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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
1664- 5 
" Item paid Richard Philpe and John Wolfe charges as witnesses 
against Daniel Northerne £3 0 0." 
Subsequently a payment of £3 4s. is recorded to five men who guarded 
Daniel Northern when he was set in the pillory. 
In the records for 1664-5, in addition to minor disbursements, there 
is an entry of £30 paid to John Martyn, the Mayor, for his expenses in 
entertaining the Bishop and his retinue and others several days, when 
his Lordship came to consecrate Charles Church. Andrew Horsman 
and another were paid £1 lis. 4d. for their expenses in inviting the 
Bishop ; and one Mr. Jackson had 8s. 6d. for the rent of his tent, and 
for putting it up and taking it down, which reads suspiciously like a 
record of a luncheon in the churchyard. 
1670-71 
In 1670-71 £18 5s. was paid to several ministers. 
1665- 6 
In this year £5 8s. was paid for sending away persons to gaol. 
1669-70 
"Item paid the Sarjeants charges for carrying Quakers to Exon 
£1 10." 
"More paid for carrying Abigail Libby to goale 11 s /6 d and for 
James Holbertons charges to give in evidence against her 25 s 
£1 16 6." 
" Item paid Mr. William Jennens for fee and charges to S r John 
Maynard for advice about the conventicle act £1 6 6." 
" Item paid Samuel Carkeete for his charge and horse hire in 
rideing to Exeter to precute a meeting which was att Mr. Yeabsleys 
house £2 5 0." 
1682- 3 
" Item paid unto Peter Millett & Samuel Grere John Bosaverne, 
Francis Spurrell & other constables toward their charges in carrye- 
ing Mr. Jacob and Martyn Nonconformist preachers to the high 
gaol £4 5." 
" Item paid unto Richard Stephens & John Pane constables toward 
their charges in carrying severall Quakers to prison £4 9." 
1683- 4 
" Item paid unto Richard Hall and Henry Hall his son for their 
expenses and for horse hire in goeing to the County Assizes to give 
evidence against Nonconformist ministers with other disbursements 
relating to the same £3 5 0." 
