HCA 13/63 f.26v Annotate
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Volume | HCA 13/63 |
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Folio | 26 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/12/05 |
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[ADD DATA]
Ad 9. et 10um. deponit et dicit that it is the usuall
custome observed in the river of Thames arlate that
any Pilot or skillfull Seaman whatsoever which
bringeth up a ship laden thereunto, first to cast
Anchor in the channell of the said River and
there to remaine and stay one tyde and then att
lowe water to take a veiwe and inspection
of such place as they doe intend to make use of in bringing and [?takeing] their said
shippe ashore to the end that they may discover
whether the said place is cleere of such inconveniences
as are arlate And saith the said Companie
of