540 
JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
130,000 bushels being Imported hither, besides 
w* went to Dartm 0 . Fowy &c. 
The Thames was frozen up some moneths, so 
y 1 It became a small citty, with booths, coffee 
houses, Taverns, glass houses, printing, bull bayt- 
ing, shops of all sorts, and whole streets made on 
it, the birds of y e aire died numerously. 
Lambert that old Rebell died this winter on 
plimouth Hand, where hee had been prisoner 15 
ye ares. & more 
Aug s 3. my daughter Katherine was born. 2 Sun- 
day morning. 
Yonge is the sole authority for the place of Lambert's death. 
The new charter cost about £500. — B.B. 
This man was nominated in the new chartar to 
be first Mayor, he was a good man, but Lived not 
halfe his Mayoralty, but dyed In Monday. 2 d febur- 
ary. K. Charles dyed also neare y fc time. Soon 
after the mayor, his Receiver Tim° Hamlyn. also 
died : a very good man. W Martin Succeeded in 
the Mayoralty by direction of my L d Bathe, and 
m r J. Paige made Alderman. 
A terrible Cold winter, Catle dye for want of 
fodder. 
K. James was Proclaimed here, Feb. 10. many 
new Regiments Levyed after Munmouths Rebel- 
lion, my Ld. Bathe had one, of w ch I were made 
Surg 0 
A Parliament was Called in May. and we of y e 
bench chose among ourselves, without freemen or 
freeholders, though both protested ag* it. 
Aug! W. Davys & Jn° Carkeet chosen Assistants. 
Feb. my daughter Catherin died. 
Aug? the B p Lamplugh came his triennial visitation. 
Lord Ch. Justice Herbert Visited us. 
A very worthy, understanding Gent. Strove hard 
ag* the Election, to no purpose. 
1684-85 
235. Isaak Tillard. 
1685-86 
236. Sam! Madock [Madocke]. 
1686-87 
237. Jn° Trelawny. 
