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1. a waterman ˹for˺ that time, and thereby well knoweth that there hath bin
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2. formerly a faire sandy ground betweene the staires and dock of Saint
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3. Catherines, upon which a man might have gonne drie foote at a low
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4. water, which was very commodious for their imployment, and for the
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5. whole XXXXXXXXX, but continuall riding of many vessells
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6. there upon the said Ellis his intertenniement, being sometimes fourteene
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7. or fifteene at a time, the ground is now sunck and filled up with mudd
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8. and soile, (above knee deep in some places) to their greate preiudice
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9. and hinderance, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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10. To the 6th hee saith that hee heard that one mr XXartfall and mr
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11. Stokes seized goods at the said Ellis his house that were conveyed
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12. thereunto out of some vessells or vessell that lay at his house wharfe
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13. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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14. To the 7th hee saith that by reason ˹of˺ such lying of many vessells
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15. at a time at and neare the said Jenkin Ellis his said wharf, betweene
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16. Saint Catherines Staires and the dock, the currant of the Thames
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17. being hindered thereby and strength of the tide broken, a greate deale
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18. of ooze and dirt is thereby setled and contracted there, and the river
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19. wilbe much choaked and hurt thereby in processe of time, if not
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20. timely prevented; All which premisses hee knoweth being a
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21. Waterman that hath for all the said time used to plie and doth plie
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22. at the said Staires of Saint Catherines: And saith the said place where
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23. the said vessells soe use to lie and commit the foresaid annoyances
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24. is within the ebbing and flowing of the sea, and Jurisdiction of this
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25. Court. And further hee deposeth not:
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26. Morris Brigges SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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27.
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28. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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29. To the first hee saith hee cometh to be a
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30. witnes in this cause at the instance of Mr Russell and Mr Gdwin
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31. (two of the producents) and that hee hath not received or bin promised
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32. ought for his deposition, nor hath hee contributed, or is to contribute
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33. ought towards the charges of this suite, nor hath subscribed any
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34. petition or information against the said Ellis concerning this busines, nor
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35. set his hand thereto.
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36. To the second hee answereth that hee doth not conceive that about
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37. the twentieth part of the ground betweene the said staires and dock of
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38. Saint Catherins belongeth to the said Ellis in his wharfe or rangeth
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39. with the same, And saith hee never saw him receive any money for
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40. any of the said vessells their lying there, And otherwise hee cannot
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41. answer saving as aforesaid, and saving the masters and companies
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42. of the said billanders and vessells, soe lying at the said Ellis
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43. his wharfe and neare thereunto have their free way and passage
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44. to and from the streete through the said Ellis his house, they that
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45. lie adioyning to those that lie on his immediate wharfe going over
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46. one another to passe and repasse through his said house, which hee
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47. would probably never suffer, unlesse they paid him for their lying
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48. there.
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49. Morris Briggs SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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<document-start>
1. a waterman ˹for˺ that time, and thereby well knoweth that there hath bin
2. formerly a faire sandy ground betweene the staires and dock of Saint
3. Catherines, upon which a man might have gonne drie foote at a low
4. water, which was very commodious for their imployment, and for the
5. whole XXXXXXXXX, but continuall riding of many vessells
6. there upon the said Ellis his intertenniement, being sometimes fourteene
7. or fifteene at a time, the ground is now sunck and filled up with mudd
8. and soile, (above knee deep in some places) to their greate preiudice
9. and hinderance, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
10. To the 6th hee saith that hee heard that one mr XXartfall and mr
11. Stokes seized goods at the said Ellis his house that were conveyed
12. thereunto out of some vessells or vessell that lay at his house wharfe
13. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
14. To the 7th hee saith that by reason ˹of˺ such lying of many vessells
15. at a time at and neare the said Jenkin Ellis his said wharf, betweene
16. Saint Catherines Staires and the dock, the currant of the Thames
17. being hindered thereby and strength of the tide broken, a greate deale
18. of ooze and dirt is thereby setled and contracted there, and the river
19. wilbe much choaked and hurt thereby in processe of time, if not
20. timely prevented; All which premisses hee knoweth being a
21. Waterman that hath for all the said time used to plie and doth plie
22. at the said Staires of Saint Catherines: And saith the said place where
23. the said vessells soe use to lie and commit the foresaid annoyances
24. is within the ebbing and flowing of the sea, and Jurisdiction of this
25. Court. And further hee deposeth not:
26. Morris Brigges SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
27.
28. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
29. To the first hee saith hee cometh to be a
30. witnes in this cause at the instance of Mr Russell and Mr Gdwin
31. (two of the producents) and that hee hath not received or bin promised
32. ought for his deposition, nor hath hee contributed, or is to contribute
33. ought towards the charges of this suite, nor hath subscribed any
34. petition or information against the said Ellis concerning this busines, nor
35. set his hand thereto.
36. To the second hee answereth that hee doth not conceive that about
37. the twentieth part of the ground betweene the said staires and dock of
38. Saint Catherins belongeth to the said Ellis in his wharfe or rangeth
39. with the same, And saith hee never saw him receive any money for
40. any of the said vessells their lying there, And otherwise hee cannot
41. answer saving as aforesaid, and saving the masters and companies
42. of the said billanders and vessells, soe lying at the said Ellis
43. his wharfe and neare thereunto have their free way and passage
44. to and from the streete through the said Ellis his house, they that
45. lie adioyning to those that lie on his immediate wharfe going over
46. one another to passe and repasse through his said house, which hee
47. would probably never suffer, unlesse they paid him for their lying
48. there.
49. Morris Briggs SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
</document-end>