WYKEHAM. 337 



of his piety, his youngest surviving son, Cornelius 

 Cayley, caused to be erected.* 



In this church there is also an inscription, in re- 

 lievo, on a stone to the memory of James Westrop,t 

 of which the subjoined is a copy. 



1 W. E W 



1580 1547 



HEIR, II LIETH It [AMES 



VVHo H IN || WAKS || TO ||H[S|| GKBIT 



CH A KG ES || SAKVED II OIN i| KYNG 



ANUpTOWH uVENES 1 1 WITH || DV oBK 



o i E NS || AND || WITH || oWT || K, K 



|| CVMPENS 



WYKEEIAM, 



Is situated, in the wapentake of Pickering Lythe ; 

 7 miles from Scarborough, 1 1 from Pickering, 15 

 from Malton, and 33 from York ; population 582. 



The church is a neat and commodious structure, 

 having been repaired and embellished, by the liber- 

 ality of the late Richard Langley, Esq. The liv- 

 ing is a curacy, in the patronage of the Langley 

 family, and the Rev. John Cayley is the incumbent. 



In the year 1321, in the 15 Edward II. ; John 



* See Dugdale's Baronage, vol. ii. p. 56. Banks's Ex- 

 tinct Baronage, vol. it p. 249; and history of Scarborough. 



t Nothing is now known of this family, excepting the 

 mention of Westhorp Hall, in some old deeds respecting 

 lands in the neighbourhood of this place. 



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