LOCAL HERALDRY. 
101 
ST. BUDEAUX REGISTERS. 
BAPTISMS. 
1649. Dec. 18. William, son of Richard Trevill, Esq., and Mary, 
his wife. 
1672. April 18. Mary, daughter of William Trevill, Esq., and Joan, 
his wife. 
1673. June 12. Elizabeth, daughter of William Trevill, Esq., and 
Joan, his wife. 
1677. May 22. Lethbridge, son of William Trevill, Esq., of Buts- 
head, and Joan, his wife. 
1678. April 25. Joanna, daughter of William Trevill, and Joan, 
his wife. 
WEDDINGS. 
1696. Nov. 12. Mr. Edward Cross, of Exeter, gent., and Madam 
Elizabeth Trevill. 
1697. July 22. Thomas Stawell, gent., and Madam Mary Trevill. 
BURIALS. 
1648. Aug. 26. Richard Trevill, Esq. 
1662. April 4. Richard Trevill, Esq. 
1663. Feb. 25. Mary Trevill, gent. 
1665. Jan. 19. Richard Trevill, jun., Esq. 
1680. May 28. William Trevill, Esq., of Butshed. 
1699. Feb. 29. Lethbridge Trevill, Esq. 
35. John Waddon, Sa. a fess or: imp. Az. three eagles disp. org.; 
Fownes. John Waddon, merchant, of Plymouth, of which town 
he was Mayor in 1631-32 (son of John Waddon, Mayor in 
1613-14, and Alice, his wife 1 ). He married, June 3rd, 1613, 
1 The will of this John Waddon was proved in London (P.P.C. Soame, 95) 
10th November, 1620. In it he describes himself as John Waddon, of Ply- 
mouth, in the county of Devon, merchant, being sick in body but of sound 
mind. He wills and bequeaths, &c, to the governor of the house newly 
erected near the church of Plymouth toward the education of poor children, 
£10. To increasing the stock of the poor of Plymouth, £10. To the poor 
people of Plymouth, £5. To the poor of the parish of Antony, in Corn- 
wall, 20s. To the poor of Blowe Fleminge (Botus Fleming), in Cornwall, 
20s. Names his now wife Alice Waddon ; John Waddon, his son and heir, 
to have his lands, &c. , in the parish of Antony ; son, James Waddon, to 
have one messuage in Plymouth, " where Edmund Childe and John Corlim 
now dwell," late the land of John Phillipps, deceased ; James also to have 
his brewhouse, and ' ' all that Pallace in the Borough of Plymouth, near the 
old Conduit," and £300. Elizabeth, his daughter, £200 ; son-in-law Thomas 
Wolridge, 50s. for a ring ; and Joan, his wife, £10 ; and their children each, 
£10. William Cann, his son-in-law, 50s. for a ring, and his wife, Margaret, 
