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|Transcription=[Mannor and hundred of ffaversham have of this deponent’s knowledge for these fiftie yeares last past upwards bin commonly accompted and reputed, and as he hath heard by publique fame and report in ffaversham and parts adiacent they have bin soe reputed tyme out of mynde and memory of men now living And saith hee knoweth that William Luson allegate and the rest of the plaintiffs(?) to this suite producents  in this cause are Tennants of the Mannor and hundred of ffaversham and soe have bin for divers yeares last past some for tenn yeares last past some for twenty and some for longer tyme, and hee this deponent knoweth that they have as tennants done suite and service and served of the jurie in the Court held yearely twice a yeare at ffaversham by the Lord of the Mannor and hundred of ffaversham as tennants thereof and further to this allegation hee cannot depose.
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        The sayd John Culliford to this allegation arlate
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        Dated the 10th day of October 1655
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that for these twenty yeares last hee knoweth that the ffishermen Tennants of the Mannor and hundred of ffaversham have soe often as the grounds arlate wanted storeing with oysters, made a collection watch(?) or cessement(?) amongst them selves for moneys to store the sayd grounds and have some yeares expended in oysters bought out of Essex and other places to store the sayd grounds somtymes Eighty pounds a yeare and somtymes more and somtymes lesse , and this hee better knoweth for that the sayd Tennants standing neede of money to buy oysters to store the sayd grounds this deponent borrowed and procured them threescore pounds for that use and was bound for the repayment thereof, and for that hee this deponent after such store oysters , have bin bought hath divers tymes measured them ( being Water bayly) and seene them layd and helped to laye them in the grounds in question And hee this deponent well knoweth that neither the ffishermen of Stroude Gillingham Milton or any other but the tennants of the mannor and hundred of ffaversham did at any tyme since this deponent was a tennant  ( which is about fifty yeares ) ever store the sayd grounds with oysters or contribute and pay anything towards soe doeing, but the sayd Tennants of the mannor and hundered of ffaversham have allwaies stored the same and had the benefitt of fishing for and takeing oysters and other fish there exclusive from all other ffishermen whatsoever and have quietly enioyed the sayd priviledge and benefitt ( saving such trespasses as have bin secretly committed as aforesaid ) And soe have used to store and enioy the same ( as this deponent by common fame and report in and about ffaversham hath heard ) from tyme to tyme beyond the memory of all men now living And further to this article hee cannot depose
  
 
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[Mannor and hundred of ffaversham have of this deponent’s knowledge for these fiftie yeares last past upwards bin commonly accompted and reputed, and as he hath heard by publique fame and report in ffaversham and parts adiacent they have bin soe reputed tyme out of mynde and memory of men now living And saith hee knoweth that William Luson allegate and the rest of the plaintiffs(?) to this suite producents in this cause are Tennants of the Mannor and hundred of ffaversham and soe have bin for divers yeares last past some for tenn yeares last past some for twenty and some for longer tyme, and hee this deponent knoweth that they have as tennants done suite and service and served of the jurie in the Court held yearely twice a yeare at ffaversham by the Lord of the Mannor and hundred of ffaversham as tennants thereof and further to this allegation hee cannot depose.

       The sayd John Culliford to this allegation arlate
        Dated the 10th day of October 1655

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that for these twenty yeares last hee knoweth that the ffishermen Tennants of the Mannor and hundred of ffaversham have soe often as the grounds arlate wanted storeing with oysters, made a collection watch(?) or cessement(?) amongst them selves for moneys to store the sayd grounds and have some yeares expended in oysters bought out of Essex and other places to store the sayd grounds somtymes Eighty pounds a yeare and somtymes more and somtymes lesse , and this hee better knoweth for that the sayd Tennants standing neede of money to buy oysters to store the sayd grounds this deponent borrowed and procured them threescore pounds for that use and was bound for the repayment thereof, and for that hee this deponent after such store oysters , have bin bought hath divers tymes measured them ( being Water bayly) and seene them layd and helped to laye them in the grounds in question And hee this deponent well knoweth that neither the ffishermen of Stroude Gillingham Milton or any other but the tennants of the mannor and hundred of ffaversham did at any tyme since this deponent was a tennant ( which is about fifty yeares ) ever store the sayd grounds with oysters or contribute and pay anything towards soe doeing, but the sayd Tennants of the mannor and hundered of ffaversham have allwaies stored the same and had the benefitt of fishing for and takeing oysters and other fish there exclusive from all other ffishermen whatsoever and have quietly enioyed the sayd priviledge and benefitt ( saving such trespasses as have bin secretly committed as aforesaid ) And soe have used to store and enioy the same ( as this deponent by common fame and report in and about ffaversham hath heard ) from tyme to tyme beyond the memory of all men now living And further to this article hee cannot depose