348 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
33. Arg. a chev. gu. betw. three roebucks courant sa. attired and 
gorged with crest coronets or, on the chev. the badge of a baronet. 
Sir John Kogers gave £10 to the hospital. In the shield that 
follows we have another influential family which has disappeared 
from the town. 
34. Quarterly arg. and az. in the first and fourth a lion ramp, 
gu., for Pollexfen. Edmund Pollexfeu, Esq., gave £10 to this 
charity. The next shield in order, 35, arg. a chev. betw. three 
crosses pattee gu., is probably intended for Addis, though the coat 
generally assigned to them has the colours reversed (gu. a chev. 
betw. three crosses pattee arg.) ; this coat is really that of Barclay, 
but which family does not appear to have had anything to do with 
Plymouth, while Addis had. Samuel Addis, Esq., gave £100 ; 
Mr. John Addis, merchant, and once governor of this charity, 
gave twenty guineas. John Addis, of Plymouth, and of White- 
ford, in Cornwall, died in 1712, leaving by his wife Elizabeth, 
daughter of William Bond, of Hollwood, in Quethiock, a daughter 
and coheir Sarah, married in 1708 to John Archer, of Trelewack, 
by whom she left a large family. 
36. Az. an eagle displ. arg., for Cayne or Wilcocks. Henry 
Ceane, merchant, gave ten guineas; and Mr. Joseph Wilcocks 
gave £10; but it is open to question if it belonged of right to 
either. It might be put up for Col. Joseph Jory, who in 1709 
gave a peal of bells to Charles Church, as the same arms in out- 
line are on a leaden plate affixed to the exterior wall on the south 
side of Charles Church. How he came to have this coat of an 
eagle displayed put up does not seem easy to ascertain. The same 
coat in outline, the difference being in the colours, is borne by 
several families. 
37. Arg. on a chev. eng. betw. three rooks sa., as many chess- 
rooks of the field, Eooke. Mr. Samuel Eooke gave £10, and Mr. 
George Rooke gave £20 to this charity. Charles Church Par. 
Reg. Mr. Samuel Rook and Mrs. Juth (Judeth) Trelawny, mar. 
23rd June, 1687 ; George, son of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Judeth 
Rook, bap. 13th May, 1689. In 38 we have an impaled coat; 
viz., vert a fesse dancette erm. imp. per fesse gu. and arg. a lion 
ramp, counter changed, for Somers imp. Burrish. Mr. Edward 
Somers gave £5 10s., and Mrs. Elizabeth Somers gave fifty 
guineas. 
39. Quarterly arg. and gu., in the first quarter a cross crosslet 
