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|Transcription=The eighth of May 1657.
1. The eighth of May 1657.
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2. <margin value="Left">Ewen against Prior&#125;
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Ewen against Prior&#125;
3. Clements. Cheeke&#125;</margin>
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Clements. Cheeke&#125;
4. Exámined upon the libell given in this cause.
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5. <margin value="Left">Rp. :ius.</margin>
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Exámined upon the libell given in this cause.
6. '''William Harris''' servant of Mr Monger Water Bayliff of
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7. the citie of London, aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
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'''Rp. :ius.'''
8. exámined.
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9. To the first article of the said libell hee saith and deposeth that hee
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'''William Harris''' servant of Mr Monger Water Bayliff of
10. well knoweth the wharfe arlate and well knew hath soe done for
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the citie of London, aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
11. about twenty yeeres last, and well knew the husband of the producent
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exámined.
12. Mary Ewens for about sixteene yeeres before his death (which happened
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13. about fower or five yeeres since as hee remembreth the time) and hath
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To the first article of the said libell hee saith and deposeth that hee
14. knowne the said Mary about two yeeres since, and saith the said Mary
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well knoweth the wharfe arlate and hath soe done for
15. from her husbands death, and hee for all the rest of this time arlate
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about twenty yeeres last, and well knew the husband of the producent
16. till his death have bin and are commonly reputed owners of the said
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Mary Ewens for about sixteene yeeres before his death (which happened
17. Wharfe and bancke arlate. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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about fower or five yeeres since as hee remembreth the time) and hath
18. To the second and third árticles hee saith hee well knoweth the
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knowne the said Mary about two yeeres since, and saith the said Mary
19. arlate Richard Prior and hath soe donne about three yeeres last
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from her husbands death, and hee for all the rest of this time arlate
20. during which time hee hath bin a Lowe-water man, and owner
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till his death have bin and are commonly reputed owners of the said
21. of foure lighters, or at least part owner thereof, which and for
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Wharfe and bancke arlate. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
22. such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth having frequently in
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23. that space seene him and his servants imploy them and in that
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To the second and third árticles hee saith hee well knoweth the
24. space hath often seene his servants come with and bring the said
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arlate Richard Prior and hath soe donne about three yeeres last
25. Lighters ˹neere to˺ to the said wharfe and bancke, or neere the same and there
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during which time hee hath bin a Lowe-water man, and owner
26. under colour of taking up ballast for shipps, make ˹with others˺ diverse and
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of foure lighters, or at least part owner thereof, and for
27. sundrie greate pitts and holes, many of which hee saith
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such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth having frequently in
28. áre made neere unto the said wharfe and bancke and the shore
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that space seene him and his servants imploy them and in that
29. where they are, some of which pitts or holes hee saith are eight
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space hath often seene his servants come with and bring the said
30. or tenn foote deepe and some three or foure foote deep and some
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Lighters ˹neere to˺ to the said wharfe and bancke, and there
31. more, and others neee the mill wharfe about five foote deepe;
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under colour of taking up ballast for shipps, make with others diverse and
32. and that by reason of the said pitts and digging, diverse hills
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sundrie greate pitts and holes, many of which hee saith
33. are ˹made˺ amongst them, which are very dangerous for shipps, and
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áre made neere unto the said wharfe and bancke and the shore
34. boates and other vessells to passe or come neere the said wharfe, which
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where they are, some of which pitts or holes hee saith are eight
35. hee knoweth having often seen and sounded those places by meanes
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or tenn foote deepe and some three or foure foote deep and some
36. of his imployment under the citie water bayliff, and seene
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more, and others neee the mill wharfe about five foote deepe;
37. the said lighters and servants worke and take up gravell, and
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and that by reason of the said pitts and digging, diverse hills
38. having very often reproved them for the same. And this
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are made amongst them, which are very dangerous for shipps, and
39. working of the said servants with the said lighters ˹hee saith˺ hath bin and is
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boates and other vessells to passe or come neere the said wharfe, which
40. publique and notorious as hee saith. And otherwise hee cannot depose
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hee knoweth having often seen and sounded those places by meanes
41. To the fourth article hee saith that the bancke of the said wharfe by
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of his imployment under the citie water bayliff, and seene
42. meanes of the said working, and digging and making of holes soe
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the said lighters and servants worke and take up gravell, and
43. neere them, have broken in, and fallen or calved into the River
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having very often reproved them for the same. And this
44. of Thames, which hee knoweth having seen and taken notice of the
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working of the said servants with the said lighters hee saith hath bin and is
45. same. The repairing or worke about mending the same with
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publique and notorious as hee saith. And otherwise hee cannot depose
46. wood and materialls hath as hee verily beleeveth within the time
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47.
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To the fourth article hee saith that the bancks of the said wharfe by
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meanes of the said working, and digging and making of holes soe
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neere them, have broken in, and fallen or calved into the River
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of Thames, which hee knoweth having seen and taken notice of the
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same. The repairing or worke about mending the same with
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wood and materialls hath as hee verily beleeveth within
  
 
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The eighth of May 1657.

Ewen against Prior}
Clements. Cheeke}

Exámined upon the libell given in this cause.

Rp. :ius.

William Harris servant of Mr Monger Water Bayliff of
the citie of London, aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
exámined.

To the first article of the said libell hee saith and deposeth that hee
well knoweth the wharfe arlate and hath soe done for
about twenty yeeres last, and well knew the husband of the producent
Mary Ewens for about sixteene yeeres before his death (which happened
about fower or five yeeres since as hee remembreth the time) and hath
knowne the said Mary about two yeeres since, and saith the said Mary
from her husbands death, and hee for all the rest of this time arlate
till his death have bin and are commonly reputed owners of the said
Wharfe and bancke arlate. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the second and third árticles hee saith hee well knoweth the
arlate Richard Prior and hath soe donne about three yeeres last
during which time hee hath bin a Lowe-water man, and owner
of foure lighters, or at least part owner thereof, and for
such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth having frequently in
that space seene him and his servants imploy them and in that
space hath often seene his servants come with and bring the said
Lighters ˹neere to˺ to the said wharfe and bancke, and there
under colour of taking up ballast for shipps, make with others diverse and
sundrie greate pitts and holes, many of which hee saith
áre made neere unto the said wharfe and bancke and the shore
where they are, some of which pitts or holes hee saith are eight
or tenn foote deepe and some three or foure foote deep and some
more, and others neee the mill wharfe about five foote deepe;
and that by reason of the said pitts and digging, diverse hills
are made amongst them, which are very dangerous for shipps, and
boates and other vessells to passe or come neere the said wharfe, which
hee knoweth having often seen and sounded those places by meanes
of his imployment under the citie water bayliff, and seene
the said lighters and servants worke and take up gravell, and
having very often reproved them for the same. And this
working of the said servants with the said lighters hee saith hath bin and is
publique and notorious as hee saith. And otherwise hee cannot depose

To the fourth article hee saith that the bancks of the said wharfe by
meanes of the said working, and digging and making of holes soe
neere them, have broken in, and fallen or calved into the River
of Thames, which hee knoweth having seen and taken notice of the
same. The repairing or worke about mending the same with
wood and materialls hath as hee verily beleeveth within