JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
595- 96 156. James Bagg. 
S r Francis Brake died. 1595. 
The expedition under y e E. Essex for Cales. they 
sayle from hence viz plymmouth. June 1595. 
Member 1604. 
596- 97 157. Humphry Fownes. 
Wheat was sold for 30s. bushell plym 0 measure, 
and barly twelve, the Gallery finished, and the 
church yard enclosed. 
Order made for the regulation of fishwomen, who appear in the esti- 
mation of the twelve and twenty-four to have unduly multiplied. The 
order makes selection of those approved by name. — W.B. 
597- 98 158. Jn? Trelawny [Trelawnye] [Trelawny], 
The conduit at fox hole built. 
598- 99 159. Jn? Blithman - martin white [Marty n Whyte J. 
Blythman]. 
Martin White, dying Blithman succeeded. 
This yeare our west country were apprehensive 
of y e Spaniards and therefor made Gates Barracadoes. 
& had 4000 men & some horse under comand of y° 
Earle of Bathe. 
They remained " about 3 weeks and were well lodged and entertayned 
to the great comforte and encouragement of the Toune and countrey, 
who yf itt pleased God that the Enemye shoulde come were then readie 
and willinge to fighte." — B.B. 
Inhabitants rated towards the cost of fortifying and defence. — 
W.B. 
Order concerning the wearing of scarlet for " the better decencye and 
reputation of the towne." — W.B. 
599- 1600 160. Eich: Hichings [Hitchens]. 
A new charter graunted, y e quondam Mayor to 
be Justice of peace, the following yeare. 
Two of the masters died, and two others chosen. Four of the twenty- 
four chosen, a town clerk, and three constables. — B.B. 
A great controversy " through wronges offered to the Toune by Mr. 
Crymes touching our Ryver." — B.B. 
Ordered that no freeman take any into his house not free or stranger 
without leave of the Mayor. — W.B. 
600- 1 161. Tho: Pain [Payne] [Paine], 
22 chests of Popes Bulls, Pardons &c. burnt in 
Plym° market place. 
This year our charter was renewed. — B.B. 
601- 2 162. ^Y m Parker. 
