friend of the poet Thomas GrayLink to the English Wikipedia article.

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