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aged 38 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
 
aged 38 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
  
8. To the first article of the said libell hee saith and deposeth that
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To the first article of the said libell hee saith and deposeth that
9. hee well knoweth the producent Elizabeth Matson and hath
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hee well knoweth the producent Elizabeth Matson and hath
10. soe donne for theise tenn yeares last or thereabouts, and saith that
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soe donne for theise tenn yeares last or thereabouts, and saith that
11. shee for all the time arlate hath bin and is owner of the lighter
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shee for all the time arlate hath bin and is owner of the lighter
12. called the Ellen and Anne arlate (which hee alsoe well knoweth seeing her
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called the Ellen and Anne arlate (which hee alsoe well knoweth seeing her
13. from time to time imploy the said lighter, and this deponent
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from time to time imploy the said lighter, and this deponent
14. hath X severall times bought ballast of her that was taken
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hath X severall times bought ballast of her that was taken
15. up in the said lighter./
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up in the said lighter./
  
16. To the second and third articles of the said libell hee saith and deposeth
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To the second and third articles of the said libell hee saith and deposeth
17. that on or about the tenth day of may last the shipp the Mary of
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that on or about the tenth day of may last the shipp the Mary of
18. Ipswich arlate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over against
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Ipswich arlate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over against
19. New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps
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New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps
20. use to ride and take in ballast, and the fore said lighter the Anne
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use to ride and take in ballast, and the fore said lighter the Anne
21. Ellen and Anne lay moored unto the said shipp with labourers
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Ellen and Anne lay moored unto the said shipp with labourers
22. aboard the said lighter heaving ballast out of her into the said
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aboard the said lighter heaving ballast out of her into the said
23. shipp, and while shee was soe doeing, there came the said day
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shipp, and while shee was soe doeing, there came the said day
24. (or thereabouts) in the day time ,an Ipswich hoy or vessell
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(or thereabouts) in the day time ,an Ipswich hoy or vessell
25. a certaine hoy (which was said and accounted to be belonging to one
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a certaine hoy (which was said and accounted to be belonging to one
26. Naylor of Barking) downe the river under saile, directly XX
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Naylor of Barking) downe the river under saile, directly XX
27. towards the said shipp and lighter, whereupon (when shee came neere) {XXX} some of
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towards the said shipp and lighter, whereupon (when shee came neere) {XXX} some of
28. the company of the said shipp Mary and of the said lighter which
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the company of the said shipp Mary and of the said lighter which
29. lay moored unto her, cried or called aloud out to the company of
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lay moored unto her, cried or called aloud out to the company of
30. the said hoy to lore their sailes, and keepe off, telling them
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the said hoy to lore their sailes, and keepe off, telling them
31. that otherwise they would split the said lighter, and that severall
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that otherwise they would split the said lighter, and that severall
32. times repeated their crie and calling out to the said hoy, howbeit
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times repeated their crie and calling out to the said hoy, howbeit
33. hee saith the said hoyes company neglecting to take care therein,
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hee saith the said hoyes company neglecting to take care therein,
34. the said hoy ran with her bough upon the said lighter, and broke and
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the said hoy ran with her bough upon the said lighter, and broke and
35. of her side downe, (soe that the said side lay under water) and brake
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of her side downe, (soe that the said side lay under water) and brake
36. her inward and outward workes, and crushed her in peeces, all
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her inward and outward workes, and crushed her in peeces, all
37. which hee knoweth for that this deponent was casual{l}y rowing
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which hee knoweth for that this deponent was casual{l}y rowing
38. by ˹in a wherry˺ while the premisses happened, and him selfe seeing the said
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by ˹in a wherry˺ while the premisses happened, and him selfe seeing the said
39. hoy comming soe dangerously on ˹towards˺ the said hoy lighter, called out to her company
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hoy comming soe dangerously on ˹towards˺ the said hoy lighter, called out to her company
40. to keepe off, and telling them that otherwise they would splitt XX
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to keepe off, and telling them that otherwise they would splitt XX
41. the said lighter, And otherwise hee cannot depose, not knowing
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the said lighter, And otherwise hee cannot depose, not knowing
42. the name of the said hoy.
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the name of the said hoy.
  
43. To the fourth article hee saith that the said lighter being soe broke
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To the fourth article hee saith that the said lighter being soe broke
44. broke and her side under water, the severall of thecompany
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broke and her side under water, the severall of thecompany
45. of the Mary leaped into the said lighter, and with their backs helped
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of the Mary leaped into the said lighter, and with their backs helped
46. to beare off and cleare away the said hoy, which if they had not dXXXXX
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to beare off and cleare away the said hoy, which if they had not dXXXXX
 
speedily
 
speedily
  

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The 12th of December 1656.

Matson against Naylor.}
Cheeke. Suckley.}

Exámined upon the Libell given in this cause.

Rp. 1

Oliver Langdon of Wapping Wall Deale Merchant
aged 38 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first article of the said libell hee saith and deposeth that
hee well knoweth the producent Elizabeth Matson and hath
soe donne for theise tenn yeares last or thereabouts, and saith that
shee for all the time arlate hath bin and is owner of the lighter
called the Ellen and Anne arlate (which hee alsoe well knoweth seeing her
from time to time imploy the said lighter, and this deponent
hath X severall times bought ballast of her that was taken
up in the said lighter./

To the second and third articles of the said libell hee saith and deposeth
that on or about the tenth day of may last the shipp the Mary of
Ipswich arlate rode at anchor in the River of Thames over against
New Crane taking in of ballast in a fitting place where shipps
use to ride and take in ballast, and the fore said lighter the Anne
Ellen and Anne lay moored unto the said shipp with labourers
aboard the said lighter heaving ballast out of her into the said
shipp, and while shee was soe doeing, there came the said day
(or thereabouts) in the day time ,an Ipswich hoy or vessell
a certaine hoy (which was said and accounted to be belonging to one
Naylor of Barking) downe the river under saile, directly XX
towards the said shipp and lighter, whereupon (when shee came neere) {XXX} some of
the company of the said shipp Mary and of the said lighter which
lay moored unto her, cried or called aloud out to the company of
the said hoy to lore their sailes, and keepe off, telling them
that otherwise they would split the said lighter, and that severall
times repeated their crie and calling out to the said hoy, howbeit
hee saith the said hoyes company neglecting to take care therein,
the said hoy ran with her bough upon the said lighter, and broke and
of her side downe, (soe that the said side lay under water) and brake
her inward and outward workes, and crushed her in peeces, all
which hee knoweth for that this deponent was casual{l}y rowing
by ˹in a wherry˺ while the premisses happened, and him selfe seeing the said
hoy comming soe dangerously on ˹towards˺ the said hoy lighter, called out to her company
to keepe off, and telling them that otherwise they would splitt XX
the said lighter, And otherwise hee cannot depose, not knowing
the name of the said hoy.

To the fourth article hee saith that the said lighter being soe broke
broke and her side under water, the severall of thecompany
of the Mary leaped into the said lighter, and with their backs helped
to beare off and cleare away the said hoy, which if they had not dXXXXX
speedily

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