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|Transcription=aom? morly? reputed heuuauls? of the mannor and hundred of Heversham and
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have bin for repute for delivers? yeares last past and further to give alligation
 +
he cannot depose
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the sayd Robert Rye to the  Allegation arlahe
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bearing date the 10th of October 1653
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To the first article have saith hee that heard by common purpose in
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Heversham and planes adiarent? that the fishermen ceaueuts? of the Mannor
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and hundreds of Hevershamand noe other fishermen of other planes have
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tyme out of myude? furnished  and rfoued? the grounds in question for often
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as they slowe neede with is there which there by like would there pave heard they bought in thousand and other
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planes and have some yeares bestowed therein  thirty pounds
 +
a yeare and some yares more and some yeares lesse, and that her power
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heare that any other but the lenn? any of the Mannor and hundreds of Heversham
 +
did over oppose an money to store the said or have any sight to fish
 +
there and further to this arle hee cannot depose
 +
To the 2 article hee saith od his owne knowledge hee having often passed
 +
by in boats and seeing the same) that fishermen
 +
them outs of the Mannor and hundreds onto there for them of Heversham have for delivers?
 +
yeares last past often to watch to grounds in question
 +
to prevent fishermen of other fants?
 +
from fishing in the sayd grounds, and have ( or hee hath heard considerably from watchmen
 +
imployed by then thereabouts) of one hundred and thirty shillings a yeare and putytieo? more
 +
about the some, and saith hee never heard that and fishermen of any other plane
 +
save the penalty of the sayd Mannor plundered did at any tyme watch thos grounds
 +
or say for the watching of them, or had any right to fish and catch oysters or
 +
other fish on the sayd grounds and further saving his forgiving disposition thee
 +
cannot depose
 +
To the last he saith his forgiving disposition and lurie?
 +
 
 +
To the interragatories
 +
 
 +
To the first futerd? hee saith that hee comely? XX compelle by any other of this
 +
Court upon the request of the predienly? to the stisie? the hath in this cause and saith
 +
they board hirigarges? and that hee is nor fisherman nor often to fish in the
 +
grounds in question and saith hee deposeth right may provaile in their
 +
cause and that hee ( began now learn? that? of the Mannor and hundreds of fishermen
 +
or lourthing? the grounds in question) it will be wither benefit nor hinder
 +
to him which pactice sorever? prerailoth? therein and further he cannot
 +
auseuene?
 +
 
 +
To the 2 hee saith hee hath lived and has his wsidenure? from birth in Hever-
 +
sham said at surthlymeo? as hee hath been at sea upon his penssarly? occasions
 +
and hath cuomue? the grounds and planes further for therefore or seaten and fifth yeares
 +
last past and saith they lye in the ebbing and flowing of the sea, and
 +
saith Xhippo of sureth a burlyeu? as is  interrogate or of any great
 +
burden cannot pride then, for that he knoweth the euhraune? thereinto is
 +
very shallow water, not about gowy? soot is depose at low water and will not at
 +
any tyme admit shipps of any cansiden? burden to other in and ride there
  
 
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aom? morly? reputed heuuauls? of the mannor and hundred of Heversham and
have bin for repute for delivers? yeares last past and further to give alligation
he cannot depose

the sayd Robert Rye to the Allegation arlahe
bearing date the 10th of October 1653

To the first article have saith hee that heard by common purpose in
Heversham and planes adiarent? that the fishermen ceaueuts? of the Mannor
and hundreds of Hevershamand noe other fishermen of other planes have
tyme out of myude? furnished and rfoued? the grounds in question for often
as they slowe neede with is there which there by like would there pave heard they bought in thousand and other
planes and have some yeares bestowed therein thirty pounds
a yeare and some yares more and some yeares lesse, and that her power
heare that any other but the lenn? any of the Mannor and hundreds of Heversham
did over oppose an money to store the said or have any sight to fish
there and further to this arle hee cannot depose
To the 2 article hee saith od his owne knowledge hee having often passed
by in boats and seeing the same) that fishermen
them outs of the Mannor and hundreds onto there for them of Heversham have for delivers?
yeares last past often to watch to grounds in question
to prevent fishermen of other fants?
from fishing in the sayd grounds, and have ( or hee hath heard considerably from watchmen
imployed by then thereabouts) of one hundred and thirty shillings a yeare and putytieo? more
about the some, and saith hee never heard that and fishermen of any other plane
save the penalty of the sayd Mannor plundered did at any tyme watch thos grounds
or say for the watching of them, or had any right to fish and catch oysters or
other fish on the sayd grounds and further saving his forgiving disposition thee
cannot depose
To the last he saith his forgiving disposition and lurie?

To the interragatories

To the first futerd? hee saith that hee comely? XX compelle by any other of this
Court upon the request of the predienly? to the stisie? the hath in this cause and saith
they board hirigarges? and that hee is nor fisherman nor often to fish in the
grounds in question and saith hee deposeth right may provaile in their
cause and that hee ( began now learn? that? of the Mannor and hundreds of fishermen
or lourthing? the grounds in question) it will be wither benefit nor hinder
to him which pactice sorever? prerailoth? therein and further he cannot
auseuene?

To the 2 hee saith hee hath lived and has his wsidenure? from birth in Hever-
sham said at surthlymeo? as hee hath been at sea upon his penssarly? occasions
and hath cuomue? the grounds and planes further for therefore or seaten and fifth yeares
last past and saith they lye in the ebbing and flowing of the sea, and
saith Xhippo of sureth a burlyeu? as is interrogate or of any great
burden cannot pride then, for that he knoweth the euhraune? thereinto is
very shallow water, not about gowy? soot is depose at low water and will not at
any tyme admit shipps of any cansiden? burden to other in and ride there