PLYMOUTH MEMOIRS. 
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Smarts kay built. A great E. India Carrick 
Prize sunk between y e Hand, & main. 
" Key made down by John Smarts dore." — B.B. 
Water not to be taken from the great pipe without leave, on penalty 
of £40."— W.B. 
602- 3 163. Jn° Martin [Martyn]. 
The Conduit at [within the— B.B.] East gate (I 
suppose the great Tree) built. 
Ordered that no land be granted for term of years except in open 
Guildhall.— W.B. 
In 1602 and pome subsequent years stringent orders were made against 
those who spoke evil of the local dignitaries, using disparaging words, 
and making slanderous speeches. In 1605 it was enacted that every such 
offender should he imprisoned 10 days, without bail, and fined. — W.B. 
Jan. 27, 1603, John Blithman fined 6s. 8d. for absence on sessions- 
day.— W.B. 
603- 4 164. RicM Hawkings [Hawkins] \Hawhyn&~\. 
The barbicon was new built. 
s r Rich A . Hatchings came home but the yeare 
[before from the] South sea, where hee had been 
prisoner to the [Spaniards] or 9 yeares. 
Member 1604 ; subsequently Vice- Admiral of Devon — the "complete 
seaman." 
604- 5 166 - Walter Mathew. 
This Mathews was servant to s r B,? as was his 
wife to y e Lady Hawkings, who disdaining to sitt 
bellow one y l had been her mayd, endeavoured to 
keep y e uper hand, w ch the other attempting y e 
Lady struck her a box in the eare. It made great 
disturbance, at length it was composed, and s r 
RicM gave y e town a house, somewhere in ye 
market street for satisfaction. 
"This yere Walter Mathew maior bylded the newe cunduit by the 
Great Tree at Brittayne side att his own costs and charges.' ' — B.B. 
605- 6 167. James Bagg [Bagge]. 
The Guildhall of plimmouth built by the town, 
and the Old shambles. 
According to the W.B., the order to build the Guildhall was made in 
August, 1606. 
606- 7 168. W m Downame [Downeman]. 
607- 8 169. Rob: Trelawny [Trelawney] \Trelawny\ 
A prodigious snow fall. 
