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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
The following entries from the Sheviock Parish Register relate 
to this family : 
1625. 
1655. 
1658. 
1576. 
1583. 
1610. 
1651. 
1663. 
1663. 
1683. 
1683. 
1570. 
1579. 
1598. 
1655. 
1676. 
1701. 
1707. 
1710. 
1716. 
1721. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
May 
Sept. 
April 
Jan. 
April 
Sept. 
Oct. 
April 
June 
Mar. 
June 
Feb. 
April 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
7. 
10. 
20. 
29, 
22. 
19. 
30. 
15. 
iy. 
25. 
14. 
6. 
18. 
17. 
20. 
21. 
9. 
15. 
13. 
9. 
BAPTISMS. 
Francis, son of Thomas Smith and Mary, his wife. 
Samuel, son of Mr. Nicholas Smyth and Martha, his 
wife, born 3rd same month. 
Martha, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Smyth and 
Martha, his wife, born 3rd same month. 
WEDDINGS. 
John Smyth, gent., and Jane Penkevyll. 
. .. Bond and Agnes Smyth. 
Thomas Smyth and Mary Arundell. 
Mr. Nicholas Smyth and Martha Hitchins. 
Mr. John Blake and Mrs. Grace Smyth, both of this 
parish. 
My. Richard Rolle, Rector of this parish, and Eliza- 
beth Smyth, the natural and legitimate daughter 
of Thomas Smyth, of the same parish, gent., 
by Licence. 
Mr. John Deeble, of Antony, and Mrs. Martha 
Smyth. 
Mr. Samuel Smyth and Mrs. Joan Evans, at Ply- 
mouth. 
BURIALS. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Smyth. 
John Smyth, gent. 
John Smyth, senior. 
Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas Smyth. 
Mrs. Martha Smyth. 
Nicholas Smith, gent., aged 87 years. / 
Mrs. Martha Deeble. 
Mrs. Grace Blake, vid. 
Samuel Smith, being a gentleman. 
Mrs. Joan Smith, vid. 
To these extracts the following remarks may perhaps add 
interest : 
The small number of baptisms may partly be accounted for by 
the imperfect condition of the Register. The baptisms are entirely 
gone up to 1623, and are very much decayed for many years after. 
The family of Hitchins were of St. Stephen’s-by-Saltash, 
entered their pedigree at the Heralds’ Visitation, and will be 
found noticed under the church of St. Stephen’s-by-Saltash. The 
Blakes appear to be of the same family whose pedigree was 
