410 HELMS LEY. 



1820, aged 35, and James Sand with, who died a 

 Bombay iiithe East Indies, March 11, 1821, aged 

 25 years. 



In the north aisle sunk in one of the pillars, is a 

 piscina, and in one of the north windows are stained 

 in glass the Ross and Neville arms. 



The shield of the first field is gules, charged 

 with three water budgets argent, and the ether 

 coat is field gules, a cross saltier, argent. On the 

 west wall of the building, is a monument to the 

 memory of Jane, wife of Rich. Conyers, L. L. D. who 

 lived nearly 30 years the exemplary and beloved 

 minister of the parish of Helmsley, she died the 24 

 of July 1774, in the 56 year of her age. The Doctor 

 died at Deptford in 1786. It is very remarkable 

 that his favourite servant was to have been buried 

 by the side of Mrs Conyers, but the Rev. Mr. Cle- 

 ment, the late vicar requested that his remains 

 might be laid by the side of her, which was done. 



In the church is a neat organ, given by C. S. 

 Duncombe, Esq. in the year 1821. 



The building is also ornamented with a fine brass 

 lustre, given by the late John Pearson of VVhitby j 

 this is engraved on a brass plate, inserted in a large 

 flat stone, near the font. He died Dec. 12, 1770, 



The parish register begins in, 1575 but it is very, 

 imperfect, in consequence of the fading of the ink. 

 The name of Richard Leeke, occurs in it, whose 

 initials are cut in the parlour of the vicarage, in a 

 stone over the fire place, R. JL. 1695. 



In this town is a charity school on the national 

 plan supported by C. S. Duncombe, Esq., where 



