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|Transcription=waterman belonging to the River of Thames for these 27 yeares lastpast
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and well knoweth the Custome by him predeposed of and further saving
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his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
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To the 4th hee saith the ''ffrancis and mary'' did lye at the place Interrate the tyme
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Interrate outward bound and saith hee beleeveth shee had provisions on board
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but was not the tyme Interrate in the aacte of takeing in any goods, and hee this
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deponent well remembreth shee tooke in noe goods the afternoone when the
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damage predeposed was done nor the next day after, and further saving
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foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
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To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth as is predeposed that the custome is that a shipp
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comming laden into the River of Thames may fasten for one tyde to any
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shipp lying there either at a chayne or otherwise moored, although shee
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bee putwards bound and have goods on board and bee to receive more aboard,
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and that without the good likeing and leave of the master and Company of the shipp to whome
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shee soe fastens And this hee hath knowne to be the Custome of the sayd
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River these twenty yeares, and hath heard it hath bin the Custome for
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laden shipps soe to doe tyme out of mynde and memory of men now
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liveing, And saith hee hath seene laden shipps doe soe often tymes
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within those 20 yeares, And in particuler hee well remembreth that a
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shipp called the ''Planter'' returning laden from Virginia
 +
did come t the same lower chayne of lymehouse about a fortnight sinke and there being
 +
then a shipp lying by the sayd chayne called the ''William
 +
and John''
  
 
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waterman belonging to the River of Thames for these 27 yeares lastpast
and well knoweth the Custome by him predeposed of and further saving
his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./

To the 4th hee saith the ffrancis and mary did lye at the place Interrate the tyme
Interrate outward bound and saith hee beleeveth shee had provisions on board
but was not the tyme Interrate in the aacte of takeing in any goods, and hee this
deponent well remembreth shee tooke in noe goods the afternoone when the
damage predeposed was done nor the next day after, and further saving
foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./

To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth as is predeposed that the custome is that a shipp
comming laden into the River of Thames may fasten for one tyde to any
shipp lying there either at a chayne or otherwise moored, although shee
bee putwards bound and have goods on board and bee to receive more aboard,
and that without the good likeing and leave of the master and Company of the shipp to whome
shee soe fastens And this hee hath knowne to be the Custome of the sayd
River these twenty yeares, and hath heard it hath bin the Custome for
laden shipps soe to doe tyme out of mynde and memory of men now
liveing, And saith hee hath seene laden shipps doe soe often tymes
within those 20 yeares, And in particuler hee well remembreth that a
shipp called the Planter returning laden from Virginia
did come t the same lower chayne of lymehouse about a fortnight sinke and there being
then a shipp lying by the sayd chayne called the William
and John