Secondary sources
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'The Mackrel' in [https://play.google.com/ … 'The Mackrel' in [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JHlJAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA233 A Description of the River Thames &c: With the City of London's Jurisdiction and Conservacy Thereof Proved, Both in Point of Right and Usage, by Prescription, Charters, Acts of Parliament, Decrees ... To which is Added, A Brief Description of Those Fish, with Their Seasons, Spawning-times, &c, that are Caught in the Thames, Or Sold in London ... To which are Added Rules, Orders, and Ordinances ... for the More Effectual Preservation and Improvement of the Spawn and Fry of Fish, and for the Better Regulating the Fishery Thereof (London, 1758), p.233]
'Observations on fish' in [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JHlJAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA244 A Description of the River Thames &c: With the City of London's Jurisdiction and Conservacy Thereof Proved, Both in Point of Right and Usage, by Prescription, Charters, Acts of Parliament, Decrees ... To which is Added, A Brief Description of Those Fish, with Their Seasons, Spawning-times, &c, that are Caught in the Thames, Or Sold in London ... To which are Added Rules, Orders, and Ordinances ... for the More Effectual Preservation and Improvement of the Spawn and Fry of Fish, and for the Better Regulating the Fishery Thereof (London, 1758), p.244]
'Extract from an Account of a Supply of Fish for the Manufacturing Poor, by Sir Thomas Bernard, Bart.', in [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ZvE6AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA57 ''The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle'', vol. XXI (London, 1813), pp. 57-58]cle'', vol. XXI (London, 1813), pp. 57-58] +
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Transcription
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To the 2 hee saith the dammage predeposed … To the 2 hee saith the dammage predeposed of was neere New<br />
Crane which is aboard a myle from Billinsgate and the winde was<br />
then Westerly And the tyde but werely turned of high water, and but<br />
beginning to ebbe, soo that the Company of the ''Thomasin and Alice''<br />
might easily have wound their shipp which way they pleased haveing<br />
then the greatest part of the Thames neere about at liberty to<br />
winde which way they would, though it were the beginning of<br />
Mackerell tyme, there being noe vessells then neere to hinder<br />
their soe doeing And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere<br />
otherwise then negatively for his part/
the marke of<br />
William '''+''' Cox [MARKE, RH SIDE]
Repeated with his contest before<br />
doctor Godolphin
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The 4th day of ffebruary 1656
Examination the allegation given in by Mr Budd the 11th<br />
of June 1656/
Askettle others against the ''Minories Busse''}<br />
and Heydon Budd Suckley}
'''Rp. 4'''
'''Thomas Danwood''' of Rederiff wall in the<br />
County of surrey shipp Carpenter aged 43<br />
yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined<br />
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/
To the 1: 2: 3: 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith<br />
hee hath heard the arlate John Keech saye and confesse that hee did<br />
never at any tyme receave of the arlate denison Ball[?ett] Elsing Askettle<br />
Merrihurst or Colt or any of them any materialls for voyages<br />
of the arlate shipp the ''Minories Busse'', and that<br />
hee the sayd John Keech did never cause any manner of repayres either<br />
in tymber plancks, tarr pitch Roapes corde or other materialls to bee<br />
bestowed upon her and incorporated into her during all the tyme hee belonged unto<br />
the sayd vessell as Master of her And Further saving his subsequent deposition<br />
hee cannot depose./
To the 7th article hee saith that after the arlate James Heyden had<br />
brought the vessell the ''Minories Busse'' of the Corporation for the port<br />
of London which was about March 1654 this deponent and others did helpe<br />
his precontest George Norris to repayre the sayd vessell shee being<br />
then in a very tattered condition and nothing left but her hull and<br />
masts and some shroudes which all appeared to bee very old and<br />
insufficient And in deede shee was then soo insufficient that<br />
shee was not able to floate neither did it appeare to this deponent or<br />
the sayd Norris or any other that wrought upon her that any cost had<br />
in a longe tyme before that bin bestowed upon her in repayres either<br />
in planke, tymber or otherwise which would easily have<br />
appeared by her if any such things had bin incorporated into her<br />
soe lately before that as in the yeare 1653, but saith there did not<br />
appeare any such repayres to have bin done, And further to this article<br />
hee cannot depose/
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
Thomas Denwood [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]lphin
Thomas Denwood [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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