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|Transcription=Edward Arlabeere against one 16th parte of}
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the shipp formerly called the [?''Mathtes and''}
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''John'' whereof the said Arlabeere was master
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and now called the ''Mary and Elizabeth''}
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whereof William
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|People='''Edward Arlabeare/Arlabare'''
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"Aprill ye 11th 1653
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Att a meeteing of the Justices of the Peace within the
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Parish of Stepnie together with the Minister, Churchwardens
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and other the officers and Parishioners of the Parish of
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Stepnie for the Electeing of Churchwardens for to serue in
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the said Parish for the yeare ensueing these persons hereafter
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named are freely elected & chosen Churchwardens by us
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whose names are hereunder written.
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for Ratcliffie Thomas Harmon
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'''for Shadwell Edward Arlabeare'''
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for Lymehouse Capt John Harris
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for Myle end Christopher Deane
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For Popler &
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Blackwall}  William Saule..."<ref>[[https://archive.org/stream/memorialsstepne00frergoog#page/n235/mode/2up|G.W. Hill & W.H. Frere (eds.). Memorials of Stepney Parish (Guilford, 1890-91), pp.189-199]]</ref>
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Edward Arlabeere against one 16th parte of}
the shipp formerly called the [?Mathtes and}
John whereof the said Arlabeere was master
and now called the Mary and Elizabeth}
whereof William

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People


Edward Arlabeare/Arlabare

"Aprill ye 11th 1653

Att a meeteing of the Justices of the Peace within the
Parish of Stepnie together with the Minister, Churchwardens
and other the officers and Parishioners of the Parish of
Stepnie for the Electeing of Churchwardens for to serue in
the said Parish for the yeare ensueing these persons hereafter
named are freely elected & chosen Churchwardens by us
whose names are hereunder written.

for Ratcliffie Thomas Harmon
for Shadwell Edward Arlabeare
for Lymehouse Capt John Harris
for Myle end Christopher Deane
For Popler &
Blackwall} William Saule..."[1]

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  1. [Hill & W.H. Frere (eds.). Memorials of Stepney Parish (Guilford, 1890-91), pp.189-199]