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'''Volume is unfoliated'''
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In Quire ?W
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Case: Batson against Gerling; Deponent: 1. John Woodmer of Wapping in the parish of Stepney Shipwright aged 58 yeares: date: June 15th 1653 (marke)
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- The ship the Dove was in the dock of Thomas Taylor, Nov--Jan 1651/52 scituate in wapping
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"hee this deponent was foreman of the worke under the saide Thomas tailor for and during the said reparation"
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- Cost 550 pounds sterling
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Case: Batson against Gerling; Deponent: 2. Richard Gilbert of Wapping in the parish of Stepney Shipwright aged 45 yeares : June 15th 1653 ("same day") (marke)
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- lists ion detail all the work done to the ship
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Case: Batson against Gerling; Deponent: 3. Richard West of Wapping in the parish of Stepney Ship Calker aged 46 yeares : June 15th 1653 ("same day") (marke)
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- being a ship caélker was desired by obert Gerling and Thoams Tailor to take especial care of the calking after the carpentry work was completed

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HCA 13/67 1653
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01/05/12, CSG: Created page


Volume is unfoliated

In Quire ?W

Case: Batson against Gerling; Deponent: 1. John Woodmer of Wapping in the parish of Stepney Shipwright aged 58 yeares: date: June 15th 1653 (marke)

- The ship the Dove was in the dock of Thomas Taylor, Nov--Jan 1651/52 scituate in wapping
"hee this deponent was foreman of the worke under the saide Thomas tailor for and during the said reparation"
- Cost 550 pounds sterling

Case: Batson against Gerling; Deponent: 2. Richard Gilbert of Wapping in the parish of Stepney Shipwright aged 45 yeares : June 15th 1653 ("same day") (marke)

- lists ion detail all the work done to the ship

Case: Batson against Gerling; Deponent: 3. Richard West of Wapping in the parish of Stepney Ship Calker aged 46 yeares : June 15th 1653 ("same day") (marke)

- being a ship caélker was desired by obert Gerling and Thoams Tailor to take especial care of the calking after the carpentry work was completed