History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . of the Benefactors to the Cathedral of York,[See the HijL Pag. 61. ] The Family, a> I was informd, hi luge Hall, on the Weft Bide of the River Fq/s, two Miles from York, near Huntington, (derivdfrom Hunting-Town, fupposd to have been a Receptacle for the Huntfmen, who wereformerly employM to deftroy the ravenous wild Boars in the Forest of Gautres)and nigher the Church, dedicated to St. Margaret; in which, tis fupposd, oneof thofe Baronets lies interrd. I ol Amis, once engravd on Brafs, is torn off the Grave-Stone: And the Church, which is I rj,


History of Hull (Annales Regioduni Hullini) . of the Benefactors to the Cathedral of York,[See the HijL Pag. 61. ] The Family, a> I was informd, hi luge Hall, on the Weft Bide of the River Fq/s, two Miles from York, near Huntington, (derivdfrom Hunting-Town, fupposd to have been a Receptacle for the Huntfmen, who wereformerly employM to deftroy the ravenous wild Boars in the Forest of Gautres)and nigher the Church, dedicated to St. Margaret; in which, tis fupposd, oneof thofe Baronets lies interrd. I ol Amis, once engravd on Brafs, is torn off the Grave-Stone: And the Church, which is I rj, feems very antient, with an Iron Oofs at the Eaft End : In the Church-Yard feems tohave been another of St. me ; only that Part, on the Top, which formd it intoa Crofs, is broken off. To this Place, is a pleasant Caufey, which leads fromthe Town to a little Bridge over the faid River. The Parfonage-House is entirelydemolishd : Half of Earfwick, and half of Tolthorp, belong to Huntington, the otherParts appertain to the Parish of Strenshall,. In Inscriptions in St. MARYS Church-Yard. 63 /;/ the C1 lurch- Yard arc Grave Stones placed over thefollowing pcrfons. T HE Reverend Mr. DANIEL Aclam, of Sidney-Sujfex College, Cambridge, Son of Alderman Aclam, who departedthis Life, in the Year of our Lord, 1683. THOMAS Bell,1716. Elizabeth, his Wife, 1728. George Bell, Bewlev, 1717. Thomas Johnson, Mayor. JohnLlLLEY, Chyrurgeon, Jan. 1691. WILLIAM PALLISTER,Mariner, 1727. JOHN Robinson. Edward THOMPSON, Todd, 1712. Susanna Watson, 1706. GeorgeWesterdale, 1720. His Wife, 1727. Mary (and Jane)Wilkinson, 1726. Conclufwn of the Epitaphs and Infcriptions at Hull. TN my Return, from Hull, Anno 1731, I took Notice of St. Marys Church,*? at CA VE; wherein, on the North Side, near the Chancel, is an antientEffigy of Sir George Metham, Kt. in complete Armour ; and that of his Lady islaid befide him. Near the Altar, is this Infcription : Here lieth interrd theBody of Geor


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