PLYMOUTH MEMOIRS. 
535 
Hy. Pike, Wm. Symons, Jno. Lanyon, Rd. Fryer, J. Jackson, Peter 
Scadgell, P. Marke, Gregory Martyn, and Andrew Horsman, councillors. 
Henry Webb and Philip Edwards were appointed councillors on the 
20th March following. 
662- 65 223. Jennens. 
Dr. Ashton chosen Yicar of S t Andrews. 
This mayor, engaged y e town in a lawsnte ag* my 
L d Arundell for Sutton pool, and after y e fatall 
expence of 2500£ were east, and lost the pool. 
w ch was worth 100£ p r an? & had been in the 
townes hand many yeares. 
663- 64 224. Jir? Harris. 
664- 65 225. Jn? Martin [Martyn]. 
Dr Seth Ward B p of Exceter cometh his trieniall 
visitation & consecrateth y e new church, by y e name 
of Charles church [2nd Sept., 1665]. 
665- 66 226. W m Harpur. 
The churchyard impalled, by m r Schagell, church- 
warden. 
Eoyall Cittadell began to be built. & carryed farr 
on. this yeare. 
In a later year a dispute arose between Elizabeth, Harpur' s wife, and 
Anne, daughter of Jennens, respecting the latter' s right to a seat in 
church with the magistrates' wives. Mrs. Harpur complained of her 
rival's conduct as greatly disturbing her in her devotions, dishonouring 
God in His service, and setting an evil example. Ordered that no magis- 
trate's daughter above the age of ten, unless a magistrate's wife, should 
sit in the seat of the magistrates' wives. — W.B. 
666- 67 227. George Strelly [Strelley]. 
The guildhall new built. The Dutch while we 
were treating with them, and noe navy at sea, came 
on our coast, burnt severall navy ships at Chatham, 
and De Ruyter being Admirall came on o r Western 
coast, and divers times Anchored in y e sound, but 
did no harm. 
867-68 228. Tho. Stutt. 
Lambert y* Arch Rebell brought prisoner to this 
Hand s 1 Mc? March 1668 Cosmo de Medicis prince 
of Tuscany, came to plim? And after 2 day's, 
TravelPd for london. 
668- 69 229 - Symons. 
669- 70 230. Daniell Barker. 
