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622- 23 184. Jn° Martin [Martyn]. 
623- 24 185. Leonard Pomory [Pomery]. 
624- 25 186. Tho: Ceely. 
King Charles Proclaimed, and marryed to Ilenerita 
Maria the french kings daughter, cometh to ply- 
mouth to despach a fleet. 
The fleet was of 120 vessels, with an army of 6000. — B.B. 
625- 26 187. Mch. Blake. 
He [i.e. the King] calls a parliament and findes 
great discontents, y e presbyterian Interest prevayling, 
soe as to ferment y e people. A great plague in plym- 
mouth, of w ch dyed 1600. 
Two thousand died, according to the B.B. 
626- 27 188. Tho. Sherwill. 
627- 28 189. Eob. Trelawny [Trelawnye] [Trelawny], 
Duke of Buckingham stabd at portsm 0 by Felt on, 
being going to y e releife of Eochell, the fleet pro- 
ceeds, and sayld from plym 0 September 1628. 
who [Trelawny] dying [7th Dec, 1627] Abraham 
Colmar Supplyed the place y* yeare. 
628- 29 190. Mch? Sherwill. 
629- 30 191. Heall [Hele]. 
630- 31 192. Jn? Bound [Bownd]. 
631- 32 193. Jn° Waddon, fil. predicti. 
Y e Bells new cast. 
Member 1640. 
632- 33 193. Phillip Andrew [Andre we] [Andrews'], 
633- 34 194. Rob. Trelawny, fil. predicti TTrelawnye] [Trelawny], 
Member 1640; expelled and imprisoned 1641 for having said the 
House had no power to appoint a guard for themselves without the 
king's consent, on pain of high treason. 
Ordered that six of the grand jury take cognizance of the lands 
belonging to the town yearly at Easter. — W.B. 
Ordered that each magistrate, with his assistants, take order for 
cleansing the streets in their respective divisions. — W.B. 
634- 35 195. Jn? Martin, fil. predicti [Martyn]. 
635- 36 196. Tho. Crampporn [Crampporne]. 
My [i.e. Yonge's] wifes grandfather. 
636- 37 197. Jn° Caws. 
637- 38 198. ]STich° Sherwill. 3 d tyme. 
contest arising between y e vicar, D r Wilson, & 
y e bench, they goe to law, when a decree is made 
