PLYMOUTH MEMOIRS. 
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I was his Receiver. 
Aug? D. Grafton came into Plim 0 with 6 of the 
Kings ships, the Q,. of Portugal, daughter of the 
Duke of Newburgh going on him to Lixboa [driven 
by contrary winds]. 
S r H. Piper L* Governor & Alderman died. 
S r Mch. Slanning made Governor. 
Mr. Phil. Wilcocks. Alderman. Jn° Tom Assistant. 
Nov r 1 7 my son Thomas born, & died 2 days after. 
Member 1690. 
1687- 88 243. Tho. Stutt. 2 d time. [Stut.] 
This honest Gentleman was Mayor 1667. About 
the time of his taking the chaire, the Duke of 
Albemarl and his Dutches, put in here In their 
voyage to Jamaica where he went Gov 1 he came 
not on shore, alth 0 Invited, and stayd some weeks, 
my daughter Cath. Born 28 June. 
1688- 89 239 Symons. 3 d 
This man was twice Mayor befor. 
Pr. of Orange Proclaimed K. In feb. 
His declaration was read In the Guildhal, and 
Cittadel, In December, soon after w ch the D [utch] 
fleet w cb brought him over came into this Harbour, 
& wintred. 
" In whose Mayllty God wrought with a wonderfull deliverance in 
these Kingdomes in rescuing us from Popery & Slavery, by bringing 
over from Holland the Prince of Orange with a Fleet of ships & some 
land forces wh landed at Torbay, Monday the 5 th day Novemb. 1688, 
without any opposition and so went on for Exon ; where the gentlemen 
and Countrey nocked unto him & soon after all the Tounes and Garrisons 
in England declared for him (Plymouth being the first)." — B.B. 
1689- 90 240. Philip. Andrew [Philip Andrews]. 
Soon after this honest Gentlemans Elect? 4 Regi- 
ments of Sold 18 were sent here to embark for Ire- 
land, and 400 ships wintred here, so that great 
Infection happned, and above 1000 people buryed 
In 3 months. Martin Alderman dyed, no great 
loss, the french appeared with a great fleet befor 
our harbour, sayling Eastward, where they Beat us, 
and the Dutch befor y e He wight, we lost y e Ann of 
70 guns. y e Dutch lost sixe. K. W. then in Ireland. 
