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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
A list of y e Aldermen, & Assistants w n S r F Drake Beguled y™ 
Aldermen — Jn° Trelawny. W 1 ? Simons. Jn° Munyon. James Hull, 
Philip Wilcock. Jn° Paige. James Yonge. Eob. Berry, may? Jn° 
Eogers. ]STic? Edgcumb. Will. Munyon. Tho. Bound. Assistants — 
Joseph Webb. W m Davyes, Jn° Carkeet. W Cock. Nath. Yonge. 
Nich Ginnys. Tho. Burgoin. James Bligh, Tho. Darracott, W™ 
Lovell. Ben. Berry. W™ Wyat. 
The Regulators Mayor, Magistrates & 24 men. 
[Aldermen — ] W™ Symons. W 1 ? Cotton. W m Toms. Jn° Munyon. 
James Hull. Philip Wilcock. Jn° Warren. Jn° Neal. Tho. Knotsford. 
Bich: Opye. W n Munyon. Tho. Bound. Peter Fooot, the sixth in 
number omitted between J Hull & P Wilcock. [Twenty-four — ] 
Joseph Webb. W m Davys. Sam. Allen. Hath. Yonge. Tho Lymbeer. 
W ni Cock. Mc. Ginnyes. Tho: Darracott. James Cock. Jonah Laving- 
ton. Sam. Harris. Sam. How. Eob. Wilcocks. Eob. Hewer, who was 
between Jonah Lavington & S. Harris. Eob. Cown. EicM Horrel, 
8 more were named Assistants In their Eegulated Chartar, but 
Eefused to be sworn viz. Greg. Martyn. J. Y[onge]. Eob. Berry, 
Jn? Eogers. Nath. Dowrich. Jn° Wallis. Fr Hill. Jn° Swmier. 
Drake was made Recorder under William's charter, by which this "Regu- 
lation " was effected. 
The last entries in the book are a copy of the settlement by which the 
Hospital of the Poor's Portion was established, and a list of the first Court 
of Guardians appointed under the Act of Anne, 1707. It is noticeable that 
instead of the Council representatives being chosen by the whole body, six 
were chosen by the aldermen, and six by the assistants ; and that the Court 
consisted of the leading inhabitants of the town, Hook, the Lieut. -Governor, 
and Canon Gilbert being two of those chosen by St. Andrew's parish, and 
Sir John Rogers being at the head of the list for Charles. 
