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|Transcription=of the Manor and hundred of Heversham ever since their deponent came
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|Transcription=of the Manor and hundred of ffeversham ever since their deponent came
 
to lined their with is about 3 years and half last passed and upwards, and further
 
to lined their with is about 3 years and half last passed and upwards, and further
 
he cannot depose he this deponent not being a (hermiaut?) to the said manner
 
he cannot depose he this deponent not being a (hermiaut?) to the said manner
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of the grounds in question with oysters but saith he have heard his
 
of the grounds in question with oysters but saith he have heard his
 
(coulest?) John Cullerver saye that he hath same years passed last
 
(coulest?) John Cullerver saye that he hath same years passed last
the ceue only of the Manor and hundred of Heversham with who have right as he believeth in
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the ceue only of the Manor and hundred of ffeversham with who have right as he believeth in
 
this sayd grounds in question 30 pounds at a tyme which as he sayd
 
this sayd grounds in question 30 pounds at a tyme which as he sayd
 
they borrowed of him to buy oysters to show this sayd grounds, and
 
they borrowed of him to buy oysters to show this sayd grounds, and
 
saith he never heard that any the fishermen of showne Gillingham
 
saith he never heard that any the fishermen of showne Gillingham
 
Milton arlahe or any other but the (heavenly?) fishermen of the Manor or
 
Milton arlahe or any other but the (heavenly?) fishermen of the Manor or
hundred of Heversham did at any time showe the said grounds or
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hundred of ffeversham did at any time showe the said grounds or
 
pave the disposition
 
pave the disposition
 
he cannot depose saving keys saith it is a common report in
 
he cannot depose saving keys saith it is a common report in
Heversham that the fishermen humanly of the Manor and hundred of
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ffeversham that the fishermen humanly of the Manor and hundred of
Heversham and not other fishermen what Heversham’s right to fish
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ffeversham and not other fishermen what ffeversham’s right to fish
 
for oysters or any other fish in the sayd grounds nor save been at any other are at any (shacge?) to
 
for oysters or any other fish in the sayd grounds nor save been at any other are at any (shacge?) to
 
show the same with oyster when (neerle?) for pre (quienes?)
 
show the same with oyster when (neerle?) for pre (quienes?)
 
to the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that (siune?) he this deponent
 
to the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that (siune?) he this deponent
can’t to live at Heversham with is the use and upwards he pray
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can’t to live at ffeversham with is the use and upwards he pray
 
observes and taken parish that the fishermen commonly of the Lordship
 
observes and taken parish that the fishermen commonly of the Lordship
and hundred of Heversham does then follow our other further every year
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and hundred of ffeversham does then follow our other further every year
 
on the oyster grounds in question to prevent any but those of their said
 
on the oyster grounds in question to prevent any but those of their said
 
manner and hundred for fishing there for oysters, but what they appeared
 
manner and hundred for fishing there for oysters, but what they appeared
 
workley given he knoweth not, and said he never heard that the further
 
workley given he knoweth not, and said he never heard that the further
 
half of strode Milton Gillingham, or any but the commonly of the
 
half of strode Milton Gillingham, or any but the commonly of the
hundred and manner of Heversham did over lay out any moving for
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hundred and manner of ffeversham did over lay out any moving for
 
washing the sayd grounds or did ever (waly?) the same and further
 
washing the sayd grounds or did ever (waly?) the same and further
 
saving this forgiving disposition he cannot depose
 
saving this forgiving disposition he cannot depose
 
to the last keys saith his forgiving disposition in time
 
to the last keys saith his forgiving disposition in time
to the interrogatory
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to the first (fuleres?) he is saith he knoweth to testify in their cause at
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To the interrogatory
 +
 
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To the first interrogatory he is saith he knoweth to testify in their cause at
 
the request of the (pledunely?) who braved his cargo and saith he was
 
the request of the (pledunely?) who braved his cargo and saith he was
 
not compelled to come by any other of their court and is saith he is a
 
not compelled to come by any other of their court and is saith he is a

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of the Manor and hundred of ffeversham ever since their deponent came
to lined their with is about 3 years and half last passed and upwards, and further
he cannot depose he this deponent not being a (hermiaut?) to the said manner
and hundred for any of the grounds in question
the sayd William Benson upon the sayd (aulinlate?)
allegation given in the (coth?) of 8 (beritss?)
to the first article of the sayd allegation he saith for that there
has not offer to fish in the grounds in question now is any (hermaut?) to them
have cannot depose any thing of his knowledge as knowing or showing
of the grounds in question with oysters but saith he have heard his
(coulest?) John Cullerver saye that he hath same years passed last
the ceue only of the Manor and hundred of ffeversham with who have right as he believeth in
this sayd grounds in question 30 pounds at a tyme which as he sayd
they borrowed of him to buy oysters to show this sayd grounds, and
saith he never heard that any the fishermen of showne Gillingham
Milton arlahe or any other but the (heavenly?) fishermen of the Manor or
hundred of ffeversham did at any time showe the said grounds or
pave the disposition
he cannot depose saving keys saith it is a common report in
ffeversham that the fishermen humanly of the Manor and hundred of
ffeversham and not other fishermen what ffeversham’s right to fish
for oysters or any other fish in the sayd grounds nor save been at any other are at any (shacge?) to
show the same with oyster when (neerle?) for pre (quienes?)
to the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that (siune?) he this deponent
can’t to live at ffeversham with is the use and upwards he pray
observes and taken parish that the fishermen commonly of the Lordship
and hundred of ffeversham does then follow our other further every year
on the oyster grounds in question to prevent any but those of their said
manner and hundred for fishing there for oysters, but what they appeared
workley given he knoweth not, and said he never heard that the further
half of strode Milton Gillingham, or any but the commonly of the
hundred and manner of ffeversham did over lay out any moving for
washing the sayd grounds or did ever (waly?) the same and further
saving this forgiving disposition he cannot depose
to the last keys saith his forgiving disposition in time

To the interrogatory

To the first interrogatory he is saith he knoweth to testify in their cause at
the request of the (pledunely?) who braved his cargo and saith he was
not compelled to come by any other of their court and is saith he is a
fishermen by profession but has left it off for some use last passed and
(weieir?)