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|Transcription=To the 7th saving his forgiving disposition he cannot answer | |Transcription=To the 7th saving his forgiving disposition he cannot answer | ||
To the 8th he saith there are deliver other finale fish besides oysters taken | To the 8th he saith there are deliver other finale fish besides oysters taken | ||
− | in the grounds in question and saith hee believeth none but the | + | in the grounds in question and saith hee believeth none but the heversham |
fishermen did carry other fish in the sayd plane vessel they did it | fishermen did carry other fish in the sayd plane vessel they did it | ||
− | fervently with out the knowledge of the | + | fervently with out the knowledge of the heversham men you are whole men EST in early were to take pesiding have belonged therefore first for the same fishermen and further |
− | he cannot aufroene saving this forgiving disposition | + | he cannot (aufroene?) saving this forgiving disposition |
− | To the 9th he never heard of and nor believeth any sayd thing as is weroliouds | + | To the 9th he never heard of and nor believeth any sayd thing as is (weroliouds?) |
the marks of the said William WI Fleur | the marks of the said William WI Fleur | ||
Repeats before did godly him | Repeats before did godly him | ||
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examined upon the sayd allegation in ade in the Arls | examined upon the sayd allegation in ade in the Arls | ||
of court | of court | ||
− | William Benson of | + | William Benson of heversham in the County of Kent fisher |
man were he given for these three yeares and a half | man were he given for these three yeares and a half | ||
− | and form what were last passed and before that at | + | and form what were last passed and before that at Halstow in the |
same County for about two or three and thirty years form | same County for about two or three and thirty years form | ||
at Gillingham in Kent aged 58 years or thereabouts a witness | at Gillingham in Kent aged 58 years or thereabouts a witness | ||
sworn and examined saith and deposeth are following vizt | sworn and examined saith and deposeth are following vizt | ||
to the said allegation made in the arles of court he saith he hath known | to the said allegation made in the arles of court he saith he hath known | ||
− | the grounds alligate called the shebb or Gairly shoarne, East swale the Xbeaton | + | the grounds alligate called the (shebb?) or Gairly (shoarne?), East swale the (Xbeaton?) |
grounds shesse grounds and pollard grounds for these 30 years last passed | grounds shesse grounds and pollard grounds for these 30 years last passed | ||
being a Fisherman and having aged to fish where these planes and saith | being a Fisherman and having aged to fish where these planes and saith | ||
that during this deponent knowledge of their they were fishing grounds wherein gods fishes lay and were commonly a accompts | that during this deponent knowledge of their they were fishing grounds wherein gods fishes lay and were commonly a accompts | ||
− | and popular to be part of the Manor and hundreds of | + | and popular to be part of the Manor and hundreds of Heversham and the |
Fishing for oysters and other fish in them to belong wholly to the Lords of the | Fishing for oysters and other fish in them to belong wholly to the Lords of the | ||
− | sayd manner of | + | sayd manner of heversham and too no other fish man what forever (rotho?)their deponent hath observe did usually during |
the said time fish for oysters there and other fish, and arle believeth cannot | the said time fish for oysters there and other fish, and arle believeth cannot | ||
then, to their owner proprietor pose and benefit, for why privileged he saith | then, to their owner proprietor pose and benefit, for why privileged he saith | ||
he has heard the commonly Fisherman of the said manner of hundred date and | he has heard the commonly Fisherman of the said manner of hundred date and | ||
− | dorcsay to the Lord of the sayd mannor the yearly rent of XXMX XX X and | + | (dorcsay?) to the Lord of the sayd mannor the yearly rent of XXMX XX X and |
− | saith he this deponent having been a Fisherman living at | + | saith he this deponent having been a Fisherman living at Halstow alagates |
for the spare of he or their and 30 years not before his coming to | for the spare of he or their and 30 years not before his coming to | ||
− | bins at | + | bins at heversham never hear or heard that the Fisherman |
− | of | + | of Halstow (shceerurde?) Milton Gillingham or other planes (adiacent?), or |
− | any but the fishermen of | + | any but the fishermen of heversham humanly of the name or and |
plundered therefore ever there any right to fish in the said grounds or | plundered therefore ever there any right to fish in the said grounds or | ||
did fish in their or their for oysters or other fish vessel did senseley | did fish in their or their for oysters or other fish vessel did senseley | ||
in the night time and that saith hee follow less | in the night time and that saith hee follow less | ||
− | the allegate William Luson and George Fleur Samuel Godfrey William | + | the (allegate?) William Luson and George Fleur Samuel Godfrey William |
− | Simon Thomas Harring John George and saith they have bin Accoumptres heuusaus | + | Simon Thomas Harring John George and saith they have bin (Accoumptres?) (heuusaus?) |
}} | }} |
Revision as of 20:28, November 26, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 530 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First transcriber | |
Emilie-Jane Farrimond | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/08/14, by CSG |
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To the 7th saving his forgiving disposition he cannot answer
To the 8th he saith there are deliver other finale fish besides oysters taken
in the grounds in question and saith hee believeth none but the heversham
fishermen did carry other fish in the sayd plane vessel they did it
fervently with out the knowledge of the heversham men you are whole men EST in early were to take pesiding have belonged therefore first for the same fishermen and further
he cannot (aufroene?) saving this forgiving disposition
To the 9th he never heard of and nor believeth any sayd thing as is (weroliouds?)
the marks of the said William WI Fleur
Repeats before did godly him
the same day
examined upon the sayd allegation in ade in the Arls
of court
William Benson of heversham in the County of Kent fisher
man were he given for these three yeares and a half
and form what were last passed and before that at Halstow in the
same County for about two or three and thirty years form
at Gillingham in Kent aged 58 years or thereabouts a witness
sworn and examined saith and deposeth are following vizt
to the said allegation made in the arles of court he saith he hath known
the grounds alligate called the (shebb?) or Gairly (shoarne?), East swale the (Xbeaton?)
grounds shesse grounds and pollard grounds for these 30 years last passed
being a Fisherman and having aged to fish where these planes and saith
that during this deponent knowledge of their they were fishing grounds wherein gods fishes lay and were commonly a accompts
and popular to be part of the Manor and hundreds of Heversham and the
Fishing for oysters and other fish in them to belong wholly to the Lords of the
sayd manner of heversham and too no other fish man what forever (rotho?)their deponent hath observe did usually during
the said time fish for oysters there and other fish, and arle believeth cannot
then, to their owner proprietor pose and benefit, for why privileged he saith
he has heard the commonly Fisherman of the said manner of hundred date and
(dorcsay?) to the Lord of the sayd mannor the yearly rent of XXMX XX X and
saith he this deponent having been a Fisherman living at Halstow alagates
for the spare of he or their and 30 years not before his coming to
bins at heversham never hear or heard that the Fisherman
of Halstow (shceerurde?) Milton Gillingham or other planes (adiacent?), or
any but the fishermen of heversham humanly of the name or and
plundered therefore ever there any right to fish in the said grounds or
did fish in their or their for oysters or other fish vessel did senseley
in the night time and that saith hee follow less
the (allegate?) William Luson and George Fleur Samuel Godfrey William
Simon Thomas Harring John George and saith they have bin (Accoumptres?) (heuusaus?)