HCA 13/70 f.538v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 538 |
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Emilie Farrimond | |
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2015/01/31 |
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Allegate called the Xebb or greatly showne East Sloale the Xearm grounds
Kesse grounds and pollane Grouds for the seen forty five yeares las past and
Better during which tyme hee saith they have bin finidhing grounds and waterhouse
Where in belts of oyseters lye, and for all the sayd tyme have bin commonly
Repeated of their deponents knowledge ( and as he hath heard from his sathere other aupiedues
In habitants fishermen of the mannor and hundreds of heversham) have tyme
Out of employ and memory of then now living)
To be part and knew of sayd mannor and hundreds of heversham and too
Bye within the bounds thereof, and saith that hee well knoweth that
Ever since hee this deponent was a servant of the mannor and hundreds
Of heversham (which has bin for the next 38 years last past) the
CEMaNLY of the sayd manner and hundreds have quietly enjoyed the right
and a privilege to them selord OPRLirfiu from all other fishermen whatsoever
to fish the sayd grounds and to meet the fish thereof to their oroueaf<and
have some fishermen and nontertree them to their allotment XXX and benefit only during
the sayd tym (saving that some, tymes some fishermen of shrode and
Milton allegate and of royster have some tyme sometl and in the righty
Tyme as trespassed fishermen upon the sayd grounds and have bin taken
For during and serving for the same by the Lord of the sayd manner and hundreds of Heversham and have acknowledged them 7 play
trespassers and paid money to the sayd Lord in satisfaction for say
their trespass heard and saving he saith that about 35 years sane
he will XXX that William Gage and William Corfe Fisher man of
Milton allegate and save fishermen of working vizt otherwell and
Xerbett and Seager and Thompson and Matthew beism and Christopher Bonnie did fish for herring is and spores upon the said grounds
in question, and were taken so during, and she new sees for the same and
well to be taken out of the chequer (royalty or land ship of the man of
and hundred of Heversham and being then not the hands of King James) and
see upon them, and this deponent to knoweth that the sayd fishermen being
solves did compound with W Gauge phispett his mayor then shewae of
apee composition for the saying there he knoweth, for that he deponent lograth a or with the arrab XX
bayley for the manner in hundreds of heversham served all the sayd
with upon them, and for that he their deponent saw them pay their said
money to the said Stewart, and he also saith he’s never know
that any fishermen save those of the said manner of hundreds of
Heversham had any right to fish or did quietly fish in the grounds
in question if differences see to do and he likewise saith that
the allegate luson and other the XXX Heversham this suit and teuXanly of the
hundreds and manner of Heversham and see have bin for diaso
yeares last past and are so Accompts and fewer hee cannot
depose saving hee saith that by common fauine and unport in Heversham