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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
The names are : 
John Elyott, mayor, 13s. 4d.; Thomas Clowter, 6s. 8d.; Lucas Cocke, 5s.; 
Richard Hoopfer], 5s.; William Weks, 10s.; John Ilcombe, 10s.; John Derye, 
5s.; Edward White, 5s.; Nicholas Bickford, 6s. 8d. ; William Lake, 6s. 8d.; 
Nicholas Slannynge, 13s. 4d.; William Hawkyns, 8s.; John Ford, 6s. 8d. — 
The Twelve. 
William Symons, 20s.; Robert Hampton, 16d.; Edward Cocke, 16d.; 
Thomas Byrt, 2s. 8d. ; John Sampson, 6s. 8d. ; John Hawkyns, 8s. ; Thomas 
Hampton, 5s.; William Howe, sen., Is.; Thomas Crowne, 4s.; John May- 
nard, 2s. 8d.; John Martyn, 5s.; Gregory Cocke, 2s. 8d.; John W addon, 2s. ; 
Thomas Perkyns, 2s. 8d. ; Walter Pepperell, 2s. 8d. ; Christopher Earle, 13s. 4d. ; 
John Vosye, 3s. 4d.; Henry Brecnall, 2s.; William Brokinge, 16d.; Richard 
Enscott, 4d. ; Mr. Edmund Euston, 10s.— The Twenty-four. 
Richard Lybbe, 10s.; George White, 3s. 4d.; Robert Holman, Is.; George 
Bolton, 16d.; John Rewbye, 16d.; John Greninge, 5d.; John Lyght, Is.; 
John Worgow, 2s.; John Lewys, 4s.; William Griffyn, of Compton, 2s.; 
Wm. Chiswyll, 4s,; Wm. Jeffrye, 16d.; Thomas Williams, Is.; Wm. Griffyn, 
Is.; JohnWhyte, Is.; Wm. Makye, 8d.; Wm. Blake, fletcher, 16d.; Wm. 
Gill, 16d.; John Peny, 10d.; Roger Tremlynson, 8d. ; Alse Lyle, lOd. ; Robt. 
Wood, 20d.; John Bealbery, 2s.; Thos. Turner, 16d.; John Sannde, (?) 2s. 8d. ; 
Nicholas Barford, 2s.; John Bery, 2s.; John Temycombe, 2s. ; John Harvye, 
16d.; Thos. Hoylle, 3s. 4d.; Thos. Barrett, 6s. 8d.; John Roche, Is.; John 
Hoop[er], 20d. ; Alse Pera, 3s. 4d. ; Nicholas Browne, 5s. ; Thomas Bickley, 5s. ; 
William Brown, 10s.; John Genyns, 3s. 4d.; John Hayleston, 16d.; Wm. 
Huchins, 6s. 8d.; John Estcott, 3s. 4d.; Walter Battishill, 3s. 4d.; Bawdon 
Hooker, 2s.; John Burnard, 5s.; Richard Pers, 2s. 8d.; Jas. Hampton, 16d.; 
Henry Blase, 16d.; John Foote, Is.; Wm. Battishill, 2s.; Margaret Bun- 
ting, 16d. 
The earliest entry I can find in the Receivers' Accounts relating 
to the school is of this same date (1560-1), when, among other 
notices of work done on the school-house, thirty-six perches of 
wall are said to have been built, at lOd. a perch. "The school- 
house " and " the house in the churchyard " are also mentioned 
together in such a manner as seems to indicate contiguity. The 
accounts from 1549-50 to 1559-60 are, however, missing. After 
1560-1 entries referring to the school are of frequent and at 
length regular occurrence. In 1564-5 Robert Woode has 30s. 
for the "scolem r s table," probably diet. In 1565-6 the school- 
master's fee is set down at £2 13 s. 4d., while 10s. was spent on 
his table and bedstead ; and in the same year the " little school- 
master " had 3s. 8d. In 1568 the "two" schoolmasters had 
£1 6s. 8d. for half a year's wages. These payments appear to have 
been made by way of supplement to the private subscriptions. 
