COXWOLB. 



with the payment of 36. 13s. 4d. in manner fol- 

 lowing : to the master of the said school yearly 

 20. for his pains, and 1. 6s. 8d. for his livery. 



To the usher of the said school yearly for the 

 time being 10. for his pains, and 13s. 4d. for his 

 livery. To a schoolmaster yearly for the time being, 

 to teach the petties of young children in Coxvvold, 

 to read English 2. 13s. 4d. 



To a preacher yearly for the time being, for three 

 sermons to be there made 1. 



To the visitors (the masters and fellows of Sidney 

 Sussex 'Jollege, Cambridge,) yearly for a drinking 

 or repast 1., and also to repair the same school- 

 house from time to time as need shall require. 



This last expence is an onus upon the present 

 most honourable and conscientious patron, David, 

 Burton Fowler, Esq. 



Carlisle on Grammar Schools ii. 6. 795. 



The present master is the Rev. Tbomas Newton, 

 A. M. incumbent of Coxwold, who was appointed 

 by the patron in 1806,. ...and the Rev. John Whiter, 

 the usher, who is curate, takes a limited number of 

 pupils as boarders, whom he instructs in Latin, 

 Greek, and English, the Mathematics, &c. 



The late Robert Pearson, M. A., archdeacon of 

 Cleveland, was a former master of this school, 

 which has produced several distinguished classical 

 scholars. Among which may be enumerated, the 

 Rev. John Clever Banks, M. A., the intimate friend 

 of Professor Porson. His brother William Clea- 

 ver, Esq., barrister, a promising and rising charac- 

 ter at the bar, who had he lived might have risen tQ 

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