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1. theise three or foure yeeres cost the said Mary and her said husband or one of
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|Transcription=theise three or foure yeeres cost the said Mary and her said husband or one of
2. them three hundred pounds or thereabouts, and that necessarily, and the same
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them three hundred pounds or thereabouts, and that necessarily, and the same
3. hath bin occasioned by the lighters and servants of the said Prior and others
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hath bin occasioned by the lighters and servants of the said Prior and others
4. working there and digging holes as aforesaid. And this alsoe hee saith
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working there and digging holes as aforesaid. And this alsoe hee saith
5. was and is true, publique and notorious And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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was and is true, publique and notorious And otherwise hee cannot depose.
6. To the fifth hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that the said Mary Ewens
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7. (besides the said summe of three hundred pounds ˹in repaires˺ or thereabouts) hath by
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To the fifth hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that the said Mary Ewens
8. the said digging and making pitts, which have occasioned the falling in and calving downe of the said wharfe and bancks into the River,
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(besides the said summe of three hundred pounds in repaires or thereabouts) hath by
9. suffered losse and dammage yet ˹to the summe of˺ one hundred pounds sterling more. And
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the said digging and making pitts, which have occasioned the falling in and calving downe of the said wharfe and bancks into the River,
10. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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suffered losse and dammage yet to the summe of one hundred pounds sterling more. And
11.
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otherwise hee cannot depose.
12. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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13. <margin value="Left">Rp.</margin>
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14. To the first hee saith hee hath lived theise fifteene yeeres last in
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15. white Chappell parish, and got his living in that space by his trade
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16. of a waterman, to which trade hee served seaven yeeres apprentishipp;
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17. and was never servant to the producent Mary Ewens or her husband.
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18. And saith hee cometh required by the said Mrs Ewens to testifie the
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19. truth in this busines, without compulsion; and saith hee desireth
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20. iustice may take place in this cause wherein hee favoureth neither partie
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21. ......... more than other, but would give the victory indifferently.
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22. To the second hee saith that ˹it˺ is unlawfull and contrary to severall orders
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23. and ordinances for any to ... worke with ........ Engines in the River of
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24. Thames for the taking up of ballast into lighters ......... or otherwise
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25. either upon shelves or at elsewhere in the ˹said˺ river ..............., or to
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26. worke or take up ballast ˹with an Engine˺ nearer than at tenn rodds distance from
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27. every wharfe or key or banke of the river, referring himselfe to
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28. the orders and ordinances made in that matter..., And otherwise hee cannot
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29. answer.
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30. To the third hee saith that hee hath ˹severall times within the time aforesaid˺ seene the said Priors said lighters and
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31. servants, with and amongst other lighters and servants taking up
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32. gravell with net and iron (contrary to the ordinances) within five or sixe
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33. rodds of the said wharfe of the said Ewens.
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34. To the fourth hee saith hee hath knowne the servants of or such as were
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35. imployed by the said producents husband in his life time with shovells and
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36. spades ............ take up gravell neere the said wharfe to amend and repaire
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37. the said wharfe withall; and not otherwise, but near know any imployed by
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38. her the producent since her husbands death about such taking up any gravell
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39. in the said River. And otherwise cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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40. To the fifth hee saith that mr Ewens servants in his life did worke
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41. with spades and shovells (and not other instruments) neerer as hee beleeveth
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42. to the said wharfe in taking up gravell for the use aforesaid, than hee hath
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43. at any time observed mr Priors lighters and servants to worke. And
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44. otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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45. To the 6th hee cannot answer, saving negativley for his part.
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46. To the last negatively, saving hee neither knew or ever heard ought thereof
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47. The mark of william
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48. &#91;MARKE&#93; harris MARKE, RH SIDE
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49. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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|Suggested links=[[PhD Forum|PhD Forum]]
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To the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
[[PhD Forum#head-94d5186ba3ec63d1ebcb1e902a2d13ac15f0c527|PhD Forum Themes]]
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'''Rp.'''
  
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To the first hee saith hee hath lived theise fifteene yeeres last in
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white Chappell parish, and got his living in that space by his trade
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of a waterman, to which trade hee served seaven yeeres apprentishipp;
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and was never servant to the producent Mary Ewens or her husband.
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And saith hee cometh required by the said Mrs Ewens to testifie the
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truth in this busines, without compulsion; and saith hee desireth
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iustice may take place in this cause wherein hee favoureth neither partie
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more than other, but would give the victory indifferently.
  
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To the second hee saith that it is unlawfull and contrary to severall orders
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and ordinances for any to worke with Engines in the River of
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Thames for the taking up of ballast into lighters or otherwise
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either upon shelves or at elsewhere in the said river, or to
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worke or take up ballast with an Engine nearer than at tenn rodds distance from
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every wharfe or key or banke of the river, referring himselfe to
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the orders and ordinances made in that matter, And otherwise hee cannot
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answer.
  
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To the third hee saith that hee hath severall times within the time aforesaid seene the said Priors lighters and
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servants, with and amongst other lighters and servants taking up
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gravell with net and iron (contrary to the ordinances) within five or sixe
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rodds of the said wharfe of the said Ewens.
  
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To the fourth hee saith hee hath knowne the servants of or such as were
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imployed by the said producents husband in his life time with shovells and
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spades take up gravell neere the said wharfe to amend and repaire
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the said wharfe withall; and not otherwise, but near know any imployed by
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her the producent since her husbands death about taking up any gravell
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in the said River. And otherwise cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
  
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To the fifth hee saith that mr Ewens servants in his life did worke
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with spades and shovells (and not other instruments) neerer as hee beleeveth
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to the said wharfe in taking up gravell for the use aforesaid, than hee hath
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at any time observed mr Priors lighters and servants to worke. And
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otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
  
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To the 6th hee cannot answer, saving negatively for his part.
  
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdG1aNzBIZ1dES1hZeWtxZEZYX2xkQVE#gid=1 HCA 13/72 Page Log & Planner]
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To the last negatively, sa&#91;y&#93;ing hee neither knew or ever heard ought thereof
  
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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The mark of william
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&#91;MARKE&#93; harris &#91;MARKE, RH SIDE&#93;
 
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theise three or foure yeeres cost the said Mary and her said husband or one of
them three hundred pounds or thereabouts, and that necessarily, and the same
hath bin occasioned by the lighters and servants of the said Prior and others
working there and digging holes as aforesaid. And this alsoe hee saith
was and is true, publique and notorious And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fifth hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that the said Mary Ewens
(besides the said summe of three hundred pounds in repaires or thereabouts) hath by
the said digging and making pitts, which have occasioned the falling in and calving downe of the said wharfe and bancks into the River,
suffered losse and dammage yet to the summe of one hundred pounds sterling more. And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp.

To the first hee saith hee hath lived theise fifteene yeeres last in
white Chappell parish, and got his living in that space by his trade
of a waterman, to which trade hee served seaven yeeres apprentishipp;
and was never servant to the producent Mary Ewens or her husband.
And saith hee cometh required by the said Mrs Ewens to testifie the
truth in this busines, without compulsion; and saith hee desireth
iustice may take place in this cause wherein hee favoureth neither partie
more than other, but would give the victory indifferently.

To the second hee saith that it is unlawfull and contrary to severall orders
and ordinances for any to worke with Engines in the River of
Thames for the taking up of ballast into lighters or otherwise
either upon shelves or at elsewhere in the said river, or to
worke or take up ballast with an Engine nearer than at tenn rodds distance from
every wharfe or key or banke of the river, referring himselfe to
the orders and ordinances made in that matter, And otherwise hee cannot
answer.

To the third hee saith that hee hath severall times within the time aforesaid seene the said Priors lighters and
servants, with and amongst other lighters and servants taking up
gravell with net and iron (contrary to the ordinances) within five or sixe
rodds of the said wharfe of the said Ewens.

To the fourth hee saith hee hath knowne the servants of or such as were
imployed by the said producents husband in his life time with shovells and
spades take up gravell neere the said wharfe to amend and repaire
the said wharfe withall; and not otherwise, but near know any imployed by
her the producent since her husbands death about taking up any gravell
in the said River. And otherwise cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

To the fifth hee saith that mr Ewens servants in his life did worke
with spades and shovells (and not other instruments) neerer as hee beleeveth
to the said wharfe in taking up gravell for the use aforesaid, than hee hath
at any time observed mr Priors lighters and servants to worke. And
otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

To the 6th hee cannot answer, saving negatively for his part.

To the last negatively, sa[y]ing hee neither knew or ever heard ought thereof

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

The mark of william
[MARKE] harris [MARKE, RH SIDE]