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|Transcription=of the Manor and hundred of ffeversham ever since their deponent came
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|Transcription=of the Mannor and hundred of ffeversham ever since their deponent came
to lined their with is about 3 years and half last passed and upwards, and further
+
to live there which is about 3 years and a halfe last passed and upwards, and further
he cannot depose he this deponent not being a (hermiaut?) to the said manner
+
hee cannot depose hee this deponent not being a tennant to the said mannor
and hundred for any of the grounds in question
+
and hundred for any of the grounds in question./
the sayd William Benson upon the sayd (aulinlate?)
+
allegation given in the (coth?) of 8 (beritss?)
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to the first article of the sayd allegation he saith for that there
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has not offer to fish in the grounds in question now is any (hermaut?) to them
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have cannot depose any thing of his knowledge as knowing or showing
+
of the grounds in question with oysters but saith he have heard his
+
(coulest?) John Cullerver saye that he hath same years passed last
+
the ceue only of the Manor and hundred of ffeversham with who have right as he believeth in
+
this sayd grounds in question 30 pounds at a tyme which as he sayd
+
they borrowed of him to buy oysters to show this sayd grounds, and
+
saith he never heard that any the fishermen of showne Gillingham
+
Milton arlahe or any other but the (heavenly?) fishermen of the Manor or
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hundred of ffeversham did at any time showe the said grounds or
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pave the disposition
+
he cannot depose saving keys saith it is a common report in
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ffeversham that the fishermen humanly of the Manor and hundred of
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ffeversham and not other fishermen what ffeversham’s right to fish
+
for oysters or any other fish in the sayd grounds nor save been at any other are at any (shacge?) to
+
show the same with oyster when (neerle?) for pre (quienes?)
+
to the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that (siune?) he this deponent
+
can’t to live at ffeversham with is the use and upwards he pray
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observes and taken parish that the fishermen commonly of the Lordship
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and hundred of ffeversham does then follow our other further every year
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on the oyster grounds in question to prevent any but those of their said
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manner and hundred for fishing there for oysters, but what they appeared
+
workley given he knoweth not, and said he never heard that the further
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half of strode Milton Gillingham, or any but the commonly of the
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hundred and manner of ffeversham did over lay out any moving for
+
washing the sayd grounds or did ever (waly?) the same and further
+
saving this forgiving disposition he cannot depose
+
to the last keys saith his forgiving disposition in time
+
  
To the interrogatory
+
The sayd William Benson upon the sayd articulate
 +
allegation given in the [?coth of 8 ber 1655]/
  
To the first interrogatory he is saith he knoweth to testify in their cause at
+
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith for that hee
the request of the (pledunely?) who braved his cargo and saith he was
+
hath not used to fish in the grounds in question nor is any tennant to them
not compelled to come by any other of their court and is saith he is a
+
hee cannot depose any thing of his knowledge as touching the storeing
fishermen by profession but has left it off for some use last passed and
+
of the grounds in question with oysters but saith hee hath heard his
(weieir?)
+
contest John Cullever saye that he hath same yeares passed lent
 +
the tennants of the Mannor and hundred of ffeversham with who have right as he beleeveth in
 +
the sayd grounds in question 30 pounds at a tyme which as hee sayd
 +
they borrowed of him to buy oysters to store this sayd grounds, and
 +
saith he never heard that any the fishermen of showde Gillingham
 +
Milton arlate or any other but the tennants fishermen of the Mannor or and
 +
hundred of ffeversham did at any tyme store the said grounds or
 +
pay for the storeing of them with oysters, or had any right to fish in
 +
them for oysters or other fish and further saveing his foregoeing deposition an
 +
he cannot depose saving hee saith it is a Common reporte in
 +
ffeversham that the fishermen tennants of the Mannor and hundred of
 +
ffeversham and not other fishermen what soever have right to fish
 +
for oysters or any other fish in the sayd grounds nor save bin at any tyme or are at any charge to
 +
store the same with oysters when neede for requires./
 +
 
 +
to the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that since hee this deponent
 +
came to live at ffeversham which is the use and upwards hee hath
 +
observed and taken notice that the fishermen tennents of the Lordshipp
 +
and hundred of ffeversham doe themselves or others for them every yeare
 +
keepe watch from about Lammas till about a month after Michaelmas
 +
on the Oyster grounds in question to prevent any but those of their sayd
 +
mannor and hundred for fishing there for oysters, but what they ?exchens
 +
weekley therein hee knoweth not, and said hee never heard that the inhabi =
 +
tants of Stroade Milton Gillingham, or any but the tennants of the
 +
hundred and mannor of ffeversham did ever lay out any money for
 +
watching the sayd grounds or did ever watch the same And further
 +
saving his foregiving deposition hee cannot depose
 +
 
 +
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition in true./
 +
 
 +
To the interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
 +
 
 +
To the first interrogatory hee is saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause at
 +
the request of the producents who leave his charges and saith hee was
 +
not compelled to come by any other of this Court and saith hee is a
 +
ffishermen by profession but hath left it off for some yeares last past and
 +
never
  
 
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of the Mannor and hundred of ffeversham ever since their deponent came
to live there which is about 3 years and a halfe last passed and upwards, and further
hee cannot depose hee this deponent not being a tennant to the said mannor
and hundred for any of the grounds in question./

The sayd William Benson upon the sayd articulate
allegation given in the [?coth of 8 ber 1655]/

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith for that hee
hath not used to fish in the grounds in question nor is any tennant to them
hee cannot depose any thing of his knowledge as touching the storeing
of the grounds in question with oysters but saith hee hath heard his
contest John Cullever saye that he hath same yeares passed lent
the tennants of the Mannor and hundred of ffeversham with who have right as he beleeveth in
the sayd grounds in question 30 pounds at a tyme which as hee sayd
they borrowed of him to buy oysters to store this sayd grounds, and
saith he never heard that any the fishermen of showde Gillingham
Milton arlate or any other but the tennants fishermen of the Mannor or and
hundred of ffeversham did at any tyme store the said grounds or
pay for the storeing of them with oysters, or had any right to fish in
them for oysters or other fish and further saveing his foregoeing deposition an
he cannot depose saving hee saith it is a Common reporte in
ffeversham that the fishermen tennants of the Mannor and hundred of
ffeversham and not other fishermen what soever have right to fish
for oysters or any other fish in the sayd grounds nor save bin at any tyme or are at any charge to
store the same with oysters when neede for requires./

to the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that since hee this deponent
came to live at ffeversham which is the use and upwards hee hath
observed and taken notice that the fishermen tennents of the Lordshipp
and hundred of ffeversham doe themselves or others for them every yeare
keepe watch from about Lammas till about a month after Michaelmas
on the Oyster grounds in question to prevent any but those of their sayd
mannor and hundred for fishing there for oysters, but what they ?exchens
weekley therein hee knoweth not, and said hee never heard that the inhabi =
tants of Stroade Milton Gillingham, or any but the tennants of the
hundred and mannor of ffeversham did ever lay out any money for
watching the sayd grounds or did ever watch the same And further
saving his foregiving deposition hee cannot depose

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition in true./

To the interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first interrogatory hee is saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause at
the request of the producents who leave his charges and saith hee was
not compelled to come by any other of this Court and saith hee is a
ffishermen by profession but hath left it off for some yeares last past and
never