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two sermons, one preached on the 5th Nov., in commemoration of the 
landing of William of Orange ; sentenced to four years' imprisonment 
and £200 fine ; grandfather of Mr. Winterbotham, M.P. for Stroud. 
Wivell, A. 200. 
W. M. 261. 
Wood, J. E., Engraver, Plymouth. 203. 
Wood, Rev. Joseph, Presbyterian, Minister of Plymouth Church. 276. 
Woodley, George. 222, 227, 228. 
WooUcombe, Surgeon, Plymouth Dock. 249. 
WoollcombOj William, m.d., Plymouth ; d. 1822, aged 49 ; contributed largely 
to, and was one of the editors of, last editions of Pisdon and Prince. 235. 
WooUcombe, Henry, f.s.a.. Solicitor, Plymouth; b. 1778, d. 1847. The 
founder of the Plymouth Institution; indefatigable in all matters of 
Kterature and science connected with the town. 206, 211, 242, 256, 283. 
WooUcombe, Thomas, Solicitor, Devonport. 235. 
Worsley, Rev. Israel, Unitarian, Minister of Plymouth Society; b. 1768; 
d. Havre, 1836. 204, 208, 246, 254, 265, 273, 275, 277. 
Worsley, Henry, Artist ; b. Plymouth ; d. ; son of preceding. 195, 
196, 197, 200, 201. 
Worth, Richard Nicholls, Journalist; b. Devonport. 206, 251, 284. 
Wotton, John, Plymouth, was the author of a large number of fugitive 
writings. 234, 267. 
Wotton, Hampden, Accountant ; b. Plymouth ; son of preceding. 222, 223, 
229. 
Wright, W. H. K., Clerk, South Devon Railway. 284. 
Yonge, John, m.d., f.r.s. ; b. Plymouth, d. 1721, aged 76 ; one of the earliest 
members of the Royal Society ; contributed several papers on medical 
subjects to Phil. Trans, besides those cited. 205, 206, 218, 241, 242, 248, 
250, 252, 258. 
Yonge, Rev. John, b.a.. Clergyman, Rector of Newton Ferrers, 1813. 
Young, Rev. Samuel, Puritan, ejected; brother of preceding. 241, 266, 
270. 
Young Gentleman. See Hitchins, Fortescue. 
Young Layman (A). 263. 
