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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
this year the D of Bolton was treated h 
The MS. has been worn away in the places where the blanks are left. 
1 700- 1 251. Joseph Webb. 
This Good man was a member In y e 2 Last char- 
ters and continued in this. His principles were 
good ; and he Acted accordingly, and quite broke 
the neck of the whigg Interest, the Parliam* 
being dissolved, M. Gen 1 . 1 Trelawny and his brother 
the Brigadeer, were both chosen, though opposed by 
all the power, and tricks of the dissenters, whiggs, 
and enemyes of the church. 
1 701- 2 252. Will. Davys [Davies]. 
Was a 24. or Com on Council man also In the 
2 Last charters, and so continued in this, though 
he acted on the right side like his 3 Last pre- 
decessors, this yeare the Brigadeer dyed, and M r 
Woolcomb of petton succeeded : and the parliam fc 
being dissolved, and a new one called, the M. Gen 1 } 
and M r Woolcomb were chosen. 
March 8 this yeare viz, 170 J K. William dyed. 
And Ann Princes of Denmark Succeeded to the 
crown, whom God grant Long, & Happily to 
Beign. 
In May 1702. A warr was proclaimed ag* France. 
I was then In London. 
1702- 3 253. Will. Cock. 
A good church- man & a Tory, but of no parts, 
nor temper ; he was E. Berryes Bro. Law, who had 
now screwed himselfe into y e Townclarks chair, and 
proved as Imperious, and Arbitrary as his Master 
Polexfen had befor him. He governed this Mayor, 
but nothing memorable happned that yeare. 
1703- 4 254. ]STic? Ginnys. 
A very honest, good man, some judges came to 
town in his time, and among them the very famous 
Judge Price , who made that noble & bold English 
Speech In Parliament when the K. W had given 
his Eavourit Benting, Earle of Portland a vast 
Estate in Wales. 1ST othing else memorable happned 
his yeare. 
