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|Transcription=[Iand by them on the said grounds, and to watch the said grounds
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to keepe pthers from fishing and dredging there,. And otherwise hee
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csnnot answer saving as aforesaid, and saving that about two monethes since
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[LH MARGIN]
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they cut away the trawle of John [?Eton] a fisherman of Milton, and were afterwards glad to referr the matter, and
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to pay him 3 ''li'' for his dammage
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awarded and restore his
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net and goods, there
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being a warrant taken out
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of this Court by him
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against them, whicjh
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was served on them, and
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thereupon they came to the
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said reference and agreement.
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[MARKE, LH MARGIN]
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To the tenth hee saith the persons interrogated are Inhabitants of Strowde.
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To th eleaventh hee hath not soe deposed.
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[MARKE] [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The same day. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
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'''7.'''
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'''James Stacey''' of Strowde in the County of
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kent ffisherman, aged 51 yeares or thereabouts
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sworne and examined.
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To the said allegation hee aith and deposeth that hee hath well
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knowne the East Swale and hartie shore allegate for theise
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fourty yeares last past, during which space hee hath bin a ffisher
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man and boy of Strowde where hee hath dwelt for all the said time
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and for theise eighteene yeares off and on by times hee this deponent
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hath fished there although hee dwelt in Strowde, and others of
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Strowde have often fished there in the said space; And saith that
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the said place or places is or are an arme of the sea and part
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of the sea, where the sea ebbs and flowes, and where a shipp of
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three hundred tunns may saile and passe in and out, and for such
 +
the same was and is commonly accompted and reputed; And saith
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that the same being soe a part of the sea the ffishermen of Strowde and
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Milton and places adiacent ought to fish there and dredge. And
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otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee hath knowne the ''Marmaduke
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frigot'' carried in and out there.
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To the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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To the first and second hee saith hee is a fisherman of Strowde in his
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owne right, and claimes right of fishing and dredging in the grounds
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and places in question: and is concerned as a partie in this sute against
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the ffeversham men and contributeth towards the chardge thereof, and
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endeavoureth to maintaine his right. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the 3 and 4 hee saith that the men of ffeversham interrogated doe use
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to fish and dredge in the said grounds in question, and endeavour to expell
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others therefrom, claiming to themselves the right of fishing and
 +
dredging there. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9. hee saith that hee for his part was never
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troubled or arrested for fishing on the said grounds, but others of Milton
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and Strowde have bin troubled by the ffeversham men for fishing in the
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same, namely John Reppinhgall and John &#91;?Sammon&#93;
 +
and others. And saith the ffishermen of ffeversham use to provide and
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store the said grounds with oisters and use to watch the said grounds to
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keepe others from fishing there. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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[Iand by them on the said grounds, and to watch the said grounds
to keepe pthers from fishing and dredging there,. And otherwise hee
csnnot answer saving as aforesaid, and saving that about two monethes since

[LH MARGIN]
they cut away the trawle of John [?Eton] a fisherman of Milton, and were afterwards glad to referr the matter, and
to pay him 3 li for his dammage
awarded and restore his
net and goods, there
being a warrant taken out
of this Court by him
against them, whicjh
was served on them, and
thereupon they came to the
said reference and agreement.
[MARKE, LH MARGIN]

To the tenth hee saith the persons interrogated are Inhabitants of Strowde.

To th eleaventh hee hath not soe deposed.

[MARKE] [MARKE, RH SIDE]

************************

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the foresaid allegation.

7.

James Stacey of Strowde in the County of
kent ffisherman, aged 51 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the said allegation hee aith and deposeth that hee hath well
knowne the East Swale and hartie shore allegate for theise
fourty yeares last past, during which space hee hath bin a ffisher
man and boy of Strowde where hee hath dwelt for all the said time
and for theise eighteene yeares off and on by times hee this deponent
hath fished there although hee dwelt in Strowde, and others of
Strowde have often fished there in the said space; And saith that
the said place or places is or are an arme of the sea and part
of the sea, where the sea ebbs and flowes, and where a shipp of
three hundred tunns may saile and passe in and out, and for such
the same was and is commonly accompted and reputed; And saith
that the same being soe a part of the sea the ffishermen of Strowde and
Milton and places adiacent ought to fish there and dredge. And
otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee hath knowne the Marmaduke
frigot carried in and out there.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first and second hee saith hee is a fisherman of Strowde in his
owne right, and claimes right of fishing and dredging in the grounds
and places in question: and is concerned as a partie in this sute against
the ffeversham men and contributeth towards the chardge thereof, and
endeavoureth to maintaine his right. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 3 and 4 hee saith that the men of ffeversham interrogated doe use
to fish and dredge in the said grounds in question, and endeavour to expell
others therefrom, claiming to themselves the right of fishing and
dredging there. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9. hee saith that hee for his part was never
troubled or arrested for fishing on the said grounds, but others of Milton
and Strowde have bin troubled by the ffeversham men for fishing in the
same, namely John Reppinhgall and John [?Sammon]
and others. And saith the ffishermen of ffeversham use to provide and
store the said grounds with oisters and use to watch the said grounds to
keepe others from fishing there. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To