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- William de Alburwyke was chantor of York in northern England.
- He was Chantor at Hereford Cathedral.
- Later authors, including William of Malmesbury and Hugh the Chantor, praised Thomas for his generosity, chastity, elegance, and charm.
- Hugh the Chantor relates the story that Thomas one time when ill was told by his doctors that he would only be cured by intercourse with a young girl.
- In 1660 he was deprived of his fellowship by the royal commissioners, and was soon after made a chaplain or petty canon of Christ Church, Oxford where in 1672 he became a chantor.
- Gerard gave generously to the monasteries of his diocese; the medieval chronicler Hugh the Chantor stated that Thomas II, Gerard's successor, accused Gerard of having dissipated the diocese's endowment.
- How it came about and what then happened to them was reported by the chantor ( " Kantor " ), Heinrich Schulz, from Egestorf in the " L黱eburger Kreiskalender ".