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+ | |Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 20/02/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 30/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | ||
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+ | |First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=13/02/20 | ||
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|Editorial history=Created 29/04/13, by CSG | |Editorial history=Created 29/04/13, by CSG | ||
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+ | |Transcription=<document-start> | ||
+ | 1. To the third article of the sayd articles hee saith that by meanes of the soe many | ||
+ | 2. vessells lyeing a brest ......... at and neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe | ||
+ | 3. some of the neighbours ......... liveing neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe | ||
+ | 4. have had their galleries or balconyes broken downe and some the | ||
+ | 5. pyles which supporte their wharfes puld downe and broken by the sayd | ||
+ | 6. vessells and bin alsoe hindered of their liberty of takeing in and | ||
+ | 7. shipping off of any goods as their occasions often required, by w[XXX GUTTER] | ||
+ | 8. lighters and boates could not come to their wharfes or yards to receave | ||
+ | 9. them, being hindered by the sayd vessells from getting in betweene | ||
+ | 10. them and to shoare, and lightermen and watermen coming up the River | ||
+ | 11. from Gravesend or other places when they came neere the sayd wharfes | ||
+ | 12. have by reason of the sayd vesells there lyeing soe many a brest bin | ||
+ | 13. forced to keepe off and shore against the tyde in the hart and strength | ||
+ | 14. thereof ˹to gett to Saint Kathereines stayers being forced thereto˺ to avoide coming fowle of those vessells, to their great trouble | ||
+ | 15. and toyle which they needed not to have done if they could have | ||
+ | 16. come neerer shoare And further saving his subsequent deposition | ||
+ | 17. hee cannot depose./ | ||
+ | 18. To the 4th hee saith that most of the vessells lyeing within the tyme afore | ||
+ | 19. sayd at or neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe were Bilanders and other vessells | ||
+ | 20. belonging to dunkirke Ostend and other transmarine places soe that their | ||
+ | 21. Companyes used to lye abroad and keepe fireing aboard to dresse their | ||
+ | 22. provisions, and also Candle light in the night tyme soe that if any | ||
+ | 23. casualty of fire should have happened aboard the sayd vessells many | ||
+ | 24. of them the neighbours houses were thereabout as well as their | ||
+ | 25. vessells would have bin in great danger to bee burnt this hee deposeth | ||
+ | 26. being a waterman and having observed them ......... soe to use [fire GUTTER] | ||
+ | 27. and candle aboard their vessells And hee well remembreth that | ||
+ | 28. since the sayd 21th of March 1653 a flemish vessell that was lyeing | ||
+ | 29. at or neere the sayd wharfe had pitch and tarr heating in her to [bee XX GUTTER] | ||
+ | 30. about her, which pitch and tarr tooke fyre and her company had [much to GUTTER] | ||
+ | 31. doe to quench the same, and this deponent then observed that the vessells | ||
+ | 32. thereabout were much affrighted thereat considering what great danger | ||
+ | 33. howses were in thereby And further hee cannot depose/ | ||
+ | 34. The To the 5th hee saith that hee this deponent was borne in the | ||
+ | 35. prescincte of Saint Katherines aforesayd And well remembreth that [XX GUTTER] | ||
+ | 36. the arlate Ellis lived at Saint Katherines there was betweene the [XXX GUTTER] | ||
+ | 37. there and Saint Katherines stayers ................. a fayre sandy ground where | ||
+ | 38. on people at Lowe water might and did usually walke on foote and was | ||
+ | 39. used alsoe by the Watermen there plyeing to him their boates upn | ||
+ | 40. saith by reason of the many vessells lyeing soe a brest one another | ||
+ | 41. and neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe, the ground is there sunke and [XX GUTTER] | ||
+ | 42. up with mudd and soyle above knee deepe to the great preiudice and | ||
+ | 43. hinderance both of the watermen who ply at Saint Katherines stayers and | ||
+ | 44. of the Inhabitants liveing neere about And further hee cannot | ||
+ | 45. depose./ | ||
+ | 46. To the 6th hee saith hee cannot depose any thing as of his certayne knowledge | ||
+ | 47. but hath heard that one Mr Nuttall and Mr XX Stoakes and one Thomas | ||
+ | 48. Williams did seize goods at the sayd Ellis his house which (as was upon | ||
+ | 49. <margin value="Left">[XXXX GUTTER]</margin> | ||
+ | </document-end> | ||
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Revision as of 14:57, April 30, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 199 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 20/02/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 30/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/02/20 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. To the third article of the sayd articles hee saith that by meanes of the soe many
2. vessells lyeing a brest ......... at and neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe
3. some of the neighbours ......... liveing neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe
4. have had their galleries or balconyes broken downe and some the
5. pyles which supporte their wharfes puld downe and broken by the sayd
6. vessells and bin alsoe hindered of their liberty of takeing in and
7. shipping off of any goods as their occasions often required, by w[XXX GUTTER]
8. lighters and boates could not come to their wharfes or yards to receave
9. them, being hindered by the sayd vessells from getting in betweene
10. them and to shoare, and lightermen and watermen coming up the River
11. from Gravesend or other places when they came neere the sayd wharfes
12. have by reason of the sayd vesells there lyeing soe many a brest bin
13. forced to keepe off and shore against the tyde in the hart and strength
14. thereof ˹to gett to Saint Kathereines stayers being forced thereto˺ to avoide coming fowle of those vessells, to their great trouble
15. and toyle which they needed not to have done if they could have
16. come neerer shoare And further saving his subsequent deposition
17. hee cannot depose./
18. To the 4th hee saith that most of the vessells lyeing within the tyme afore
19. sayd at or neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe were Bilanders and other vessells
20. belonging to dunkirke Ostend and other transmarine places soe that their
21. Companyes used to lye abroad and keepe fireing aboard to dresse their
22. provisions, and also Candle light in the night tyme soe that if any
23. casualty of fire should have happened aboard the sayd vessells many
24. of them the neighbours houses were thereabout as well as their
25. vessells would have bin in great danger to bee burnt this hee deposeth
26. being a waterman and having observed them ......... soe to use [fire GUTTER]
27. and candle aboard their vessells And hee well remembreth that
28. since the sayd 21th of March 1653 a flemish vessell that was lyeing
29. at or neere the sayd wharfe had pitch and tarr heating in her to [bee XX GUTTER]
30. about her, which pitch and tarr tooke fyre and her company had [much to GUTTER]
31. doe to quench the same, and this deponent then observed that the vessells
32. thereabout were much affrighted thereat considering what great danger
33. howses were in thereby And further hee cannot depose/
34. The To the 5th hee saith that hee this deponent was borne in the
35. prescincte of Saint Katherines aforesayd And well remembreth that [XX GUTTER]
36. the arlate Ellis lived at Saint Katherines there was betweene the [XXX GUTTER]
37. there and Saint Katherines stayers ................. a fayre sandy ground where
38. on people at Lowe water might and did usually walke on foote and was
39. used alsoe by the Watermen there plyeing to him their boates upn
40. saith by reason of the many vessells lyeing soe a brest one another
41. and neere the sayd Ellis his wharfe, the ground is there sunke and [XX GUTTER]
42. up with mudd and soyle above knee deepe to the great preiudice and
43. hinderance both of the watermen who ply at Saint Katherines stayers and
44. of the Inhabitants liveing neere about And further hee cannot
45. depose./
46. To the 6th hee saith hee cannot depose any thing as of his certayne knowledge
47. but hath heard that one Mr Nuttall and Mr XX Stoakes and one Thomas
48. Williams did seize goods at the sayd Ellis his house which (as was upon
49. <margin value="Left">[XXXX GUTTER]</margin>
</document-end>
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