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1. <margin value="Top left">A13:-</margin>
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2. The 12th day of december 1657/
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3. <margin value="Left">The office of the Judges promoted by daniell&#125;
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4. X Vassell and others against Jenkin Ellis.&#125;</margin>
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5. Examined upon the sayd articles/
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6. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
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7. '''Peter Howard''' of the parish of Saint Katherine neere the
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8. Tower of London Waterman aged thirty one yeares or
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9. thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and
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10. deposeth as followeth videlicet.
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11. To the first article and the order therein mentioned for that hee was not
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12. present at the makeing of the order hee cannot depose to the particular contents
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13. thereof but referreth him selfe to the order arlate And further cannot depose/
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14. To the second articles hee saith That hee this deponent hath bin a waterman
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15. by trade as Apprentice and afterwards in his owne right for these foureteene
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16. yeares last past and upwards and hath for that tyme constantly plyed
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17. at Saint Katherines Stayres neere the wharfe of the arlate Jenkin Ellis, and
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18. at other places neere thereabouts and thereby hath well observed that
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19. with in the tyme arlate and since the one and twentieth of March 1653 there
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20. hath often tymes layne severall vessells a brest one of an other betwixt
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21. Saint Cathereines stayres and Saint Katherines dock At and neere the wharfe of the sayd
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22. Ellis, somtymes fower sometymes five and sometymes sixe abrest the
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23. and upon the entertaynement and with the leave as hee
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24. verily beleeveth of the sayd Ellis, for tht hee this deponent being a
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25. neighbour to the sayd Ellis (prentice and housekeeper) for these fowerteene
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26. yeares last past, hath thereby observed that the companies of such vessells
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27. did usually make their passage through the sayd Ellis his howse and
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28. this deponent and other watermen who plye thereabout being much
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29. annoyed and hindred by the sayd vessells their lyeing there in that manner
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30. have spoken severall tymes to the Masters and Companyes of them to
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31. make way that such watermen as had occasion to plye there might have
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32. free passage to Saint Katherines stayres, and upon their obstinasie and
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33. refusall soe to doe have threatned them that if they would not make
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34. waye as they ought to doe in that case, they would cut their hawsers And
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35. the sayd Masters and Companyes have replyed that they paid for their
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36. lyeing there, and therefore they would soe who durst cutt their hawsers or
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37. hinder them for lyeing there, ˹or to that effect˺ and being by this deponent and other
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38. watermen asked who they paid any thing to, for lyeing there, they
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39. answered they paid halfe a crowne a weeke to Jenkin Ellis for lyeing
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40. there (meaning the arlate Ellis) and therefor they would lye there, And hee
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41. saith that such their lyeing there is greatly to the preiudice and annoyance
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42. of the neighbourhood and hinderance of navigation and of such as
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43. watermen or lightermen as have occasion to come to Saint Katherines
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44. stayres And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/
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45. To the 3 article hee saith hee having bin a neighbour as aforesayd knoweth
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46. that the by reason that severall vessells doe and have actually layne soe
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47. a brest ˹at and˺ neere the sayd Jenkin Ellis his wharfe upon his entertaynment as
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48. aforesayd the Inhabitants neere thereabout have bin and are deprived of
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49. their liberty of shipping off or takeing in goods at their backsides and
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50. wharfes neere adioynig to the River, for that the vessells soe entertayned
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<document-start>
1. <margin value="Top left">A13:-</margin>
2. The 12th day of december 1657/
3. <margin value="Left">The office of the Judges promoted by daniell}
4. X Vassell and others against Jenkin Ellis.}</margin>
5. Examined upon the sayd articles/
6. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
7. Peter Howard of the parish of Saint Katherine neere the
8. Tower of London Waterman aged thirty one yeares or
9. thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and
10. deposeth as followeth videlicet.
11. To the first article and the order therein mentioned for that hee was not
12. present at the makeing of the order hee cannot depose to the particular contents
13. thereof but referreth him selfe to the order arlate And further cannot depose/
14. To the second articles hee saith That hee this deponent hath bin a waterman
15. by trade as Apprentice and afterwards in his owne right for these foureteene
16. yeares last past and upwards and hath for that tyme constantly plyed
17. at Saint Katherines Stayres neere the wharfe of the arlate Jenkin Ellis, and
18. at other places neere thereabouts and thereby hath well observed that
19. with in the tyme arlate and since the one and twentieth of March 1653 there
20. hath often tymes layne severall vessells a brest one of an other betwixt
21. Saint Cathereines stayres and Saint Katherines dock At and neere the wharfe of the sayd
22. Ellis, somtymes fower sometymes five and sometymes sixe abrest the
23. and upon the entertaynement and with the leave as hee
24. verily beleeveth of the sayd Ellis, for tht hee this deponent being a
25. neighbour to the sayd Ellis (prentice and housekeeper) for these fowerteene
26. yeares last past, hath thereby observed that the companies of such vessells
27. did usually make their passage through the sayd Ellis his howse and
28. this deponent and other watermen who plye thereabout being much
29. annoyed and hindred by the sayd vessells their lyeing there in that manner
30. have spoken severall tymes to the Masters and Companyes of them to
31. make way that such watermen as had occasion to plye there might have
32. free passage to Saint Katherines stayres, and upon their obstinasie and
33. refusall soe to doe have threatned them that if they would not make
34. waye as they ought to doe in that case, they would cut their hawsers And
35. the sayd Masters and Companyes have replyed that they paid for their
36. lyeing there, and therefore they would soe who durst cutt their hawsers or
37. hinder them for lyeing there, ˹or to that effect˺ and being by this deponent and other
38. watermen asked who they paid any thing to, for lyeing there, they
39. answered they paid halfe a crowne a weeke to Jenkin Ellis for lyeing
40. there (meaning the arlate Ellis) and therefor they would lye there, And hee
41. saith that such their lyeing there is greatly to the preiudice and annoyance
42. of the neighbourhood and hinderance of navigation and of such as
43. watermen or lightermen as have occasion to come to Saint Katherines
44. stayres And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/
45. To the 3 article hee saith hee having bin a neighbour as aforesayd knoweth
46. that the by reason that severall vessells doe and have actually layne soe
47. a brest ˹at and˺ neere the sayd Jenkin Ellis his wharfe upon his entertaynment as
48. aforesayd the Inhabitants neere thereabout have bin and are deprived of
49. their liberty of shipping off or takeing in goods at their backsides and
50. wharfes neere adioynig to the River, for that the vessells soe entertayned
</document-end>