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in the patronage of earl Fitzwilliam ; the Rev. 

 William Flower, A. M., is the incumbent, and the 

 Kev Mr. Richardson assistant curate. 



Here is a free school which was founded by 

 Robert Holgate, D. D., archbishop of York, in 1546, 

 who endowed it with lands and tenements to the 

 value of ,20. per annum, instead of which it has 

 now a money payment of 100. per annum. The 

 master is appointed by the archbishop of York. The 

 school has a good house anri garden attached to it. 

 Carlisle's Grammar Schools. 



There are here a few good inns, the principal one 

 of which is the Talbot, kept by Mr, Barton. 



Here is also a chalybeate spring, called Mai ton 

 Spaw, containing strengthening and very efficacious 

 properties. For an account of it, see Dr Short's 

 history of mineral waters. It is situated on the 

 margin of the Derwent, having a public garden at- 

 tached to it, kept by W Longster. 



About a rnile from Malton, in the parish and 

 township of Norton, is Welham ; the seat of Robert 

 Bower, Esq. 



KIRKNAM 



Is situated in the wapentake of Buckrose, and was 

 the prncipal seat and favourite residence of Wal- 

 ter de 1'Enpec, who with Adelina his wife, founded 

 a monastery here in 1121, to the honour of the holy 



Malton is a distinct parish, and New Maltou is two , a. 

 rishes, St. Lrora'd's and St. Michel's. The 'b-ee 

 parishes are in oue living, and two curates are employed 

 to officiate. 



