346 JOURNAL OP THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Kelway, whose proper coat is arg. two leg bones in saltire sa. 
betiv. four pears ppr., all within a bord. eng. sa. Kelway 's Charity 
was founded in 1732 for the benefit of the founder's relatives, 
failing which for children of Plymouth and Saltash. 
23. Arg. a chev. gu., for Tyes. This coat is also on a lozenge, 
as is No. 22 ; but its right to a place here does not appear. 
24. Az. a lion ramp, croioned or, armed and langued gu., for 
Darell, imp. arg. on a bend sa. three dolphins naient of the first, for 
Symkin. Mrs. Sarah Darell gave £40, also £40 more on the 
death of Miss Hopkins, "now Mrs. Sutton." Mrs. English Sutton, 
of Plymouth, gave £40, date 1794. For the marriage of Henry 
Darell and Sarah Symkin see the note to shield No. 1. From 
Anne, sister of this Henry Darell, were descended the late Charles 
Trelawny, Esq., of Coldrenick, and his relatives — the children of 
the late Edward Jago, Esq., of Plymouth ; and the children of the 
late Rev. Darell Stephens. 
25. Arg. a chev. betiv. three mullets gu., Francis. This shield 
recalls another family at one time prominent in the town. Philip 
Francis, Esq., by will, 1658, gave 40s. out of a house in Foxhole, 
now Vauxhall, Street, paid to the general account of the Guardians. 
Mrs. Margaret, wife of Mr. Philip Franceis, mayor, buried 27th 
April, 1643. Katherine, wife of Mr. Philip Francis, was buried 
17th May, 1655; and Mr. Philip Francis, buried 20th August, 
1658. Vide St. Andrew Par. Reg. 
26. The next shield is that of a well-known benefactor of the 
town, gu. on a base wavy of four az. and arg., a castle of four towers 
arg., from within which a mount vert a falcon rising or. John 
Lanyon, Esq., who left large sums of money for the benefit of the 
poor. A memorial panel or hatchment, now in the Free Library, 
has the above arms on it ; and records that Mr. John Lanyon died 
in Paris 18th September, 1674, and was buried at Shalanton. The 
same arms may be seen on a panel in the church of St. Andrew. 
The following entries relate to this John Lanyon : 
1665. April 3rd. William, son of Mr. John Lanyon, buried. 
1671. Dec. 2nd. Margaret, daughter of Mr. John Lanyon, 
buried. 
1672. May 14th. Dorothy, wife of Mr. John Lanyon, was 
buried. Vide St. Andrew Par. Reg. 
1666. April 10th. Philip, son of Mr. John and Ruth Lanyon, 
baptized. 
