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his co-heiresses ; viz., Sarah, who married first Gilbert Symkin, of 
Alphraham, and secondly John Whitingham. By her first husband 
she had Ann, married Joseph Barnett, ob. s.p., and John Symkin, 
of Plymouth, who married Susanna Butler, and had Gilbert, ob. 
s.p., and Sarah married Henry Darell. (See Shields in the Work- 
house, numbers 1 and 24.) Ann Barker, the other co-heir, married 
Hugh Merson, of Clotton, and left three daughters — Jane married 
William Eaton, of Kushton, Sarah died unmarried, and Anne 
married Abraham Jones. According to the Parish Register of 
Charles, Sarah, daughter of Mr. John and Susanna Symkin, 
baptized 7th Dec, 1693. Susanna, wife of John Symkin, buried 
4th Oct., 1699. John Symkin, buried 27th April, 1719. Mrs. 
Sarah Darell, buried 30th June, 1761. Ann Eaton, buried 20th 
Feb., 1760. 
Berry, Robert, 1680. Erm. on a bend (az.) three fleur-de-lis (or). He also 
used a fancy device in 1681. 
Colwich, Henry, 1652. Three chev. and in chief a label of as many 
points throughout. 
Crisp, Christopher, of London, 7th Aug., 1652. On a chev. five horse- 
shoes, in chief a mullet for difference. Mr. Samuel Crisp was buried 
at Charles Church 14th Sept., 1694. 
Ceeley, Oliver. A very small seal, and indistinct. It appears to be 
quarterly of four : 1 A chev. betw. three mullets : 2 (?) ; 3 A chev (?) : 
Jf, A fesse betw. six charges (?) 
Coode. (Arg.) a chev. (gu.) betw. three moorcocks (sa.), 1652. With the 
name of Philip Williams. 
Edgcumbe, Nicholas, 1690. On a bend cotised, three boars' heads couped, 
in chief a crescent for difference. In the Parish Register of St. 
Andrew we find, 8th Oct., 1668, Mr. Nicholas Edgcumbe and 
Elizabeth Tyacke married ; and again 8th July, 1679, Mr. Nicholas 
Edgcumbe and Mrs. Mary Holditch married. Buried, 15th Dec, 
1669, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Edgcumbe. Elizabeth, 
wife of Mr. Nicholas Edgcumbe, buried 3rd July, 1677. 
Fowell, Edmund, 1634. A chev. and on a chief three mullets. These 
arms (Arg. a chev. sa., on a chief gu. three mullets of the first) appear 
on the mural monument in St. Andrew Church, of Jane, wife of 
this Edmund Fowell, and daughter of Sir Anthony Barker, of 
Sunninge, county Berks, Knt, who died 23rd May, 1640. It also 
appears on a floor slab in the same church, the only remaining 
inscription on which records Mr. Abraham Rowe, his wife, 
and sister. 
Gennys, Nicholas, of Plymouth, grocer, 1696. (Arg.) an eagle close 
(pprT) Crest, an eagle as in the arms. The arms are on the 
monument of John Gennys, mayor of Launceston (in 1584-85, 
