102 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Prudence, daughter of Thomas Fownes, Esq., another prominent 
Plymouth merchant, by whom he had several children. The 
family of Waddon, which is a very ancient one, long continued in 
a good position, and one branch, that seated at Tonacombe, is now 
represented by the Rev. William Waddon Marty n, M.A., rector 
of Lifton, who possesses Tonacombe. The following extracts are 
from the Registers of St. Andrew : 
BAPTISMS. 
1585. April 30. John, son of John Waddon. 
1587. July 26. Margaret, daughter of John Waddon. 
1588. Jan. 21. Mary, daughter of John Waddon. 
1590. Jan. 23. John, son of John Waddon. 
1593. Jan. 17. James, son of John Waddon. 
1598. July 7. James and Ann, son and daughter of John Waddon. 
1619. Mar. 25. Prudence, daughter of John Waddon, jun. 
1620. Feb. 28. Margaret, daughter of John Waddon, jun. 
1622. May 29. Agnes, daughter of John Waddon. 
1632. Jan. 23. James, son of Mr. James Waddon. 
1633. Sept. 11. Nathaniel, son of Mr. John Waddon. 
1634. Oct. 8. Emline, daughter of Mr. James and Mrs. Joane 
Waddon. 
1637. Sept. 27. Benjamin, son of Mr. John Waddon and Mrs. 
Prudence, his wife. 
1638. Dec. 26. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Waddon and 
Mrs. Prudence, his wife. 
WEDDINGS. 
1638. Nov. 6. Oliver Ceely and Prudence Waddon. 
1642. May 26. Timothy Allsope and Alice Waddon. 
£10 ; to Thomas, Robert, and Matthew, their children, each £10. Thomas 
Leake, his son-in-law, 50s. for a ring ; to his wife, Mary, £10 ; to Thomas 
and Alice, their children, £10 each. To John White, his son-in-law, 50s. for 
a ring ; to his wife, Ann, £10 ; to the child the said Ann now goeth with, 
£10. To his daughter-in-law, Prudence, wife of John Waddon, his best and 
greatest silver-gilt cup ; to John, Prudence, and Thomas, children of the 
said John and Prudence Waddon, £10 each. To Alice, daughter of the 
same, a tenement and garden near the churchyard of Plymouth, late in the 
occupation of Daniel Notherell, clerk, held on lease from the Mayor and 
Commonalty. To his daughter-in-law, Katherine, wife of Peter Waddon, his 
son, £20 ; to the said Peter, then in the East Indies, an annuity of £10, 
out of closes of land called Marshe or Myllpoole. Legacies to servants, 
Stephen Piers, Emet Brusye, wife of Philip Brusye, and Jonathan, their 
son. To Walter Glubb, Thomas Woodes, of Plymouth, surgeon, 20s. each. 
Alice, his wife, residuary legatee and executrix. Overseers — Son John, son- 
in-law William Cann, friend John Bound the elder, woollen draper, who is 
to have 40s. Dated 13th March, 1619. 
