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1. To the third árticle hee saith hee this deponent hath severall times seene
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2. the servants and lighter of the said Prior at worke upon the said shelve or banck
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3. and hath seene and observed then to worke fairly and orderly, as others use to
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4. doe, and have helped to abate the said shelfe, to the better passage of
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5. shipps and boates and benefit of navigation.
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6. To the fourth ˹and 5th˺ articles hee saith and deposeth that within the time arlate
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7. the arlate Mr Ewen late husband of the said Mris Ewen kept lighters of
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8. his owne, which hee imployed by his servants or lighter men oftentimes upon
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9. the said shelfe opposite this wharfe or banke, and taken up ballast at
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10. an hundred and sixteene foote distance from his wharfe or banke of this
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11. deponents sight and knowledge, who hath alsoe measured the distance;
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12. And saith the said Mr Ewen in his lifetime raised greate quantities
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13. of ballast (soe taken up by his servants and lighters) to be cast on greate
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14. heapes upon the aforesaid wharfe, where the same lay drying in readines
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15. for shipps to take the same thense, and saith the said wharfe was then
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16. old and decayed, all which hee knoweth, because hee sawe and tooke notice
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17. thereof. And hee conceiveth and beleeveth that the said weight of ballast
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18. soe lying on the said wharfe which was old and decayed, much endammaged
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19. and furthered the decay of the wharfe aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot
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20. depose, saving that the ground was ˹and is˺ firme for 93 foote betweene the place where his
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21. lighters used to worke, and the place where Priors lighters used to worke
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22. Upon the sixth not exámined by direction of the producent
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23.
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24. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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25. To the first hee saith hee hath noe relation to Priors lighters,
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26. or any of them, but is a lowe water man, and use to take
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27. up ballast as aforesaid in the said river in his owne lighter, but
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28. never in Priors lighter or lighters,
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29. Prior, nor hath any share therein, And otherwise hee cannot answer
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30. saving as aforesaid.
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31. To the second negatively to every part.
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32. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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33. the marke of TI &#91;MARKE&#93; To: Jones MARKE, RH SIDE
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34.
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35. The first of June 1657.
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36. <margin value="Left">Ewen con Prior.&#125;</margin>
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37. Exámined upon the foresaid libell.
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38. <margin value="Left">pte Ewen</margin>
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39. <margin value="Left">4</margin>
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40. '''William Ballow''' of Greenwich ferriman, aged 30 yeeres or
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41. thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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42. To the first hee saith hee well knoweth mris Ewen the producent
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43. and alsoe the wharfe and banke where of hee saith shee hath bin and is commonly
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44. accounted the lawfull owner.
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45. To the second and third árticles hee saith hee also well knoweth the arlate Richard Prior
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46. who professeth him selfe a low water man, and saith hee is commonly accounted owner
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47. of three of four lighters. And saith that
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48. in or about the moneth of October last (as hee remembreth the time) hee sawe severall
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49. lighters at worke neare the bancke and wharfe of the said Mris Ewen in taking
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50. up ballast or gravell, in which working they made severall greate pitts and holes, betwixt
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51. which pitts and holes (being ˹some˺ foure foote and a halfe ˹deep˺ other five foote, some
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52. more and some lesse) there have risen severall hillocks or hills, to the endangering
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53. of shipps and vessells in their passafe that way, and the said digging and
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54. taking up ballast neere the said wharfe and bancke being to the greate endangering of
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55. the same, the said Mris Ewen caused one of the said lighters to be stopt or
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56. staid, which being soe stayed, hee saith the said Prior came and claimed and
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57. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">carryed</margin>
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<document-start>
1. To the third árticle hee saith hee this deponent hath severall times seene
2. the servants and lighter of the said Prior at worke upon the said shelve or banck
3. and hath seene and observed then to worke fairly and orderly, as others use to
4. doe, and have helped to abate the said shelfe, to the better passage of
5. shipps and boates and benefit of navigation.
6. To the fourth ˹and 5th˺ articles hee saith and deposeth that within the time arlate
7. the arlate Mr Ewen late husband of the said Mris Ewen kept lighters of
8. his owne, which hee imployed by his servants or lighter men oftentimes upon
9. the said shelfe opposite this wharfe or banke, and taken up ballast at
10. an hundred and sixteene foote distance from his wharfe or banke of this
11. deponents sight and knowledge, who hath alsoe measured the distance;
12. And saith the said Mr Ewen in his lifetime raised greate quantities
13. of ballast (soe taken up by his servants and lighters) to be cast on greate
14. heapes upon the aforesaid wharfe, where the same lay drying in readines
15. for shipps to take the same thense, and saith the said wharfe was then
16. old and decayed, all which hee knoweth, because hee sawe and tooke notice
17. thereof. And hee conceiveth and beleeveth that the said weight of ballast
18. soe lying on the said wharfe which was old and decayed, much endammaged
19. and furthered the decay of the wharfe aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot
20. depose, saving that the ground was ˹and is˺ firme for 93 foote betweene the place where his
21. lighters used to worke, and the place where Priors lighters used to worke
22. Upon the sixth not exámined by direction of the producent
23.
24. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
25. To the first hee saith hee hath noe relation to Priors lighters,
26. or any of them, but is a lowe water man, and use to take
27. up ballast as aforesaid in the said river in his owne lighter, but
28. never in Priors lighter or lighters,
29. Prior, nor hath any share therein, And otherwise hee cannot answer
30. saving as aforesaid.
31. To the second negatively to every part.
32. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
33. the marke of TI [MARKE] To: Jones MARKE, RH SIDE
34.
35. The first of June 1657.
36. <margin value="Left">Ewen con Prior.}</margin>
37. Exámined upon the foresaid libell.
38. <margin value="Left">pte Ewen</margin>
39. <margin value="Left">4</margin>
40. William Ballow of Greenwich ferriman, aged 30 yeeres or
41. thereabouts sworne and exámined.
42. To the first hee saith hee well knoweth mris Ewen the producent
43. and alsoe the wharfe and banke where of hee saith shee hath bin and is commonly
44. accounted the lawfull owner.
45. To the second and third árticles hee saith hee also well knoweth the arlate Richard Prior
46. who professeth him selfe a low water man, and saith hee is commonly accounted owner
47. of three of four lighters. And saith that
48. in or about the moneth of October last (as hee remembreth the time) hee sawe severall
49. lighters at worke neare the bancke and wharfe of the said Mris Ewen in taking
50. up ballast or gravell, in which working they made severall greate pitts and holes, betwixt
51. which pitts and holes (being ˹some˺ foure foote and a halfe ˹deep˺ other five foote, some
52. more and some lesse) there have risen severall hillocks or hills, to the endangering
53. of shipps and vessells in their passafe that way, and the said digging and
54. taking up ballast neere the said wharfe and bancke being to the greate endangering of
55. the same, the said Mris Ewen caused one of the said lighters to be stopt or
56. staid, which being soe stayed, hee saith the said Prior came and claimed and
57. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">carryed</margin>
</document-end>