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'''6us'''
 
'''6us'''
  
'''Robert Rye''' of fferversham in the countie of Kent Seaman
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'''Robert Rye''' of ffeversham in the Countie of Kent Seaman
there borne and living all his life time aged fifty nyne years
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there borne and living all his life tyme aged fifty nyne years
 
or thereabouts a wittnes sworn and examined
 
or thereabouts a wittnes sworn and examined
 
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
 
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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To the sayd allegation he saith that he hath bin a seaman and used the seas for
 
To the sayd allegation he saith that he hath bin a seaman and used the seas for
 
about these sixe or seaven and 50 years last past and during all that tyme well
 
about these sixe or seaven and 50 years last past and during all that tyme well
knowne the grounds allegate called the Nebb or Harly shoare and East
+
knowne the grounds allegate called the Nebb or Garty shoare and East
swale , and Becon grounds and Nesse And Pollard grounds
+
Swale , and Becon grounds and ?Nesse and Pollard grounds
 
and saith during the sayd tyme they have bin and are fishing grounds where in
 
and saith during the sayd tyme they have bin and are fishing grounds where in
were and are bedds of oysters and saith he hath seene and heard writings
+
were and are bedds of oysters and saith he hath seene and heard writings
 
read expresseing that the sayd and part of the mannor all and hundred
 
read expresseing that the sayd and part of the mannor all and hundred
 
was and that the said and part of the all and hundred
 
was and that the said and part of the all and hundred
Heversham and that that is grounded by Rueeue E Girabely?
+
ffeversham and that that is grounded by Queen Elizabeth
and by Kings of this nation suine? Her Regger? To the Lords of the
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and by Kings of this nation since Her ?Reyers? unto the Lords of the
of Heversham for the times nuspertine? by you with power
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of ffeversham for the times respectively being with power
for all their cenm? Only fishermen of them, and hundreds of Heversham fish
+
for them or their Tennants ffishermen of the mannor and hundred of ffeversham to fish
 
in the said grounds
 
in the said grounds
and say that he had heard from his father
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and say that hee hath heard from his father
and other aumipient inhabitants of Heversham that the
+
and other ?amuichient Inhabitants of ffeversham that the
said grounds and the fishing of them had in like manner belonged by a wirpicient
+
said grounds and the fishing of them had in like manner belonged by a ?muchient
from the Kings of this nation and the Lord of the Manor of Heversham
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from the Kings of this nation and the Lord of the Manor of ffeversham
and there hundreds of the said and the hundred full time beyond the memory of
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and their tennants of the sayd mannor and the hundred thereof for tyme beyond the memory of men
now living and here say that fall these sige? Or seamen and 50 years
+
now living And hee saith that for these sixe or seaven and 50 years
last past here hath no and observed that the fishermen commonly of the
+
last past hee hath knowne and observed that the fishermen Tennants of the
said and hundreds of Heversham have finished in the said
+
said mannor and hundreds of ffeversham have ffished in the sayd
grounds for all the students and other fish and rouberles there to their own purpose
+
grounds for oysters and other fish and converted them to their owne proper use
and benefit exclusive to all other fishermen and bui? In why it possession
+
and benefitt exclusive to all other ffishermen and bin in quiet possession
thereof exclusive to all other fishing, saving that tea men fishermen
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thereof exclusive to all other ffishing, saving that somtymes fishermen
of shroufr? and therplane? Have bin taken fishing for oysters in the said rounds server 3
+
of shroud and other places have bin taken fishing for oysters in the said grounds somtymes
and some of them have escaped away and other have bin misinformed
+
and some of them have escaped away and others have bin imprisoned
of this dependence right and knowledge for some doing, and he saith that
+
of this deponents sight and knowledge for soe doing, And hee saith that
according to sommon fame and report in heversham and to adianeut? The
+
according to common fame and report in ffeversham and parts adiacent the
fishing for oysters and other fish in the said grounds does and of right
+
fishing for oysters and other fish in the sayd grounds doe and of right
or slowly to belong and so have belonged time out of mynde? And
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ought soley to belonge and so have belonged tyme out of mynde and
money off men now living to the lands of the of Heversham
+
memory of men now living to the Lords of the Mannor of ffeversham
the times desperately and their lemaules? Fishermen of
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the tymes respectively being and their tennants ffishermen of the sayd
manner of hundreds of Heversham and that they the said tenants have
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mannor and hundred of ffeversham and that they the said Tenants have
and do you yearly pay for sure there privilege so to do to the lands
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and doe yearely pay for such their priviledge soe to doe to the Lords
of the said manner or his shepard? For the time being heurty? There
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of the said mannor or his steward for the time being twenty there
shillings foure peune?, and saith he never know door heard that any
+
shillings foure pence, And saith hee never know nor heard that any
fishermen of Milton Strode? Halstow Gillingham or any pairto? Adianent?
+
ffishermen of Milton Stroude Halstow Gillingham or any parts adiacent
Or any about the tenants of the manner and hundreds of Heversham were
+
or any but the tennants of the mannor and hundred of ffeversham were
at any time in quiet session of fishing in the said grounds or
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at any tyme in quiet possession of fishing in the said grounds or
pmitur quietly to fishermen if they were around and saith have
+
permitted quietly to fish there if they were ?disconered And saith hee
belongeth the allegate  Chillian? Suson? And other the predominantly in this saith
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beleeveth the allegate  William Luson and others the producents in this suite
 
are
 
are
  
 
}}
 
}}

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The same day [centre heading]

Examined upon the said allegation in the Acts of Court

6us

Robert Rye of ffeversham in the Countie of Kent Seaman
there borne and living all his life tyme aged fifty nyne years
or thereabouts a wittnes sworn and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the sayd allegation he saith that he hath bin a seaman and used the seas for
about these sixe or seaven and 50 years last past and during all that tyme well
knowne the grounds allegate called the Nebb or Garty shoare and East
Swale , and Becon grounds and ?Nesse and Pollard grounds
and saith during the sayd tyme they have bin and are fishing grounds where in
were and are bedds of oysters and saith he hath seene and heard writings
read expresseing that the sayd and part of the mannor all and hundred
was and that the said and part of the all and hundred
ffeversham and that that is grounded by Queen Elizabeth
and by Kings of this nation since Her ?Reyers? unto the Lords of the
of ffeversham for the times respectively being with power
for them or their Tennants ffishermen of the mannor and hundred of ffeversham to fish
in the said grounds
and say that hee hath heard from his father
and other ?amuichient Inhabitants of ffeversham that the
said grounds and the fishing of them had in like manner belonged by a ?muchient
from the Kings of this nation and the Lord of the Manor of ffeversham
and their tennants of the sayd mannor and the hundred thereof for tyme beyond the memory of men
now living And hee saith that for these sixe or seaven and 50 years
last past hee hath knowne and observed that the fishermen Tennants of the
said mannor and hundreds of ffeversham have ffished in the sayd
grounds for oysters and other fish and converted them to their owne proper use
and benefitt exclusive to all other ffishermen and bin in quiet possession
thereof exclusive to all other ffishing, saving that somtymes fishermen
of shroud and other places have bin taken fishing for oysters in the said grounds somtymes
and some of them have escaped away and others have bin imprisoned
of this deponents sight and knowledge for soe doing, And hee saith that
according to common fame and report in ffeversham and parts adiacent the
fishing for oysters and other fish in the sayd grounds doe and of right
ought soley to belonge and so have belonged tyme out of mynde and
memory of men now living to the Lords of the Mannor of ffeversham
the tymes respectively being and their tennants ffishermen of the sayd
mannor and hundred of ffeversham and that they the said Tenants have
and doe yearely pay for such their priviledge soe to doe to the Lords
of the said mannor or his steward for the time being twenty there
shillings foure pence, And saith hee never know nor heard that any
ffishermen of Milton Stroude Halstow Gillingham or any parts adiacent
or any but the tennants of the mannor and hundred of ffeversham were
at any tyme in quiet possession of fishing in the said grounds or
permitted quietly to fish there if they were ?disconered And saith hee
beleeveth the allegate William Luson and others the producents in this suite
are