306 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
£20; Jno. Lawry, £7; Elizabeth Pike, £15; Henry Webb, £15 ; 
Edward Caunter, £15; Johan Baker, £5; Jno. Pears, £19; N. 
Bennett, £20; Stephen Trevaill, £30; William Birch, £8. 
These entries afford a tolerably conclusive clue to the monied 
men of the borough in those days. 
ORDERS OF THE COMMITTEE. 
There still remain in the account-book two loose pieces of paper 
to the following effect. The second was evidently written when 
the first was brought up for payment. 
Plymo 8ber 30: 1645 
Mr. Cornish 
We do desire you to deliver vnto Walter Huxeham one halfe 
hundred of deales For wch you shall receive satisfaction from this com- 
mittee 
To Mr Hugh Cornish John Beare: Justinian Peard 
Tho: Ceely 
Plymo: Jan: 6: 1646 
You are to paye vnto Mr. Hugh Cornish for One hundred and a halfe of 
deales delivered for the use of this Garrison the summe of . 
To Mr Time 
Alsoppe trer 
MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES. 
Annexed are notes of a few miscellaneous entries : 
March 11.—An order was made for a quarter of coals for boiling 
beanes for the prisoners. 
Apl. 11.—Paid Rd. Richards £1 5s. for a horse, to be allowed in 
his arrears of the pay due to him ‘for his journey in Cornwalle, 
wr™ he lost one horse and furniture by the enemy in carriadge of 
ammunicion.” 3 
Apl 19.—Paid Capt. P. Whittie £6, for freight of £2,000 sent 
down. 
May 22.—For a messenger for bringing letters from the com- 
mittee of Lords and Commons of the county, £2. 
July 17.—“‘Item: P* Mr. George Hughes [the vicar of St. 
Andrew’s] for one qrtres rent of 3 stables, end®™* ye 24 day of 
June last for service of the troops w"" this garrison, £1.” 
About the end of this month Capt. James Pearse was sent to 
Fairfax, and came back sometime in August. 
August.—John Woollaway had £5 for making two voyages to 
Lyme Regis for intelligence. 
