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idlenefs attendlnga parcel of wretched hed'gc 

 alehoufes are quite removed, and numerous 

 convenlencies to the country eflabliihed in 

 their {lead. 



Befides thefe works, he has created a 

 houfe near the fea w^ith fpacious granaries, 

 warehoufesj &c. defigned for, and let to a 

 merchant, by w^ay of fixing a trade at this 

 place ; or at leaft providing llich conveni- 

 cncies, that the farmers may be fure of 

 proper places for lodging their corn ready 

 for the lea, and alfo enabling the merchant 

 to fpeculate in the corn trade at Kirkleatham, 



and the Dragon, cut out of one piece of box- 

 wood ; the minute delicacy of the execution 

 was, I believe, fcarce ever equalled. 



The church is a very light and handfome 

 building of ftone, raifed by Mr. Turner^s father, 

 now living : The area within is 90 feet by 42, 

 the roof lupported by fix tufcan pillars: Ad- 

 joining is the maufoleum, a circular dome room 

 of 20 feet diameter, built by Mr. Cholmky Turner. 

 Among other monumental flatucs, here are thofe 

 of that gentleman and JVilliam Turner, Efq-, 

 by Schemacher. 



The following farms, are thofe of which the 

 endov/ment of the hofpital and Icliool con fills : 

 I infcrt them, not as an objeft of confequence 

 in itlelf, but fur the fake of the proportions, 

 nnd to fliew how well the income of thefe foun- 

 dations has bet n managed : The lands of charities 

 and other public works are in general fo ex- 

 tremely 



