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|First transcriber=Rachel Carter
 
|First transcriber=Rachel Carter
  
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|Transcription=The sayd John Michell upon the arlate allegacon
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|Transcription=The sayd '''John Michell''' upon the arlate allegation
bearing date the 10th day of October 1655 (CENTRE HEADING)
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bearing date the 10th day of October 1655 /
  
To the first article of the sayd allegacon hee saith that hee well knoweth
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee well knoweth that
 
ever since hee this deponent came to be a tennant to the grounds in question
 
ever since hee this deponent came to be a tennant to the grounds in question
 
(which hath bin for these 42 yeares last past) the tennants ffishermen of
 
(which hath bin for these 42 yeares last past) the tennants ffishermen of
the mannor and hundred of ffaversham have soe often as neede? required
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the mannor and hundred of ffeversham have soe often as neede required
 
stored the grounds in question with oysters which they
 
stored the grounds in question with oysters which they
 
bought in Essex and other places and layed in the grounds in question
 
bought in Essex and other places and layed in the grounds in question
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sometymes thirty pounds a yeare, somtymes forty pounds a yeare and somtymes
 
sometymes thirty pounds a yeare, somtymes forty pounds a yeare and somtymes
 
twenty pounds a yeare and somtymes lesse as the grounds required, this
 
twenty pounds a yeare and somtymes lesse as the grounds required, this
hee knoweth having paid his part thereof as a tennant to the sayd grounds
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he knoweth having paid his part thereof as a tennant to the sayd grounds
 
and saith hee never knew any but the tennants ffishermen of the sayd mannor
 
and saith hee never knew any but the tennants ffishermen of the sayd mannor
and hundred of ffaversham pay anything towards the storring the sayd grounds
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and hundred of ffeversham pay anything towards the storeing the sayd grounds
 
with oysters, or store any of them, And saith by common fame and report in
 
with oysters, or store any of them, And saith by common fame and report in
ffaversham and other places adiacent hee hath heard that the ffishermen tennants
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ffeversham and other places adiacent hee hath heard that the ffishermen tennants
 
of the sayd Lordshipp and hundred of ffaversham and noe other have stored the
 
of the sayd Lordshipp and hundred of ffaversham and noe other have stored the
sayd grounds with oysters from tyme to tyme beyond the memory of men now living and hee know? but they had any
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sayd grounds with oysters from tyme to tyme beyond the memory of men now living and hee know but they had any
 
right to fish in the sayd grounds either for oysters or any manner of fish
 
right to fish in the sayd grounds either for oysters or any manner of fish
 
nor have at any tyme fished there but as trespassers, and further
 
nor have at any tyme fished there but as trespassers, and further
saving his foregoeing deposition hee kannot to the article depose
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saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot to the article depose/
  
 
To the 2 article hee saith that for and by reason of this tennancie as aforesayd
 
To the 2 article hee saith that for and by reason of this tennancie as aforesayd
 
hee well knoweth that for these twenty yeares last past or thereabouts
 
hee well knoweth that for these twenty yeares last past or thereabouts
the tennants ffishermen of the mannor and hundred of ffaversham have
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the tennants ffishermen of the mannor and hundred of ffeversham have
yearely from Lawmas? till about a moneth after Michaelmas watched
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yearely from Lammas till about a moneth after Michaelmas watched
or payed for the watcheing of the grounds in question, and therein…GUTTER
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or payed for the watcheing of the grounds in question, and therein [expect GUTTER]
 
yearely, during the tyme of such watcheing, thirty or forty shillings a
 
yearely, during the tyme of such watcheing, thirty or forty shillings a
 
weeke, this hee knoweth having sometymes watched himselfe and at other
 
weeke, this hee knoweth having sometymes watched himselfe and at other
tymes paid his part as a tennant for doeing the saime, And knoweth GUTTER
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tymes paid his part as a tennant for doeing the same, And knoweth XX GUTTER
 
noe other but the ffishermen tennants of the sayd mannor and hundred of
 
noe other but the ffishermen tennants of the sayd mannor and hundred of
ffaversham have during the sayd tyme paid anything towards the
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ffeversham have during the sayd tyme paid anything towards the
 
watching of, or watched the sayd grounds, nor beleeveth that any but
 
watching of, or watched the sayd grounds, nor beleeveth that any but
 
they had at any tyme any right to fish for any manner of fish in the
 
they had at any tyme any right to fish for any manner of fish in the
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cannot depose
 
cannot depose
  
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
  
To the Interrogatories (CENTRE HEADING)
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
  
To the first interrogatory hee saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause
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To the first interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause
Uncompelled? at the request of the producents and saith hee being a tennant
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uncompelled at the request of the producents and saith hee being a tennant
beareth his part of this cause charges and of other the charges GUTTER
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beareth his part of his owne charges and of other the charges in this? GUTTER
suite for the prosecuting thereof, and is a fisherman of ffaversham and useth? GUTTER
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suite for the prosecuting thereof, and is a fisherman of ffeversham and useth GUTTER
 
to fish in the places interrogate, and would give the victorie in this cause
 
to fish in the places interrogate, and would give the victorie in this cause
to whome of right it belongeth, and saith if the ffaversham XXXXX GUTTER
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to whome of right it belongeth, and saith if the ffeversham men prevaile
 
in this
 
in this
  
 
}}
 
}}

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Transcription

The sayd John Michell upon the arlate allegation
bearing date the 10th day of October 1655 /

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee well knoweth that
ever since hee this deponent came to be a tennant to the grounds in question
(which hath bin for these 42 yeares last past) the tennants ffishermen of
the mannor and hundred of ffeversham have soe often as neede required
stored the grounds in question with oysters which they
bought in Essex and other places and layed in the grounds in question
and therein bestowed
sometymes thirty pounds a yeare, somtymes forty pounds a yeare and somtymes
twenty pounds a yeare and somtymes lesse as the grounds required, this
he knoweth having paid his part thereof as a tennant to the sayd grounds
and saith hee never knew any but the tennants ffishermen of the sayd mannor
and hundred of ffeversham pay anything towards the storeing the sayd grounds
with oysters, or store any of them, And saith by common fame and report in
ffeversham and other places adiacent hee hath heard that the ffishermen tennants
of the sayd Lordshipp and hundred of ffaversham and noe other have stored the
sayd grounds with oysters from tyme to tyme beyond the memory of men now living and hee know but they had any
right to fish in the sayd grounds either for oysters or any manner of fish
nor have at any tyme fished there but as trespassers, and further
saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot to the article depose/

To the 2 article hee saith that for and by reason of this tennancie as aforesayd
hee well knoweth that for these twenty yeares last past or thereabouts
the tennants ffishermen of the mannor and hundred of ffeversham have
yearely from Lammas till about a moneth after Michaelmas watched
or payed for the watcheing of the grounds in question, and therein [expect GUTTER]
yearely, during the tyme of such watcheing, thirty or forty shillings a
weeke, this hee knoweth having sometymes watched himselfe and at other
tymes paid his part as a tennant for doeing the same, And knoweth XX GUTTER
noe other but the ffishermen tennants of the sayd mannor and hundred of
ffeversham have during the sayd tyme paid anything towards the
watching of, or watched the sayd grounds, nor beleeveth that any but
they had at any tyme any right to fish for any manner of fish in the
sayd grounds and further saving his foregoeing deposition hee
cannot depose

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

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause
uncompelled at the request of the producents and saith hee being a tennant
beareth his part of his owne charges and of other the charges in this? GUTTER
suite for the prosecuting thereof, and is a fisherman of ffeversham and useth GUTTER
to fish in the places interrogate, and would give the victorie in this cause
to whome of right it belongeth, and saith if the ffeversham men prevaile
in this