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|Transcription=Hal?ser was the?s but not the Anchor, or to that effect
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And further cannot depose:/:
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To the 10 and 11.:th hee saith that the said Anchor
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did lye in as Convenient a birth for Ships to ride
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in as any in the River and M:r of Ships doe not
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use to cast their Anchor in such places. neither
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ought they soe to doe by the Lawes and Customes
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of the River of Thames, but are p:hibited soe to
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doe by the said Lawes & Customes And saith that
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by the said Lawes & Customes. (time out of minde)
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M:rs of Ships ought not to lett their Ancho:r lye
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above one Tide without buoys and in case they
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left them by longer without boyes. they are Liable
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to pay what dammage shall come thereby. w:ch hee
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knoweth having bin a Mariner for these 34 yeeres
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last or thereabouts, and frequenting the River
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of Thames. And further saith that all and singular
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the damage aforesaid came and happened by y:e
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said Anchorlying without a boy in the said place,
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and bot by any Carelesseness of or in the said
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Clarke and Company, And further cannot depose./.
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To the 12:th hee cannot depose./
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To the 13:th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this
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Court./.
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To the 14:th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth the
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said Clarke and Company /besides the foresaid
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damages are damnified to the summe or vallue of
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Tenne pounds sterl at the least, in y:e losse of the said
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Ships Imploym:t & forbearance of the said money
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and further cannot depose./.
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To the 15:th & 16:th hee deposeth not:/:
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing depon. is true.
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To the Interries./.
  
 
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Hal?ser was the?s but not the Anchor, or to that effect
And further cannot depose:/:

To the 10 and 11.:th hee saith that the said Anchor
did lye in as Convenient a birth for Ships to ride
in as any in the River and M:r of Ships doe not
use to cast their Anchor in such places. neither
ought they soe to doe by the Lawes and Customes
of the River of Thames, but are p:hibited soe to
doe by the said Lawes & Customes And saith that
by the said Lawes & Customes. (time out of minde)
M:rs of Ships ought not to lett their Ancho:r lye
above one Tide without buoys and in case they
left them by longer without boyes. they are Liable
to pay what dammage shall come thereby. w:ch hee
knoweth having bin a Mariner for these 34 yeeres
last or thereabouts, and frequenting the River
of Thames. And further saith that all and singular
the damage aforesaid came and happened by y:e
said Anchorlying without a boy in the said place,
and bot by any Carelesseness of or in the said
Clarke and Company, And further cannot depose./.

To the 12:th hee cannot depose./

To the 13:th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this
Court./.

To the 14:th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth the
said Clarke and Company /besides the foresaid
damages are damnified to the summe or vallue of
Tenne pounds sterl at the least, in y:e losse of the said
Ships Imploym:t & forbearance of the said money
and further cannot depose./.

To the 15:th & 16:th hee deposeth not:/:

To the last hee saith his foregoeing depon. is true.

To the Interries./.