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Ad 1. 2. 3. et 4 arlos libelli in hac parte dat et ablat dicit et deponit
That about eight or nyne monethes since the arlate Thomas Atkins
alias Atkinson the producent at the Salutation Taverne
neere Billingsgaate did contracte and agree with
the arlate Thomas Landish then master of a certayne hoye or
barke called the Elizabeth to carrye twentye seaven newe butts
in the sayd hoye or barke from the porte of London into Tilbury Hope
and there to deliver the same abord the arlate shipp called the ffoure
Sisters, and the sayd Atkinson the producent did promise and agree
with the sayd Landish to give the sayd Landish for the fraighte
and carriage of the sayd 27 butts from the porte of London into
Tilbury Hope the somme of twentye shillings and that if the sayd
shipp the ffowre Sisters were departed out of Tilbury
Hope before the sayd Landish should arrive there with the
sayd 27 butts then he the sayd Landish should followe the sayd shipp
into the downes and that the sayd Landish with his
hoye or vessell did followe er into the downes and there deliver
the sayd Casket or butts abord her then the sayd Landish should have
for the fraighte of them the somme of three pounds sterling
and the sayd Landish did accepte of the foresayd pomise and
agreement, and did undertake to deliver the sayd 27 butts
or casks abord the sayd shipp the ffowre Sisters either in Tilburye
Hope or in the downes uppon the hire and condistions aforesayd, and
there were then and there present at all and singular the premisses
together with the sayd Atkins and Landish this deponent and his contest
[BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Chapple a Lighterman And this he affirmeth upponm his
oath to be true Et alr nescit deponere.

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