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tuted in their room. A flirther objed flioiild 

 not be overlooked ; the inn at the fifliing 

 town is very near one of the fineft, lirmcft 

 beaches in England: This induced Mr. 

 burner to raife a houfe with handfome apart- 

 ments ; to build bathing machines, and have 

 the neceflary attendants, that his own com- 

 pany, and the neighbourhood might have 

 the convenience of bathing without the 

 trouble or expence of going to Scarborough. 

 An excellent defign, which cannot fail of 

 being attended with agreeable, and probably 

 beneficial confequences. The vice and 



faction was left by Serjeant 'Turner. The chapel 

 is a fmall but very neat one, -2^^ feet by i^i^ the 

 roof arched in compartments and fupported by 

 four ionic pillars, light and handfome. Over 

 the altar, is a very fine painting on glafs : The 

 fubjed is the offering of the Magi ; the heads, 

 attitudes, and group very expreffive-, the co- 

 lours exceeding good. On one fids Serjeant 

 Turner^ the hand inimitably done; and on the 

 other, Sir William Turner. The prefent Mr. 

 Turner has increafed the porter's falary, that no 

 fees may be taken from any perfo'ns whatfoever 

 who view the foundation. 



The fchool is a large handfome quadran- 

 gular building, raifed in 1709 by Cholmky Turner.^ 

 Efq-, and endov/ed with 100 /. a-year to the mafcer, 

 50 /. to the ufner, and 30 /. for the purchafmg 

 books and other ufes. There is a handfome 

 library, well filled with valuable books -, and 

 ^mong other curiofities, a carving of St. George 

 H 4 and 



