272 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
In the Parish Register of Sheviock we have the baptism, on 
7th May, 1679, of Grace, daughter of Robert Warren, clerk, 
Rector of Rame, and Priscilla, his wife. 
Beside the floor-slabs already referred to, there are the five 
following, for: 
Alice, wife of Robert Seaman, Parson of Rame, who died 13th February, 
1633. 
Robert Seaman, Parson of Rame, who died 2nd April, 1644. 
Paschoe Kempe, of Rame, died 18th July, 1628. 
Aquila Blake, son of John Blake of this parish, died 3rd December, 1631. 
Joan, wife of Stephen Edwards, who died 8th August, 1733. 

Also an almost obliterated stone for Jone, wife of Pascoe 
The rest is quite gone, but probably the Paschoe Kempe named 
above. 
These bring us to the end of the monuments within the church, 
and with the headstones in the churchyard we do not propose 
to deal. 
Turning to the Registers, which have already been quoted, we 
have to lament decay and loss, as is too often the case. They do 
not exist at all prior to the middle of the seventeenth century, and 
what still remain appear to be very imperfect. 
Besides the extracts already given, the following are worth 
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noting : BAPTISMS. 
1655. July 12. John, son of Stephen Spiller.' 
1671. March 27. William, son of Peter Hobblin and Fillip [pa.] 
1671. April 23. Flower, daughter of John Hele and Mary. 
1680. Jan. 31. Stephen, son of John Spiller and Priscilla. 
1683. Feb. 25. Jacob, son of Jonathan Howard and Abagall. 
1684. Sept. 22. Robert, son of Samuel Skelton and Joan. 
1686. Feb. 21. John, son of John Spiellier and Priscilla. 
1689. 25. Anne, daughter of John Spiller and Presilla. 
1689. Feb. 3. William, son of John Gennys and Thomasin. 
1691. May 24. William, son of John Spiller and Prescilla. 
1692. Jan. 22. Prescilla, daughter of John Spiller and Prescilla. 
1695. April 24. Samuel, son of Mr. Samuel Beer and Elizabeth. 
1 This name also appears in the Registers of Sheviock, where, on 
16th September, 1599, William Bond, Esq., and Mercy, daughter of 
Ferdinando Spyller, were married. The family of Spiller appear to have 
been one of a class who are numbered with the things of the past, farming 
their own small estates, and using armorial bearings. The coat recorded for 
Spiller of Bodmin is, Per pale arg. and sa., a horse pass. counterchanged. 
This coat, quartered by Lanyon, appears on a large mural monument of the 
Rashleigh family in Fowey Church. 
