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on her right fide, is interred the body of the faid Reve- 

 rend Mr. 'John Tbomlinfon, a worthy benefactor to this parifli, 

 who was rector above 41 years, who departed this life, 

 May 23d, 1720. Aged 69 years. 



Below it is the following infcription, on a fmall mural ftone of 

 the fame kind. 



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Benefactions of the Rev. Mr. Tbomlinfon to the parifli of 

 Rathbury, Sec. 



/. s. d. 

 f Sharperton ---- 22 o o ~ 



Eftates \Harbottle ----- 4 o of 



\ r~ ,, yper annum. . 



ITodhills ----- 7 o of j 



To the fchool there 20 o o J 



Building the fchool-houfe 100 o o 



To the vicars of Wig ton 13 o o 



Further augmentation - - 250 o o 



To the fchool there 100 o o 

 Building a college of matrons at 



Wigton - - - - 200 o o 



Towards its endowment - - 35 o o 



-, 1 - IOI IO O 



On the brow of a hill on the fouth fide of the river, is 



Whittcm-Tonjoer - r the Humfranvil-a.rms on the weft fide ; now the 

 re<5tory-houfe. It was repaired by its late redtor, the learned Dr. 

 Thomas Sharp, archdeacon of Northumberland, fon of Dr. Sharp, 

 archbifhop of York, and father of Dr. John Sharp, the prefent 



arch-.. 



