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|Transcription=And being come aboard, and finding her fitted to
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saile to take in ballast, this deponent
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and the said other fower watermen by order of the said
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Tailoer, with the help of the said Cu[??rr]ll carried or sailed her over the water
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and brought her to Redriffwall neere the Cherry garden
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and there having made her fast, they by his further order
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unrigged her taking away her sailes from her yards and
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all her running ropes, and carried the said sailes to the
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ffountaine taverne that was situat neare the said place. And saith that upon their
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said coming aboard, the said Tailor saying that
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hee sized her as belonging to mr Pickering,#the master that was aboard her, told him that shee was none
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of mr Pickeing's, but was bought by and belonging to a
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mr Spiltt, and asking withall him hee came to make
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such seizure without mr Browne the officer of the
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Admiraltie, the said Tailor answere that his warrant
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was beyond mr Browne and the Judges of the Admiraltie
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too, and soe carried her awar.
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'''RP''' The marke of
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Roger Phillip [marke]
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<nowiki>***************</nowiki>
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The same day.
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'''Rp. 2.'''
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'''William Evis of the parish of Saint Olaves in
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Southwarke Waterman,
  
 
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And being come aboard, and finding her fitted to
saile to take in ballast, this deponent
and the said other fower watermen by order of the said
Tailoer, with the help of the said Cu[??rr]ll carried or sailed her over the water
and brought her to Redriffwall neere the Cherry garden
and there having made her fast, they by his further order
unrigged her taking away her sailes from her yards and
all her running ropes, and carried the said sailes to the
ffountaine taverne that was situat neare the said place. And saith that upon their
said coming aboard, the said Tailor saying that
hee sized her as belonging to mr Pickering,#the master that was aboard her, told him that shee was none
of mr Pickeing's, but was bought by and belonging to a
mr Spiltt, and asking withall him hee came to make
such seizure without mr Browne the officer of the
Admiraltie, the said Tailor answere that his warrant
was beyond mr Browne and the Judges of the Admiraltie
too, and soe carried her awar.

RP The marke of
Roger Phillip [marke]

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

The same day.

Rp. 2.

William Evis of the parish of Saint Olaves in
Southwarke Waterman,