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A45839 Antiquities of the city of Exeter collected by Richard Izacke ...; Antiquities of the city of Exeter Izacke, Richard, 1624?-1698. 1677 (1677) Wing I1110; ESTC R22442 159,886 334

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ut Prius sc 50 Edward 3. 3. John Arundell Ar. bears sable six Swallows in pile Argent 4. John Bevill Ar. bears ut Prius sc 6 Henry 4. 5. William Talbott of Talbotsweek Ar. bears Argent a Cheuron between three Talbots sable armed and langued Gules 6. Stephen Dumeford Ar. bears sable a Rams head erazed Argent horned Or. 7. Hugh Courteney of Powderham Ar. bears ut Prius sc 1. H. 3. 8. Thomas Beaumond Ar. bears ut Prius sc 45 Edward 3. 9. Robert Challons Ar. bears Gules two bars and eight Martletts 3.2 and 3. Argent 10. Thomas Beaumond Ar. bears ut Prius sc 45 Edward 3. Henry the Sixth 1. Thomas Beaumond Ar. bears ut Prius sc 45 Edward 3. Sir William Bonvile Knight bears ut Prius sc 13. Richard 2. 2. Richard Hankford Ar. bears sable a Cheuron barry nebule Argent and Gules 3. Thomas Brook Ar. bears ut Prius sc 17 Richard 2. 4. William Palton de Vmberly Ar. bears Argent six Roses 3.2 and 1. Gules 5. John Bampfield of Poltymore Ar. bears Or on a bend Gules three Mullets Argent 6. Thomas Beaumond Ar. bears ut Prius sc 45 Edward 3. 7. Robert Hill Ar. bears Argent on a Cheuron between three Water Bongets sable a Mullet Or. 8. James Chudleigh Ar. bears ut Prius sc 8. Richard 2. 9. John Bozome Ar. bears Argent three bolts Gules 10. Edward Pomeroy Ar. bears ut Prius sc 50 Edward 3. 11. Edward Pyne Ar. bears ut Prius sc 10 Henry 4. 12. John Cheny Ar. bears Gules five Lozenges in Fesse Argent on each an Escalop sable ut Prius sc 11 Henry 4. 13. Thomas Stowell Ar. bears Gules a Cross Lozengee Argent 14. Roger Champernoun Ar. bears ut Prius sc 5 Richard 2. 15. Thomas Beaumont Ar. bears ut Prius sc 21 Richard 2. 16. Thomas Arundell Ar. bears ut Prius sc 3 Henry 5. 17. James Chudleigh Ar. bears ut Prius sc 8 Richard 2. 18. William Beauchamp Ar. bears Gules a Fesse between six Martletts Or. 19. Robert Burton Ar. bears Argent three Palmers staves in Fesse Azure 20. William Wadham Ar. bears Gules a Cheuron between three Roses Argent 21. Richard Yeard Ar. bears Argent a Cheuron Gules between three Water bongets sable 22. John Cheny Ar. bears ut Prius sc 12 Henry 6. 23. John Bluett Ar. bears Or a Cheuron between three Eagles displayed Vert. 24. Nicholas Broughton Ar. bears Argent a Cheuron between three Mullets Gules 25. Henry Fortescue Ar. bears Azure a bend engrailed Argent cotized Or. 26. Thomas Budeokshed Ar. bears sable three Lozenges in Fesse between three Bucks heads cabassed Argent 27. Thomas Stucley Ar. bears Azure three pears Or. 28. James Chudleigh Ar. bears ut Prius sc 8 Richard 2. 29. John Turbervile Ar. bears Ermin a Lyon Rampant Gules Crowned Or armed and langued Azure 30. Edward Hall Ar. bears sable three Talbots heads erazed Argent 31. Henry Fortescue Ar. bears ut Prius sc 25 Henry 6. 32. John Cheny Ar. bears ut Prius sc 12 Henry 6. 33. Richard Hales Ar. bears Argent a Cheuron between three Griffons heads erazed sable 34. Andrew Hillensdon Ar. bears Argent on a Cheuron sable three bulls heads cabossed of the first 35. Edward Landford Ar. bears Or an Eagle displayed Gules surmounted of a bend sable 36. John Nanton Ar. bears sable three Martletts 2. and 1. Argent 37. Richard Hales Ar. bears ut Prius sc 33 Hen. 6. 38. Sir Baldwin Su●ford Knight bears Argent a bend Gules between three Lyons passant sable 39. John Denham Ar. bears Gules four Fusils in Fesse Ermin Edward the Fourth 1. Walter Dennys of Holcomb Ar. bears Ermin three Battleaxes Gules 2. John Cheny Ar. bears ut Prius for two years sc 12 Henry 6. 3. John Chichester Ar. bears ut Prius sc 13 Henry 3. 4. John Arundell Ar. bears ut Prius sc 3 Henry 5. 5. Christopher Wolsey Ar. bears Or on a Cheuron Azure three garbs of the first between three Wool-sacks of the second 6. William Dennys Ar. bears ut Prius sc 1 Edward 4. 7. Philip Beaumont Ar. bears ut Prius sc 21 Richard 2. 8. Richard Chichester Ar. bears ut Prius sc 13 Henry 3. 9. Nicholas Carew Ar. bears Or three Lyons passant sable armed and langued Gules 10. Philip Courteney Ar. bears ut Prius sc 1 Henry 3. 11. Philip C●plesten of Warley Ar. bears Argent a Cheuron engrailed Gules betwee three Leopards heads Azure 12. John Cheny Ar. bears ut Prius sc 12 Henry 6. 13. Richard Pomeroy Ar. bears ut Prius sc 50 Edward 3. 14. Richard Chichester Ar. bears ut Prius sc 13 Henry 3. 15. Otho Gilbert Ar. bears Argent on a Cheuron sable three Roses of the Field 16. Charles Denham Ar. bears ut Prius sc 39 Henry 6. 17. John Sapeoat Ar. bears sable three Dove coats Argent 18. Edward Courteney Ar. bears ut Prius for two years sc 1 Henry 3. 20. Robert Willoughby Ar. bears Or Fretty Azure 21. George Grenvile Ar. bears ut Prius sc 15 Richard 2. 22. Giles Daubney Ar. bears Gules four Lozenges in Fesse Argent 23. William Courteney Ar. bears ut Prius sc 1 Henry 3. Edward the Fifth and Richard the Third 1. William Courteney Ar. bears ut Prius sc 1 Henry 3. 2. Hamath Maleverer Ar. bears sable three hounds cursant in pale Argent 3. Thomas Maleverer Ar. bears ut Prius sc 2 Richard 3. John Maheel Ar. bears Gules a mule passant Argent Henry the Seventh 1. Sir John Hawell Knight bears Or on a bend sable three Goats passant Argent armed of the Field 2. Richard Edgecomb of Mount Edgecomb Ar. bears Gules on a bend between two cotizes or three boars heads couped Argent 3. Robert Willoughby Ar. bears ut Prius sc 20 Edward 4. 4. Roger Holland Ar. bears Azure five Flowers-de-lis and a Lyon Rampant Gardant Argent 5. John Halliwell Ar. bears Or on a bend Gules three Goats passant Argent 6. Sir William Stoner Knight bears Azure two bars and a chief Or. 7. Walter Enderby Ar. bears Argent three bars dansetty sable a pale in chief Ermin 8. Sir Richard Pomeroy Knight bears ut Prius sc 50 Edward 3. 9. Roger Holland Ar. bears ut Prius sc 4 Henry 7. 10. Sir Peter Edgecomb Knight bears ut Prius sc 2 Henry 7. 11. John Fortescue Ar. bears ut Prius sc 25 Henry 6. 12. Sir William Carew Knight bears ut Prius sc 9 Edward 4. 13. Sir Peter Edgecomb Knight bears ut Prius sc 2 Henry 7. 14. Roger Holland Ar. bears ut Prius sc 4 Henry 7. 15. James Chudleigh Ar. bears ut Prius sc 8 Richard 2. 16. Richard Whitley Ar. bears ut Prius sc 9 Richard 2. 17. Richard Wadham Ar. bears ut Prius sc 20 Henry 6. 18. Richard Halliwell Ar. bears ut Prius sc 5 Henry 7. 19. John Fortescue Ar. bears ut Prius sc
called by the name of Trinity Church-yard lying within the Parish of the Holy Trinity whereon was made this ensuing Copy of Verses What bold-fac'd Sadduc●e dare now mistrust That long'd-for Resurrection of the just Whose Martyr'd Temples which before our Eyes Were once dis-tomb'd more beautiful arise And that the Saints have Elbow-room to rest This day a Plot prophane is truly blest Thou Angel of our Church may'st thou ne're be Translated 'till to Immortality That all our Foes who do us dis-regard May be kept out by this our well-fenc'd Ward Many hundred pounds were here collected and sent to London and other Towns infected with the Plague of Pestilence towards the better relief of the Poor therein A Pest-house near this City for the benefit of the Inhabitants in case the Plague should happen amongst us was purchased and much improved by building Regna Regum 17. Charles the 2. An. D. 1665. Mayors and Bayliffs Nicholas Isacke Peter Hagedot John Collins Francis Ma●owder Edward Cheek The King's Arms near the head of the new Haven were erected at the Cities charge as formerly On the last day of February the King's Declaration of War against the French King was here solemnly proclaimed Two hundred pound in money and necessaries was sent hence to the Town of Bradnyuch being of late almost consumed by Fire by a voluntary contribution of the Inhabitants here made The great Organ erected in the Cathedral Church being the fairest and by many sounds the deepest of any Organ in the Kingdom Part of the Cities Wall near the East-gate fell down and repaired A new Pulpit in the Quire erected much more beautiful then the former Regna Regum 18. Charles the 2. An. D. 1666. Mayors and Bayliffs John Acland James Slade Endymion Walker Robert Daby●ct John Somers In five weeks space died three Dignitaries of this Church namely 1. Robert Hall Doctor in Divinity a Canon Residentiary and Treasurer of the said Church who was a Zacheus for his stature and with him tall in Charity and Piety 29. Maii died he was the Eldest Son of that worthy Prelate Doctor Joseph Hall late Bishop of this Diocess and afterwards of Norwich who imitated his Father's vertues in sundry particulars chiefly in Learning constant Preaching and Hospitality wherein he exceeded In a word he was in his time accounted a Nathaniel indeed an upright honest Gentlem●n in whom was no guile He lies interred in the North-side of the Quire of the said Cathedral Church In whose memory there 's a fair monument erected and thus inscribed on a marble stone sc Heic situs est Robertus Hall Josephi Domini Episcopi ●ilius primogenitus Sacro-Sanctae Theologiae Doctor facundus Hujus Ecclesiae Vivus Thesaurarius Mortuus Thesaurus Vivus Mortuus Residentiarius Obiit 29. die Maii 1667. Aetatis suae 61. 2. James Smith Doctor in Divinity Chanter and another Canon Residentiary of the said Church died 20. Junii 3. And Lastly John Bury Doctor in Divinity another Canon Residentiary of the said Church and a liberal Benefactor to the Work-house belonging to this City died 5. Julii next thereafter The King's Proclamation for Peace with France Denmark and Holland 4. Septembris was here published Bishop Ward having well governed this Church for five years space and upwards 5. Septembris was translated hence to the Bishoprick of Sarum whose loss was much lamented by those who know his worth A voluntary collection of 270 l. and 19 s. was here made for those distressed Persons who suffered by the late Fire in London for whose better relief was the same accordingly sent unto them Regna Regum 19. Charles the 2. An. D. 1667. Mayors and Bayliffs Thomas Walker Benjamin Olliver John Sparke John Carwithean Samuel Calle Anthony Sparrow Doctor in Divinity was 14. Octobris elected Bishop of this Diocess and 3. Novembris next following at London by Gilbert Arch-Bishop of Canterhury consecrated thereunto and 23. of the same month of November here by proxy installed Southen hay was now levelled and pleasant Walks made therein and in several Row's two hundred young Elms planted Bernard Sparke Merchant deceased 15. Augusti and two days thereafter Agnes his Widow and Relict likewise died and were both buried in one day and in one grave in the body of the Cathedral Church John Spark Clerk and Elianor his Wife about eight years since here died in one day and were likewise Interred in one Grave Because we liv'd and lov'd so long together Let 's not behold the Funerals of either May one hour end us both may I not see This my Wife buried nor Wife bury me Regna Regum 20. Charles the 2. An. D. 1668. Mayors and Bayliffs George Tuthill William Sanford Robert Davy Joseph Mawditt Edward Cross Regna Regum 21. Charles the 2. An. D. 1669. Mayors and Bayliffs Peter Hagedot Isaac Mawditt Humphry Levermore George Saffin John Baker There happened on Midsomer-Eve about midnight a grievous Fire in the stable belonging to an Inn-house called the Ble●● Anchor in the High-street of this City near St. Luces-lane which consumed several stables and out-houses with diverse Cattle therein and endangered the dwellings of the Neighbour-hood nay the whole City but through God's mercy and Blessing on the ready means then used the same was happily prevented In the month of June a sturgeon of nine Foot and half long and six Foot in compass was taken in the River over against the Red Rock or Goodman's Well on this side of Topsham by an Inhabitant of this City Regna Regum 22. Charles the 2. An. D. 1670. Mayors and Bayliffs Sir Benjamin Olliver Knight Christopher Brodridge Peter Risdon John Cholwill Edward Heckman In Rocks-lane a new Well was digged of 35. foot deep and commonly bore water 25 foot On the 23. day of July being Sunday between 7. and 8. of the Clock in the Evening the King coming down by Sea to view the new Cittadel at Plymouth and taking this City in his way homeward by Land lodged here that night in the Dean's house within the Close and was bountifully entertained at the Cities sole charge who presented his Majesty with 500 l. in gold which he graciously received and expressed much favour towards the said City and Knighted the Mayor the next morning early about three of the Clock his Majesty went hence and lodged that night at the Earl of Pembroke's house Wilton near Salisbury and the day following returned safely to White-hall The King 's short abode in this City hindred the great Conduit at ●arfoix from emptying her self of an Hogshead of Wine which the City had provided in readiness for that purpose and after His Majesties departure made a free disposition thereof for His service Regna Regum 23. Charles the 2. An. D. 1671. Mayors and Bayliffs William Sanford John Parr Francis Kingwell John Warren Thomas Edm●nds Upon the 7. day of February about the middle of the night a sudden Fire happened without the West-gate of the City which burned four