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649- 50 210. Oliver Ceely [Ceeley]. 
650- 51 211. Rob. gubbes [Gubbes], 
651- 52 212. Phil. Francis. 
A warr between y e English & y e dutch, Aug? 16. 
1652. S r G. Askew, & de Rmjter fight befor Plym° 
Generall Blake beates them in divers fights, and 
length July 1653. our Immortall Monk, beates 
y m on their own coast, where their great generall 
Tromp, is Slain. 
652- 53 213. Jn°. Maddock [Madock] [Madoeke]. 
653- 54 214. Ric* Spurwell. 
654- 55 215. Jn° Paige. 
Almes houses, Northside S fc Andrews churchyard. 
655- 56 216. Xp r Ceely. 2 d tyme. 
656- 57 217. Justinian Peard. 
Blake grown sickly, returnes home, & in sight of 
this port dyeth, was embalmed, his Bowells buried 
here by the Mayors seat dore. his corps at West- 
minster among y e kings. 
Ordered that no woman should go about "trucking" to ships without 
leave, under penalty of 5s. fine, and to he set in the [ducking] stool [at 
the Barbican] and haled up three times ! The "boatmen to he fined 5s. 
W.B. 
657- 58 218. W m Jeffery [Gefferie]. 
The new shambles in y° midst of y e old town 
street, built. 
The new Free school finished. 
The New Church finished. 
Feb. 14 1 was bound Apprentice. 
Geffrie records in the B.B. this year the completion of the new church, 
after some disturbance by a " paltry pretended churchwarden." William 
Jennens appears to have been the person intended ; for in his mayoralty 
he appended a note claiming the credit of the work for himself, and 
denouncing Geffrie. 
658- 59 219. Sam 1 . 1 Norcott [Northcott] \_Northcot]. 
Sep* 3. Cromwell y* great Rebell, went to y e devill 
in a tempest. 
His silly son Richard proclaimed protector, but 
soon turn'd out by the Army. 
From Caws's second mayoralty — 1643-4 — to Samuel Northcott's, 
Yonge has placed a black border down the side of the list of mayors, on 
which, in white letters, are the words, " Ha3c est ista Dies nisrro Carbone 
