PLYMOUTH MEMOIRS. 
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Condition he be of, agenst the Mayre for the tyme being in letting and 
disturbing the said Mayre to execute his office, that he or they so 
offending lese theyr fraunchises within the said toune for ev r and to 
make a fyne and redempcion by the discression of the Mayre and 
Coimsell." — B.B. 
494- 95 56. Tho : Bigport [Bygporte]. 
wheat sold In plymmouth for 6d pence a bushell, 
bay salt at 3d \ p r bushell, and Herrings at 3s 4d 
p r barrell. 
495- 96 57. W m Nichol [JSTycoll]. 
Act that any of the twelve absent from Guildhall at 9 a.m. on Lam- 
bert' s-day without special cause shown to the mayor should be fined 
6s. 8d. ; of the twenty-four, 3s. 4d. ; of the commons, 20d. This to be 
declared by the parish priest in the pulpit yearly, the Sunday before. 
Persons refusing to take office to be imprisoned by the mayor in the hall, 
there to abide until they found surety, " or they passe the said hall to 
' take the said office vpon theym vpon payne of x u or more and larger 
fine as the case requireth." — B.B. 
496- 97 58. Rogers [Rodgers]. 
497- 98 59. Tho: Tresawell. 
Elected member 1496. 
498- 99 60. Jn° Painter [Paynter]. 
499- 1500 61. Jn° Ilcombe. 
500- 1 62. "W^Byle. 
501- 2 63. Tho: Cropp. 
1501 October. The Princes Kaiherin of Spain, 
landed at plim?, was marryed to Prince Arthur, 
then to Hen. 8, who divorcing her, begat y e quar- 
rell between him & y e Pope, and was followed by 
a happy Reform. 
Leland states that the Princess lodged in the house of Paynter, un- 
doubtedly he who was mayor two years previously. 
502- 3 64. Jn° Horsewell [Horswell]. 
503- 4 65. Jn° Painter [Paynter], 
504- 5 66. Jn° Brewen [Brewne], 
A dry Summer, noe rain from Whitesuntide, to 
Later Lady day, viz. Sep* 8. 
505- 6 67. Trigle [Tregle]. 
506- 7 68. Tho: Tresawell. 
507- 8 69. Simon Craswell [Carswell]. 
508- 9 70. Jn° Painter [Paynter]. 
509- 10 71. Rich? Oewe [Gew]. 
