256 NOHMANBT. 



word, in small characters, expressing the name of 

 the dial; which may be read, ORLOGIL'MA- 

 TORY ;* the word being apparently mutilated in 

 the middle, where a fragment of the stone has been 

 broken off above the gnomon. As the dial and the 

 letters are executed in the same style as those at 

 Kirkdale, they belong unquestionably to the same 

 age. There is an antique font in the church, or- 

 namented in the saxon style.t 



There is here a neat methodist chapel, built in 

 the gothic style, 27ft, by 24. It was erected in the 

 year 18S3; at the expence of Robert Campion, 

 Esq., of Whitby ; by Thomas Rickaby, mason ; near 

 the house occupied by Mr. John Smith, a tenant of 

 Mr. Campion's. 



Edstone is entitled to a turn in one of the Lady 

 Lumley's hospitals, erected at Thornton; and to 

 the apprentice- fee left by the said munificient donor. 



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NORMANBY. 



Is situated in the wapentake of Ryedale, 4 miles 

 s. E. of Kirkby-Moorside, 10 from Malton, and 28 

 from York. The road from Kirkby-Moorside to 

 Malton passes through it. It contains a population 

 of 191. The church is a rectory, value in the king's 

 books 9, 12s. 6d. ; of which the Rev. Arthur Cay- 

 ley is the incumbent. That part of the church which 



* This word is derived from orlogium, or horologium, 

 a time-piece. 



f History of Whitby. 



Normanby was amongst the lands retained in the 



